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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. EPA Safer Choice - Wikipedia

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    Since the mid-2000s, EPA's label for safer chemical products has been known as the Design for the Environment, or the DfE label. [2] After spending more than a year collecting ideas and discussing new label options with stakeholders, such as product manufacturers and environmental and health advocates, the EPA took its ideas to consumers and asked what worked best.

  4. These 10 cleaning products — all under $25 — are cult-faves ...

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    These eco-friendly tablets deep clean the inside of your washer, and eradicate any lingering smells, grime, and hard water buildup. $18 at Amazon "So easy to use," shared a shopper.

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    Review: "Ordered this shower caddy 5-pack and was highly impressed by the quality of the product. Installation was very easy and I had enough pieces to outfit the showers in two of my bathrooms!

  6. Sustainable products - Wikipedia

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    Customer satisfaction: any products or services that do not meet customer needs will not survive in the market in the long term. Dual focus: Unlike purely environmental products, sustainable products focus on ecological and social significance. Life-cycle orientation: Sustainable products are environmentally friendly throughout their life.

  7. Green cleaning - Wikipedia

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    The Cleaning Product Right to Know Act will require known hazardous chemicals in cleaning products to be listed on both product labels and online by 2020. The legislation lists 34 chemicals [ 5 ] found in cleaning products that have been shown to cause cancer , birth defects , asthma and other serious health effects: