There’s been a lot of talk about how harsh our everyday, household cleaners really are. Not only to ourselves but also to our environment. We’re beginning to see some, commercially produced cleaners that are more natural and biodegradable. It’s a small niche market right now but as the green movement picks up, more and more companies are turning to more sustainable options. Not only will it be better for our environment in the long run, it will also protect our children from allergic reactions, poisonings and illnesses in kids associated with chemical-laden cleaning products.
Smaller companies like Seventh Generation are working to produce more natural cleaners and more sustainable lifestyles. The Burlington, Vermont company lends its employees up to $5,000 to buy a hybrid car or make energy-efficient upgrades to their homes. They also reimburse employees up to $500 for alternative commuting costs and gives them another $500 to buy energy efficient appliances. The company also participates in a reforestation program in New Orleans. Another company making environmentally friendly cleaning products is Method.
Even cleaning giants like Clorox are entering the green age. This month they’re releasing their new line of cleaners called Greenworks. The eco-friendly products will be sold right alongside their normal line and will apparently cost about 20% to 25% more. As part of their move to get on the green movement, the Clorox company also purchased Burt’s Bees for $950 million back in November.
I’ve been interested in making some environmentally friendly cleaners at home. I recently bought two different books that have different formulas and recipes for homemade cleaners. I picked up Homemade: How to Make Hundreds of Everyday Products Fast, Fresh and More Naturally and 1,001 Secret Household Hints and Formulas. I’ll of course post my thoughts on these books when they finally arrive. I’m hoping they turn out to be helpful in our pursuit to continue living in a more sustainable way in 2008.
Do you have a homemade or store-bought cleaner that’s environmentally friendly and works great? Post a comment and let us know about it!
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It’s that time of year when the skunks start coming out of the woodwork and interacting with the friendly wildlife we call pets living in our yards. T had a near heart attack the other night when she heard our dog going crazy outback and opened the door to the most pungent skunk spray smell ever. We’re pretty used to the odor coming from Flagstaff, AZ. We practically had a skunk wander by our bedroom window just about every night regardless of what house we were living in there.
