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  2. The 13 Best Eco-Friendly Cleaning Products for a ... - AOL

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    Today's eco-friendly cleaning products cut through grime and the toughest stains while prioritizing ingredients sourced from plants and minerals. These products don't rely on harsh chemicals or ...

  3. 9 Best Must-Buy Walmart Items on a Middle-Class Budget - AOL

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    Cleaning Products. Walmart sells an assortment of cleaning products, including all-purpose cleaners, sponges, laundry detergents and more. “I especially love the Great Value Automatic Dishwasher ...

  4. Grandma's 7 Favorite Household Cleansers: Cheaper, and ...

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    Strolling through the household cleansers section of a grocery store can sometimes seem like a trip through a chemical wonderland, a cross between Willy Wonka's factory and a high school science lab.

  5. Green cleaning - Wikipedia

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    Green cleaning can also describe the way residential and industrial cleaning products are manufactured, packaged and distributed. If the manufacturing process is environmentally friendly and the products are biodegradable, then the term "green" or "eco-friendly" may apply.

  6. Swanson Health Products - Wikipedia

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    Swanson Health Products carries more than 26,000 products, ranging from vitamins and supplements to "eco-friendly" home cleaning products. The company has more than 20 Swanson-branded lines that cover natural health products as well as some over-the-counter drugs and organic foods.

  7. Environmental impact of cleaning products - Wikipedia

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    Alkylphenol ethoxylates (APEs) are widely used in household products such as detergents and all-purpose cleaning products. They are found in 55% of the household cleaning market. [ 2 ] They are susceptible to microbial or photochemical degradation into alkylphenols, some of which can be hormone-mimicking compounds.