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I’ve been deemed crunchy by many of my friends and family members. And I’m actually ok with that designation because, the reality is, we are learning more and more about the potential health hazards posed by many of the cleaning products we use in our homes. I switched to green cleaning products during my first pregnancy and have mostly eliminated those considered toxic from my home (I still have a few stragglers I’m trying to get rid of in my garage).
A large percentage of the cleaning products in our home are by Seventh Generation. The company is committed to providing consumers with safe, environmentally-responsible products while maintaining social and environmental responsibility. They are also one of the most transparent companies out there right now. Every choice made to use a Seventh Generation product saves natural resources, reduces pollution, and keeps toxic chemicals out of the environment. I’ve had the opportunity to work with the company on several occasions and even spent some time talking with the founder and CEO of the company earlier this year.
This year, Seventh Generation is asking you to nominate the person that has been inspirational to you by making their home, community and/or environment safer and healthier. Now through May 31, enter Seventh Generation’s Search for Mother Nature contest to win a $5,000 green home makeover. The winner and his/her nominee will win a year’s supply of Seventh Generation products. Seventh Generation will also donate $2,500 to an organization working to make the world a safer place. The top six finalists will receive a year’s supply of Seventh Generation products. For more information, or to enter the contest, just visit their site.
I’ll leave you with Ivette Melendez’s (Seventh Generation’s Mother Nature inspiration) “Five Golden Rules of Cleaning”
Rule 1: Go Top-to-Bottom.
Whether it’s a room or a bookcase, clean from the top to the bottom and you won’t have to go back and pick up any stray dirt or errant dust that falls as you go.
Rule 2: Go Back to Front.
Always clean from back to front for similar reasons. If it’s a room, start in a rear corner and work toward the door. If it’s a cabinet, begin in the back and clean out toward the edge.
Rule 3: Work Clockwise.
Pick a starting spot and work in a steady clockwise direction. Working systematically in this way will ensure that you don’t forget anything and won’t have to spend any time thinking about it!
Rule 4: Don’t Use or Do More Than You Need To.
Always start with a small amount of cleaning product and use more as necessary for tough spots and other challenges. Using more than you need to start only creates more work when it’s time to rinse everything off!
Rule 5: Look Before You Leap.
If you’re cleaning something you’ve never cleaned before and/or using a product for the first time, you’ll save a lot of premature hair loss by always testing things first to make sure you won’t cause any damage.
Win It! One of you will win a Seventh Generation Cleaning Kit which will include the following:
– Ivette’s top three cleaning tools (pocket scraper, microfiber rag and scouring pad)
– Seventh Generation disinfecting wipes
– Seventh Generation Natural all-purpose spray
– Seventh Generation Natural dish liquid
– Seventh Generation Recycled paper towels
Simply leave me a comment with something you learned on Seventh Generation’s website. Comments will close on June 8, 2o10 at 11:59 PM PST. One comment per person, please (unless you do the extra credit). US residents only. Duplicates and comments not including the above information will be disqualified. Comments are moderated. If you don’t see your comment in a reasonable amount of time, send me an email. Bloggers and non-bloggers may enter. If you don’t want to leave your email address, please be sure to check back for my announcement on the winner. Please note that winners must respond within 48 hours of being announced/contacted or another winner will be drawn.Want an extra entry? Do any or all of the following and receive an extra entry for each one.
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I did not receive compensation for this post. Products for review and giveaway were supplied by Seventh Generation.
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jw says
I learned that changing to plant derived laundry detergent saves the world oil.
denise says
I learned that May is pregnancy awareness month. 🙂
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denise says
I follow you and tweeted.
http://twitter.com/wiscmom24/status/14688429820
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debp says
I learned to inspire concious consumption.
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April says
I learned that they also make baby products!
Ro says
I learned that their Delicate Care Laundry Detergent is specially formulated to effectively clean the finest washables, including silk and wool. Extra-gentle for sensitive skin. Free of dyes and fragrances. Their products look so great!
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Deb says
I like it that they are making 100% Recycled Facial Tissue, Bathroom Tissue, Napkins & Paper Towels. And that “Buying products made from recycled paper helps reduce the need for virgin wood pulp.”
Deb says
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Shared about it on Facebook.
Ro says
Follow and tweeted http://twitter.com/romapr09/status/14690135045
Rachel C says
I learned that the company’s name was inspired by The Great Law of the Iroquois.
Rachel C says
email subscriber
Jill L says
“Have a spot on your clothing? Grab an old toothbrush and a bottle of Seventh Generation Dishwashing Liquid. Lay the article of clothing on top of your washer or another flat surface, squeeze a drop or two of dish liquid directly on to the spot, and use the toothbrush to work the soap into the fabric. Wash the item immediately”. Will be interested to give this a try.
Jill L says
I’m an email subscriber.
Jill L says
Shared on my fb page http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000637631151&v=wall&story_fbid=124263004261936&ref=mf
Carolyn says
There’s a “coupons and special offers” section at the site.
Denise says
I learned that they offer coupons at their webstie.
Donna C. says
I learned from the website- ” Don’t buy furniture that’s been treated for stain resistance. These treatments use unhealthy chemicals that can pollute your home’s environment. If they’re offered as an option, refuse them. “
Donna C. says
email subscriber
Donna C. says
follow you on twitter and tweeted http://twitter.com/ivansmom60/status/14706176416
Melissa Zimmerman says
They have 7 acts
PAIGE CHANDLER says
I learned they are determined to inspire others through innovation, education, and interaction. They donate 10% of profits to support organizations that work for positive change.
Lisa says
I learned that Seventh Generation has new Botanical Disinfectants that kill 99.99% of all germs and they even kill the Influenza A virus. I also leaned that it is sold at my local Walgreens. LPoser1 (at) gmail (dot) com
Lisa says
I subscribe via email. LPoser1 (at) gmail (dot) com
Hannah says
I learnt that they are partnering with justmeans.com to encourage other companies who are at a crossroad to think about not just bringing in the money but also creating products that return on purpose!
pam Hildner says
I learned that the company donates 10% of their money
oona b says
Botanical disinfects kill 99.99% of germs effectively.
Thanks! foxsquirrelrabbit at gmail dot com
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Subscriber with Bloglines.
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Cheryl says
I learned that a cleaning product does not need to make a lot of suds in order to clean effectively.
Cheryl says
Email subscriber
susan says
I learned that they dedicate 10% of our profits to non-profit community, environmental, health, and responsible business organizations working for positive change.
susan says
I follow and tweeted. http://twitter.com/susanlanai/status/14748767135
susan says
I subscribe.
susan says
I clicked on the Technorati button.
Carol says
They pay their suppliers of Palm Oil a premium so that they may continue their sustainable practices.
Carol says
I used your Share button and posted your giveaway on my Facebook page Carol P Dziuba
Carol says
I subscribe
Carol says
cdziuba I follow on Twitter and tweeted http://twitter.com/cdziuba/status/14754932953
Trisha Lynn says
Global climate change represents the single biggest environmental threat our planet and its inhabitants have ever faced. Seventh Generation is working both to minimize our contribution to climate change, and to push for passage of comprehensive climate and energy policy at the national level!
Trisha Lynn says
I subscribe by email!
Trisha Lynn says
I followo on twitter and tweete!
http://twitter.com/Haydensmommy05/status/14776673586
Autumn B. says
they sell chlorine free baby products!
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Joannie says
I learned that all their paper products (napkins, towels, tissues, etc.) are 100% recycled! That’s enough to get me for a customer!
cherice says
In Seventh Generation’s Disinfecting Sprays & Wipes, the germ-killing ingredient is thymol! Thanks for the chance.
cherice says
I subscribe 🙂
Sharon says
I learned that doing laundry is one of the most energy-intensive activities in the homes, and 90% of the energy associated with doing laundry comes from heating hot water.
Sharon says
I follow you on twitter @sharonjo2
My tweet
http://twitter.com/sharonjo2/status/14788302514
Sharon says
I’m an email subscriber.
sharonjo at gwtc dot net
Sharon says
I stumbled this post
http://www.stumbleupon.com/stumbler/sharonjo/
Linda Lansford says
I learned A botanical disinfectant is a product that is used on hard surfaces and kills germs using plant derived ingredients.
Christine says
also make baby products
DIane R. says
Well, I found that there is a store of interesting and unexpected articles on the Seventh Generation website. For instance there is an article on superfoods. After reading it I think I will go out and get some kale.
Danica D. says
I learned that they donate 10% of their profits to support organizations that they feel work for positive change.
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Ladytink_534 says
I learned that they have feminine products
Ladytink_534 says
I’m a Google Reader subscriber
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Email subscriber
Brandon Ralston says
I ended up learning that the baby products they sell are chlorine free.
Tamara B. says
I learned that their NEW Botanical Disinfectants
Kills 99.99% of germs* naturally. Effective against Influenza A virus.
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Tamara B. says
I am a subscriber.
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Suzanne K says
I learned that from the very beginning, they’ve pushed to have a real impact on their competitors, suppliers, communities, and government. Products may be the vehicle, but far-reaching, genuine change is the mission.
Way cool mission statement!
Jackie says
I learned a botanical disinfectant is a product that is used on hard surfaces and kills germs using plant derived ingredients. Thanks for the review and giveaway!
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Jackie says
I subscribe via email
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Wehaf says
I learned that Seventh Generation will not use phosphates, because they “create unbalanced ecosystems, and contribute to explosive marine plant growth through a process called eutrophication. This excessive plant growth causes fish kills and reduces the recreational value of our lakes and streams.”
Mya Brooks says
They also make baby products!
crystal says
i learned that if every household replaced 1 48oz petrolum based deteregent with a box of vegtable based we would dave 96,000 barrels of oil
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crystal says
follow on twitter @lovemy21b
and tweet http://twitter.com/lovemy21B/status/15062783308
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im subscriebd reader
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Clarissa says
i learned they get their name from teh great law of the Iroquis
Clarissa says
http://twitter.com/cneiding/status/15148736782 tweet
Clarissa says
email subscriber
Clarissa says
stumbled
Jennifer T. says
I learned that a botanical disinfectant kills germs using plant derived ingredients.
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Jennifer T. says
I’m an e-mail subscriber.
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Shelly aka allysmama says
I learned not to buy furniture that’s been treated for stain resistance. These treatments use unhealthy chemicals that can pollute your home’s environment!…UGH
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Shelly aka allysmama says
follow on twitter and tweeted
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stumbled as allysmama
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patricia says
I learned this: Americans assume that chemicals used to make ordinary products are tested for safety — but often they are not. Seventh Generation has partnered with the Safer Chemicals, Health Families Coalition to create the Million Baby Crawl campaign. The Million Baby Crawl allows consumers to join tens of thousands of Americans calling on Congress to strengthen federal laws regulating toxic chemicals used in products ranging from household cleaners to baby bottles. Take ActionLearn More
Jenn S. says
I learned that “Every day the average person comes in contact with 60,000 different types of germs” Ewww.
Jaime P says
learned that they carry several products, even *
Chlorine-Free Organic Cotton Tampons
Jaime P says
email subscriber
amanda says
i didn’t realize that they make cleaning wipes… yay!
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amanda says
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Jolee says
Learned that the company gives back 10%.
Jolee says
subscriber
Shilo Beedy says
I learned that there products are not tested on animals
Kimberly M. says
I learned that they try to make their products perform at least as well if not better than the conventional cleaning products you’d be replacing with them.
Sarah Coulsey says
I learned that their paper towels, toilet paper and napkins are made from 100% recycled materials!!!!
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Sarah Coulsey says
I am an email subscriber
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Donna B. says
I learned about botanical disinfectants and the best way to disinfect my home.
http://www.seventhgeneration.com/learn/ask-science-man/question-saraht
Donna B. says
I follow you on twitter, and I tweeted http://twitter.com/simplydab/status/15507063828
Donna B. says
RSS’d 🙂
Donna B. says
I blogged. http://simplydab.blogspot.com/2010/06/seventh-generation-wants-to-know-who.html
kelly wakefield says
I learned that their Delicate Care Laundry Detergent is specially formulated to effectively clean the finest washables.
Karen P says
I larned that tehy offer coupons on their site
ky2here says
The women who own and work in the business earn wages that average 50% more than their non-coop counterparts, and receive health care and paid vacation benefits that are unheard of in the residential cleaning business.
ky2here says
Twitter follower ky2here1, here’s my tweet:
http://twitter.com/ky2here1/status/15595781813
Annette E says
I learned that vinegar is a useful natural antifungal and antibacterial agent.
Annette E says
Email subscriber.
Ashley says
i learned that the name came from The Great Law of the Iroquois.
Katie R. says
I learned that they dedicate 10% of our profits to non-profit community, environmental, health, and responsible business organizations working for positive change.
Geena F says
I learned that choosing the lowest tampon absorbency can reduce your risk for toxic-shock syndrome.
Kathy Scott says
I learned that they strive to inspire others to be more green.
Kathy Scott says
http://twitter.com/idahomom7/status/15627650160
following
Kathy Scott says
idahomom at cox dot net is an email subscriber
Laura says
I learned that Seventh Generation is committed to making sure that everyone our company interacts with—from the farmers who grow our lavender to the customers who use our products—are treated fairly and with respect.
LAMusing says
I learned their paper goods are 100% recycled!
Debbie Espinoza says
that May is pregnancy awareness month
valancia says
I learned that Seventh Generation has 100 % Recycled Napkins.
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Melanie says
Creating a healthy home is a journey.
Happi Shopr says
“Buying products made from recycled paper helps reduce the need for virgin wood pulp.”
Amy Delong says
they make baby products,would like to try
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subscribe
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carol y l says
I don’t know what crunchy means? LOL
Anyway, I like this:”NEW Botanical Disinfectants
Kills 99.99% of germs* naturally. Effective against Influenza A virus.”
Pretty neat to have a natural product that kills germs so well!
carol y l says
Follow and tweet!~http://twitter.com/dresdenrain/status/15735088050
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I blogged here:http://forums.online-sweepstakes.com/blog.php?b=2403
carol y l says
I am a subscriber to your blog.
Angela Winesburg says
I learned that if every household replaced 1 48oz petroleum based detergent with a box of vegetable based it would save 96,000 barrels of oil, thanks!
Susan Smith says
I learned they offer coupons on their website
Susan Smith says
http://twitter.com/susan1215/status/15741130198
Ani says
I learned that the average U.S. household washes about 50 pounds of laundry per week.
Charity S. says
I learned that Seventh Generation is determined to inspire others through innovation, education, and interaction.
Charity S. says
twitter follower (ccboobooy)
tweet
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Charity S. says
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Nancy S. says
I learned that you can firm up a mattress by placing a latex mattress cover on it.
Nancy S. says
I subscribe to your feed through google reader.
Nancy S. says
I follow you on twitter and I tweeted.
http://twitter.com/ncschools/status/15756347490
Lisa says
I learned to not buy furniture that’s been treated for stain resistance since these treatments use unhealthy chemicals that can pollute your home’s environment.
Lisa says
I’m an email subscriber
Heather Cahill says
I learned that the new botanical cleaners help kill influenza a germs.
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Heather Cahill says
RSS feed subscriber (yahoo)
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Gianna says
Through the justmeans site, we want to crowdsource an online book documenting the innovative CSR/sustainability work you all are doing. The purpose of the book is to become a guide for companies at the Crossroads who can choose the road where there are opportunities to create products and services that deliver a Return on Purpose as well as a Return on Investment.
Veronica Garrett says
I learned their Mission- To inspire a more conscious and sustainable world by being an authentic force for positive change.
Betty C says
I learned that the Natural 2X Concentrated Baby Laundry Liquid is even Kosher certified.