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![]() ![]() Greener cleaner There is no 'away' Check your personal (chemical) exposure Individuals making a difference Some things you can do right now Share this newsletter!It’s spring and Canadians’ thoughts turn to cleaning (we know you can’t wait!). Did you know that Jeffrey Hollender, head of Seventh Generation was inspired to create his line of non-toxic products when his young son’s severe asthma was directly linked to environmental toxins? You’ve been telling us you too want safe solutions for a healthier life, so in this issue, we’ll show you how to make your own green cleaning products, get rid of stuff you don’t want, and avoid toxic exposure when the object to be cleaned is you. Greener cleaner There are tons of eco-cleaning products on store shelves these days, but you can make your own from ordinary stuff around the house. Here's the first in a series of kitchen-tested recipes (on everyone's favorite cleaning topic - laundry!) from DSF staffer Lindsay Coulter. For the visual learners out there, here’s the movie version. To receive the rest of Lindsay's recipes for safe, inexpensive household cleaning ideas sign up here.People who wash, bathe and drink in the same waterway know whatever they do ends up downstream. It’s really the same for all of us. Why use toxic chemicals when a few basic ingredients whipped up right in your own home will make enough stuff to safely clean practically anything? It’s healthier for you and the planet AND it’s way less expensive than store bought. Ready to give it a try? Here’s a shopping list (note: don’t be surprised if this reminds you of your grandmother... she knew):
For more on how to de-tox your home, check out Toxic Smart Solutions, which contains great info translated into Chinese and Punjabi in addition to English.
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