Going Green
How Green Cleaning Products Counter Hard Water Problems
Hard water contains dissolvedminerals such as calcium and magnesium, while soft water is water that has been treated, in which sodium is the only ion. Rainwater begins as soft, but when it moves through the ground and into ground water areas, it picks up many minerals, including chalk, lime,...
Eco-Friendly Gift Ideas for Friends & Family
If you have someone in your life that is committed to green living, they will truly appreciate an eco-friendly gift for their birthday or Christmas. Here are some great eco-friendly gift ideas to inspire you:
Recycled Gifts:
Nowadays there is a huge range of gifts available that are made...
Eco-Friendly Home Products: Other Ways to Go Green
Buying eco-friendly home products or green cleaners is only half of the battle. Fortunately, it’s easy to go green by making small changes to how you run your household. The key is to think about every part of your daily routine, and work out how you can do things in a more...
Do Green Cleaning Products Really Work?
If you are thinking about switching to green cleaning chemicals but are concerned that they won't clean your home to the same standard as conventional cleaners, stop worrying. Many green cleaning products do the job just as well as regular cleaners, with the added benefit of being natural and...
Natural Carpet Cleaning with Green Cleaning Supplies
For natural carpet cleaning, look no further than Pure & Gentle Soap’s Anti-Allergy Carpet Cleaner Concentrate. This dye-free, phosphate-free product is created to tackle allergens in your carpet and upholstery on contact, and is made from natural ingredients with no harsh chemicals or ammonia....
Tips for Going Green at the Grocery Store
Buying earth friendly cleaning products is certainly effective, but informed purchases aren’t the only tips for going green at the grocery store. Below are five helpful and easily followed ways in which an excursion to the store can help the earth.
- Walk to the store. Depending on your time...
Why Dye Soap Products?
It’s probably the cheapest form of marketing: changing a product’s color to make it more alluring. Florists do it, carpenters too, and every processed food manufacturer clearly reveals on its box all the numbered colors that go into changing the appearance of crackers. Dyeing with synthetics is...
Eco Friendly Living Means Composting
Except in some parts of the rural South, eco friendly living has become a popular notion, and people everywhere are striving to follow it. Car commercials, paper towels, and a thousand bumper stickers all declare the ways in which they’re doing their part for the earth. Ordinary citizens who...
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- Green Friendly Products Make a Healthier Meal
- Tips for Going Green at the Grocery Store
- Finding New Green Products to Wear
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