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Not All Green is Green
You should be aware that not all products in stores that are called "green" are truly green, in our opinion.
There is no real definition of what makes a product green or safe, therefore any manufacturer can instantly call their product green by slapping a label and logo on a bottle.
But here's a simple guide to determine if a cleaner is safe:
- Does the label contain the words: Danger, Poison, Warning or Caution?"
- Make sure any regular green cleaning products are made primarily from vegetable, fruit and/or plant-based ingredients, and are readily biodegradable in less than a year. If the label does not indicate these points, we stay away from it.
This is an important distinction between Naked Clean and someone who claims their products are green, or certified by the EPA. (Remember, the EPA is the same agency who allows manufacturers to sell products like bleach and other toxic cleaners for use in our homes.
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