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Cleaning Green: More Eco Starter Kits for the Home

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Real Estate Agent with The Don Edam Group - Owner Options Realty

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Back in December, we talked about a few companies that sell eco starter kits: (gift) boxes containing products like aluminium water bottles, energy-efficient light bulbs and low-flow shower heads, all aimed at helping jump-start a more environment-friendly lifestyle.

Now, Springwise has alerted us to Eco-Me, which took the concept a step further by developing kits that help consumers create their own cleaning products. Whether for health or environmental reasons, more people are switching to ‘natural' cleaning products from brands like Ecover and Seventh Generation. Eco-Me's founder-Robin Levine-was concerned about the (small) amounts of synthetic chemicals that are still present in most eco-cleaners, and decided to go back to basics, mixing her own products using simple recipes and ingredients that have been used for hundreds of years.

Making it easier for other consumers to follow her lead, Levine created kits that contain the necessary tools: spray bottles for mixing spray cleaner and polish, mixing jar, natural bristle scrub brush, mixer, microfibre cleaning cloth, and a bottle of Eco-Me's Home Cleaning Essential Oil. Plus, of course, instructions on how to make various products by adding oil, vinegar, water and baking soda.

Besides kits for home cleaning, Eco-Me also sells kits for making natural body, baby and pet products-currently only in the United States and Canada. While true eco warriors get their instructions online or from friends and track down ingredients from local sources, other consumers need help taking steps to greener living. Story

Renee Stengel
Houlihan Lawrence, Associate Broker - Katonah, NY
Westchester County
I love Deidre Imus' line of cleaning products.
Jan 21, 2008 12:18 AM
Terry & Bonnie Westbrook
Westbrook Realty Broker-Owner - Grand Rapids, MI
Westbrook Realty - Grand Rapids Forest Hills MI Re
Thanks for the info I'll think we all need someone to tell us about how we can help and then get to the process.
Jan 21, 2008 12:56 AM