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  2. 6 Eco-Friendly Alternatives to Laundry and Dishwasher Pods

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    DIY Soaps. 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 ...

  3. You Can Grow Your Own Loofah Sponges—Here’s What to ... - AOL

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    Making Loofahs Out of Your Luffa Plants ... You're left with an exfoliating soap that leaves the user with a functional loofah sponge after the soap is gone. ... Loofah sponges are an eco-friendly ...

  4. Green cleaning - Wikipedia

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    The bill was brought to the floor by Senator Ricardo Lara [5] [6] and supported by some of the oldest green cleaning manufacturers, such as Kelly Vlahakis-Hanks of Earth Friendly Products [7] and board member of the American Sustainable Business Council, [8] as well as mainstream companies who are entering into the green cleaning space such as ...

  5. Fillin Funky fills Albuquerque with ecofriendly products - AOL

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    At 17, Parruli created a mobile refillery shop, where she sold eco-friendly products out of her refurbished Airstream RV. ... Parruli also offers items like local artisanal soaps, pasta, deodorant ...

  6. Vegan soap - Wikipedia

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    Examples of traditional vegan soaps include: Aleppo soap, Castile soap, Marseille soap, Nabulsi soap, and some glycerin soaps. Vegans may boycott soaps tested on animals. [3] The Vegan Society defines veganism as excluding "—as far as is possible and practicable—all forms of exploitation of, and cruelty to, animals". [1]

  7. Ecover - Wikipedia

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    Ecover built the world's first "ecological factory" in Malle, Belgium, with a green roof extending over more than 6,000 m 2 (65,000 sq ft). The factory opened in 1992 and was featured on television news programs [19] that allowed the company to feature the recycled and recyclable materials that make up most of the structure.