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Googling the chemicals in our "green cleaner"

1 year, 3 months ago by: kirstendirksen  staff  comments


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Now that green cleaning has gone mainstream, it seems every month there's a new product to try out. Even supermarkets have their own low cost generic brands. But just because a company advertises their product as green, doesn't mean it's not full of chemicals.

Luckily for us consumers, these days there are websites and databases to help us non-geeky types understand what all those big words on the ingredients list really mean.

In this video, we at faircompanies tested a new white brand green cleaner and did a bit of googling to find out just what we were putting on our floor.

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