Monday, February 25, 2013
Green Clean: Floors
The floors in your home and office see a lot of traffic and activity, so give them the attention they deserve to get the clean you want without the harmful chemicals.
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Monday, February 18, 2013
Fresh Smelling Laundry...Naturally
Not only do dryer sheets and fabric softeners contain a laundry list of chemical ingredients, they can gunk up your dryer filters. Try these natural alternatives instead.
Monday, February 11, 2013
Green Clean: Bathroom Stains
A simple paste mixture using 2 of the "must-have" green clean ingredients will take care of almost any stain in the bathroom.
Monday, February 4, 2013
Top 5 Green Clean
1. Vinegar
White vinegar is the main ingredient in our General Purpose Cleaner (equal parts water, vinegar and 2 - 5 drops of essential oil), cleans and disinfects everything from kitchen counters to toilet bowls.
Monday, January 28, 2013
Green Clean: Counters
Perhaps no other surface in your home gets more action than the kitchen counter, and keeping it clean is important to your family's health. You don't have to bring in toxic cleaners to get the clean you need. Following these tips will help you green clean your counters:
Monday, January 21, 2013
MLK: Environmental Pioneer
Did you know that Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr was a pioneering environmentalist working to raise awareness about urban environmental issues and public health concerns? He understood clearly the devastating impact poor air quality and environmental pollution can have on a community and advocated for protection of natural resources informed and inspired by the Environmental Justice movement.
Monday, January 14, 2013
Green Clean: Microwave
Did you know microwaves are 4 - 5 times more energy efficient than a traditional electric oven? According to "The Green Book" (Rogers and McDonough, 2007), if everyone in North America cooked using only a microwave, we'd save as much energy as the African continent consumes in a year.
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