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Green Cleaning News

Green Cleaning

 
Green cleaning is a term used to describe methods of cleaning that have less of an impact on the environment and on the health of a building’s occupants.
 
Traditional household cleaners contain chemicals that have the potential to do serious damage to the Earth and the humans and animals living on it.
 
Some of the problems arising from those chemicals include asthmatic symptoms caused by chlorine, damaged kidneys caused by prolonged exposure to certain metal polishes and skin irritation caused by naphthalene, which is found in mothballs. 
 
On the other hand, there’s a large variety of all-natural and safe cleaners on the supermarket shelves. Or, you can try making green cleaners yourself.
 
If you do shop for cleaners in the supermarket, look for plant-based ingredient formulas and stay away from solvents, phosphates and other harsh chemicals. Or look for the EPA’s safe household cleaner symbol, the DfE, Design for the Environment.
 
(Photo: iStock)

Articles about Green Cleaning

  • Green cleaning for hospitals

    Wed, Nov 16 2011 at 1:04 PM

    We try to take some of the confusion out of environmentally-friendly cleaning procedures in medical facilities.

  • Method's clean and green business model is an example worth following

    Thu, Nov 10 2011 at 2:32 PM

    This innovative company makes household tasks like laundry, dishwashing and surface cleaning nontoxic and less of a chore.

  • 3 ways to clean your oven without chemicals

    Wed, Nov 09 2011 at 2:38 PM

    The best agent for cleaning baked on food spills in your oven is probably already in your pantry. Try it and you may be pleasantly surprised.

  • Homemade laundry detergent

    Mon, Nov 07 2011 at 3:59 PM

    With these great DIY solutions, you can make your own detergent for less than half the cost of a store brand.

  • How can I avoid getting sick while traveling?

    Mon, Nov 07 2011 at 8:56 AM

    We'll say it again: Wash your hands often. And drink lots of water.

  • Green cleaning on a budget

    Thu, Nov 03 2011 at 1:11 PM

    While green products tend to cost more, you can still clean green on a budget if you make your own or opt for less-expensive brands.

  • Eco-friendly car wash

    Wed, Nov 02 2011 at 2:17 PM

    The most eco-friendly way to wash your car is to take it to a commercial car wash. If you’re determined to wash at home, here are some tips for doing it in a more environmentally.

  • Uses for vinegar: Tips and ideas

    Tue, Nov 01 2011 at 3:36 PM

    Surprising uses for vinegar from meat marinade to sore throat remedy.

  • How does baking soda measure up to household cleaners?

    Mon, Oct 31 2011 at 11:52 AM

    When tested against household cleaner Ajax, baking soda was the clear winner, plus it has no harmful chemicals and scores of other uses.

  • Green cleaning for small businesses

    Wed, Oct 26 2011 at 3:29 PM

    An overview of green cleaning basics for businesses based on the GreenSeal Standard.

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