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Seventh Generation

Vermont-based manufacturer of cleaning products

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A Quick Tip by twit10

  • Jul 16, 2010
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All great products except dishwasher gel. Can buy almost anywhere now.
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review by . May 06, 2010
posted in Eco-Babyz
Ease of use: As easy as other cleaning products!! It comes in a spray bottle and one can get it in general brand, for your toilet, for a bathtub, and much more! But I found that if you even get one, it will work for all the purposes! Make sure to get the one that says kills 99.99%! How awesome is that? Its natural, and it still kills the germs like other toxic, unsafe stuff does!!      Quality/value: It cost about 4-6 dollars. Depends where you get it from.  I get mine from …
review by . February 28, 2010
posted in Eco-Babyz
A reliable green cleaning company
What is the first company that comes to mind when you think of non-toxic cleaning? For me personally it is Seventh Generation. As far as I can remember, it seems like they were always there. At least back when people started being concerned about cleaning with toxic and carcinogenic substances. Hey, our grandparents and ancestors all cleaned with vinegar, baking soda, lemon juice, and other natural methods...  Then 'advances in technology' came about and our homes were flooded with chemicals.    …
review by . May 12, 2010
these products are safe and effective!
Quick Tip by . May 12, 2010
Chemical free with Seventh Generation
Quick Tip by . March 23, 2010
Glad to have Green cleaning products out there, but even better - make your own! It's easy and more eco-friendly!
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I love dogs, yoga, running, red wine, and maintaining a healthy balance. I have run 2 full marathons and am currently working on a website www.goingorganicandgreen.com.
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Seventh Generation is a company that sells cleaning, paper, and personal care products. The company was founded in 1988 and is based in Burlington, Vermont. The name "Seventh Generation" comes from the Great Law of the Iroquois; "In our every deliberation, we must consider the impact of our decisions on the next seven generations." The company focuses on sustainability and the conservation of natural resources. Seventh Generation uses recycled and post-consumer materials in its packaging and biodegradable, phosphate and chlorine free ingredients in its products.
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