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  2. The Best Natural Cleaning Products That Actually Work - AOL

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    Related: Our Editors’ Favorite Eco-Friendly Cleaners. blueland clean home kit. Buy: BLUELAND Clean Home Kit $35.99 ... These homemade cleaning products are quick to produce and can save you ...

  3. 6 Eco-Friendly Alternatives to Laundry and Dishwasher Pods

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    Some homemade soaps and cleaners can also be eco-friendly and even cost-effective, depending on what ingredients you use (baking soda, washing soda, borax, or even Castile soap). These can be ...

  4. Green cleaning - Wikipedia

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    Green cleaning refers to using cleaning methods and products with environmentally friendly ingredients and procedures which are designed to preserve human health and environmental quality. [1] Green cleaning techniques and products avoid the use of products which contain toxic chemicals , some of which emit volatile organic compounds causing ...

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    So on the face of it, detergent sheets do come across as more eco-friendly, but the devil is in the details. For example, a package of Earth Breeze that can wash 60 loads of laundry is 24 times ...

  6. Seventh Generation Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Seventh Generation, Inc. is an American company selling eco-friendly cleaning, paper, and personal care products. Established in 1988, the Burlington, Vermont-based company distributes products to natural food stores, supermarkets, mass merchants, and online retailers.

  7. Soap substitute - Wikipedia

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    A soap substitute is a natural or synthetic cleaning product used in place of soap or other detergents, typically to reduce environmental impact or health harms or provide other benefits. Traditionally, soap has been made from animal or plant derived fats and has been used by humans for cleaning purposes for several thousand years. [1]