NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF/CONSUMER REPORTS) — There's a big push these days to protect the environment, prompting a lot of people to switch to so-called green products. That includes cleaning products.
You probably feel pretty responsible when you reach for that green bottle with the leafy label instead of the traditional harsh cleaner. We've all done it. Maybe you even pay a bit extra, convinced ...
Green cleaning is ecologically responsible and less harmful to your health and the environment. But will it get your house clean? Yes, say these professional Seattle-area cleaners. Here’s what you ...
You know what they say: A green home is a clean home. Or at least that’s what they’re starting to say. In recent years, consumer demand for green household cleaning products has surged. According to a ...
Sara Moniuszko is a health and lifestyle reporter at CBSNews.com. Previously, she wrote for USA Today, where she was selected to help launch the newspaper's wellness vertical. She now covers breaking ...
Persistent weekly use of green cleaning products over a 2-year period was linked to increased incidence of asthma symptoms, with persistent users having an 8% higher risk and those with increased ...
Pure Clean is far from a traditional cleaning company--the company's cleaning products are all made from natural ingredients By Senitra Horbrook shorbrook@sjnewsco.com A clear caddy holds linen, bath, ...