Vinegar Cleaning, a natural and eco-friendly cleaning ingredient

Vinegar Cleaning Vinegar cleaning is a cheap, eco-friendly and effective method of cleaning that can be used in more ways than an average person could guess. Vinegar is a natural ingredient that is non-toxic to the cleaned environment and will biodegrade after use. Number 1 rule of vinegar cleaning is use to only use white vinegar […]

An Eco-friendly Cleaning Guide

Throughout the busy Christmas period with family and/or friends coming over or visiting, there is an increased cleaning need in homes and it can quickly become a chore. These few tips and easy steps can help to reduce the chore of cleaning.

Before You Throw Away That Plastic, Think Again!!!

New Report tells us that wooden substitutes used by supermarkets or in fact for personal use cause deforestation, and bioplastics which decompose take decades to do so and release harmful pollutants into water and soil. We, therefore, can’t afford to create new environmental problems in our bid to solve the existing plastic pollution problem. We must, therefore, think reuse before replacing.

Bleach: Your Worst Cleaning Nightmare!!!

Not only is bleach a harmful substance on its own, if used with some other cleaning chemicals, bleach can also cause a reaction that releases toxic vapours. This would not only cause you to be sick, but regular inhalation of these fumes can also cause damage to your respiratory health. For example, when bleach is mixed with products containing ammonia, it can cause damage to nasal ways and lungs.

Refill! Reuse!! Recycle!!! Our Solution to the Single-Use Plastic Dilemma

Reusing product containers and reducing the amount that you use has multiple benefits to the earth. Not only does it reduce the amount of waste sent to landfills and oceans, but it also prevents pollution as it is reducing the need for new plastic production and the use of new raw materials. Reusing also allows the plastic to be used to its fullest potential, with the longer lifespan it has before it is then recycled.