Top Answers to Most-Asked Eco-Cleaning Questions

Top Answers to Most-Asked Eco-Cleaning Questions

If you’re looking for the dirt on eco-friendly home cleaning, you aren’t alone. With more people embracing sustainable living — and making more pro-planet choices — it’s only natural they also have questions about how to best scrub, sweep, and sanitize their homes. After all, it’s a popular and long-held belief that eco-friendly cleaning methods and green-minded products simply aren’t effective or practical. With that in mind, we have must-know tips for making your cleaning routine eco-friendly. Let’s debunk a few myths and correct some common misconceptions by answering the most-asked questions people have about eco-friendly home cleaning.

What is Green Cleaning?

Green or eco-friendly cleaning simply means employing cleaning products and methods that are sustainable and free from harmful chemicals. Rather than packaged in plastic, they come in biodegradable packaging, and are created from renewable resources. And when cleaning, you will want to be mindful of how much waste you produce and how much energy you consume.

Why is Green Cleaning Important?

When someone balks at switching to eco-friendly home cleaning methods and products, it’s likely because they don’t realize the benefits that come with it. For one thing, it’s safer for both the humans and animals in your home because it reduces the amount of toxic chemicals you have around. You may not know it, but those same chemical cleaners can lead to health problems including respiratory issues. Additionally, those conventional cleaning products pollute our air and waterways whereas green-minded products are often made from renewable resources and packaged in recyclable materials.

Common Questions About Green Cleaning

1. What are eco-friendly cleaning products?

Eco-friendly cleaning products are non-toxic, biodegradable, and made from sustainable ingredients like plant-based materials and recycled paper. Using them, you avoid harmful chemicals like phosphates, chlorine, and artificial fragrances. While not all excellent green cleaning products will come with certification, you can keep an eye out for types like Green Seal, EcoLogo, EPA Safer Choice, or USDA Certified Biobased Product.

2. Are green cleaning products effective?

Absolutely! Many eco-friendly products have been rigorously tested and are proven to clean efficiently. Common household items like vinegar, baking soda, and lemon juice have powerful cleaning properties. Vinegar can cut through grease and deodorize; baking soda is a fantastic abrasive for scrubbing; and lemon juice has antibacterial and whitening properties. That’s why you’ll see a lot of these ingredients used to offer a powerful clean without the necessity of adding harmful toxins that pollute the air and compromise human and pet health.

3. How can I reduce waste while cleaning at home?

There are a lot of small, yet impactful things you can do to reduce waste when cleaning around the house. To begin with, choose reusable cleaning tools such as microfiber cloths, washable mop heads, and natural sponges over single-use alternatives paper towels and wipes. Additionally, you can also purchase cleaning products in bulk.

4. What are some DIY eco-friendly cleaning products? 

This is a great question! Making your own cleaning sprays at home is an excellent way to ensure that you are using something safe and sustainable. Here are a few recipes:

  • All-Purpose Cleaner: Mix equal parts water and vinegar with a few drops of essential oil (like tea tree or lavender) in a spray bottle.
  • Glass Cleaner: Combine 1 part vinegar with 2 parts water and a few drops of essential oil for fragrance.
  • Scrubbing Cleaner: Make a paste using baking soda and water. Apply it with a damp cloth to scrub surfaces.

5. How can I avoid harsh chemicals in laundry detergent?

When laundry day comes around, make the switch from regular detergents to SaltyLama’s eco-friendly laundry detergent sheets. Not only are these plant-based sheets free of toxins, they come pre-measured, which means you never have to think about how much detergent to put in with your clothes again. For a regular load of laundry, rip a strip (two strips to a sheet) and place it either in the drum or detergent drawer. For a larger load, toss in an entire sheet. Better yet, using these sheets will reduce the amount of plastic waste you produce since they come in biodegradable, compostable packaging.

6. How do I improve indoor air quality?

A huge benefit of switching to eco-friendly cleaning products is the cleaner air you and your home will enjoy. A few tips include avoiding products with strong artificial fragrances, which can emit volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that harm your health. We also recommend introducing houseplants that naturally purify the air, such as spider plants, snake plants, and peace lilies. Don’t forget to let your home breathe by opening windows to allow air circulation and dust and sweep regularly. Here’s a deep dive on improving indoor air quality.

7. Are there eco-friendly options for fighting stains?

Definitely! For example, hydrogen peroxide is effective for removing blood stains, while a mixture of baking soda and water can lift grease stains. Always test these solutions on a small area first to ensure they won't damage the fabric or surface.

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8. What should I look for in eco-friendly cleaning tools?

Think about two main criteria: longevity and sustainability. How long will the product last, and what is that product made out of? You’ll want to opt for items that are reusable and made from sustainable materials like bamboo or recycled plastic. However, microfiber cloths are great because they can be washed and reused many times. We recommend avoiding tools that have a lot of plastic parts or are designed to be disposable. These can be hard to recycle and create excess waste.

 

We’re thrilled you’re taking steps to live more sustainably. By embracing eco-friendly home cleaning, you’ll be maintaining a fresh home while minimizing your environmental impact. Incorporating these tips not only benefits the planet but also creates a safer living environment for you and your family. And remember, as more people embrace eco-friendly cleaning as part of a sustainable lifestyle, we move closer to a greener and healthier future.

 

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