Find out how to avoid fake ‘green’ cleaning products…
In the greenwashed world in which we now live many popular brands have surfaced claiming to be “all natural” cleaning products. Yet, all they’ve naturally done is put clean, albeit misleading, labels on dirty products all for the sake of justifying inflated prices. These brands proudly boast trendy words like “organic,” “all natural,” “non-toxic,” “eco-friendly,” “plant-based” and “safe” on product labels. Yet they contain highly toxic culprits the likes of sulfates, phthalates, petroleum, dyes, ethoxylates, lauramine oxides and parabens.
Never fear, you can put an end to greenwashing simply by reading the labels. Then, when you see any of the aforementioned ingredients run the other way. After all, consumerism is a two-way relationship. So you don’t have to settle for these lies and deception. There are other fish in the sea. Let’s explore some shall we?
Better Life’s All Purpose Cleaner
One such option is Better Life’s All Purpose Cleaner. This cleaner is cruelty free and 100% plant derived from soap Bark, coconut, and corn. Better Life’s All Purpose Cleaner is free of alcohol, petroleum solvents, dyes, parabens, and SLS/SLES. It is scented with essential oils and botanical extracts. Essentially, it’s one of the good guys. Let me say that this is one of the few green cleaning products that actually works. It truly is all purpose. It effectively cuts through grease, eliminates bacteria and can be used to clean virtually everything in your house. Better Life’s All Purpose Cleaner may just be love at first sight.
Puracy’s Natural Surface Cleanser Concentrate
Another green option is Puracy’s Natural Surface Cleanser Concentrate. Puracy’s was named “The Best All Purpose Cleaner” in the New York Times. It is made in the U.S.A, cruelty free, plant based and free of sulfates and parabens. Best of all 1 bottle goes a long way. It has a 7x conentration. So a 16 ounce bottle yields an entire gallon of cleanser. This is another favorite all purpose cleanser. With it you can thoroughly clean your entire house minus the toxic fumes.
So as you can see, though they are few, there are still some real Macoy ‘green’ household cleaners on the market. So stake your claim and live life in merry bliss breathing in only the goodness of a toxin free cleanser.
What suggestions do you have for how to avoid fake ‘green’ cleaning products?