You don’t want to eat chemicals in
your food—so why would you want to clean your counters, dust
your furniture, and wash your clothes with them? The nonprofit
Environmental Media Services recommends eschewing household
cleaning products with chlorine, phosphates, alkylphenols, and
volatile organic compounds. Instead, look for products that are
biodegradable and use plant-based ingredients, not petrochemicals.
These nontoxic products work just as well, if not better, than
conventional cleansers and detergents. Need help deciding? The
following five cleansers score high marks on both clean and
green.
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5 natural options
What it
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Key
ingredients
Why it's
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Ecos Earth Friendly
Furniture Polish
Olive oil, orange
oil
This fantastic, nonaerosol
polish brings out wood furniture’s natural gleam. Works great
on wood, paneling, and vinyl. Its citrus scent makes polishing
furniture more of a treat than a chore.
Eco-Products All Purpose
Cleaner
Vegetable-based
surfactants, orange oil
Orange oil is a powerful
degreaser and works especially well in the kitchen. Citrus oils
don’t strip protective sealants the way many chemical
products do, and they dissolve hard-to-remove stains in a
flash.
This toilet cleaner is
safe for all septic systems and easily removes scum and mineral
stains. The bona fide pine scent adds a nice woodsy note to your
bathroom.
Mrs. Meyer’s Clean
Day Liquid Laundry Detergent, Geranium Scent
Plant-based surfactants,
cotton extract, borax, enzymes, essential oils of geranium, rose,
and clove
This detergent infuses
clothes with the scent of fragrant flowers. In other words,
it’s sublime, not overbearing like most detergents. You may
even look forward to doing your laundry.
This cleaner is part of
Seventh Generation’s Free & Clear line, so it
doesn’t have any perfumes or dyes—perfect for those who
suffer from chemical sensitivities. Its dual use as a glass and
surface cleaner saves you under-the-sink real estate.