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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. 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.

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    Because these daily chores are a staple in any cleaning routine, finding the right cleaning products for cleaning laundry and dishes really matters. Related: The 9 Best Laundry Detergents ...

  5. This eco-friendly household cleaning brand is on a ...

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    Eliminating single-use plastic is just one of the many steps we can take towards bettering our planet.

  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. 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.