Many of us are convinced that
purchasing Green cleaners or making our own at home is much more costly than
continuing to buy toxic ones. After
going to a local store and comparing the prices of several different cleaners
as well as the cost of ingredients used to make them, it was found that
home-made cleaners are in fact much cheaper, followed by green ones. Changing our daily cleaning routine to more
environmentally friendly products not only saves us money right from the
get-go, but also at a bigger economic scale, since the cost to eliminate toxic
chemicals found in many cleaners from our water and our planet is millions of
dollars per year.
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Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Price Comparison Charts for Toxic, Green, and Home-Made Cleaners
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ight from the get-go, but also at a bigger economic scale, since the cost to eliminate toxic chemicals found in many cleaners from our water and our planet is millions of dollars per year.Pure Klass Cleaning
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