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My favorite is the Mrs. Meyers Clean Day Brand! It is non toxic to the environment and smells awesome! Check it out for yourself on my website at http://www.livingecopure.com! Support the planet with the products you purchase Smile
 
Posts: 3 | Registered: Dec 27, 2012Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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No advertising is allowed.

We are not interested in your green washed products website. The term eco friendly is not regulated in the United States, so the term doesn't mean much.

Honest advertising. “Natural,” “earth-” or “eco-friendly,” and even “nontoxic” aren’t regulated terms in the United States, so they don’t mean much. Look for specific claims such as “contains no phthalates,” “phosphate free,” and “biodegradable within 10 days” when shopping for environmentally friendly cleaning products.

http://www.sierraclubgreenhome...-household-cleaning/
 
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No advertising is allowed.

We are not interested in your green washed products website. The term eco friendly is not regulated in the United States, so the term doesn't mean much.

Honest advertising. “Natural,” “earth-” or “eco-friendly,” and even “nontoxic” aren’t regulated terms in the United States, so they don’t mean much. Look for specific claims such as “contains no phthalates,” “phosphate free,” and “biodegradable within 10 days” when shopping for environmentally friendly cleaning products.

http://www.sierraclubgreenhome...-household-cleaning/


Or just use baking soda & vinegar! ((big grin))

Reported!


"The soil is the source of life, creativity, culture and real independence." David Ben-Gurion
 
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Rules are violated.
Product will be ignored by me and those who I tell.

Thanks for shooting yourself in the foot.
 
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