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Gaiam: Dryer Balls
3 recommendations
"Forgo fabric softener altogether for these "dryer balls" that work the same way as fabric softeners or dryer sheets . . . except that you use them again and again and again. No wasted paper. No chemical additives. Even better, these balls will reduce the time your laundry has to spend in the dryer by approximately 25 percent."
Arm & Hammer Baking Soda
4 recommendations
"A retro eco-product your grandmother had in her cupboard—and you probably do, too. Baking soda is an everyday item with hundreds of uses that can replace toxic household cleaners and chemical-laden personal care products. We can’t buy a box big enough for the many uses we find for baking soda around the homestead."
Caldrea Citrus Mint Ylang Ylang Powdered Scrub
2 recommendations
"Everything from Caldrea smells so good it makes you want to go roll in a meadow. But the White Tea detergent and Citrus Mint Ylang Ylang Powdered Scrub take the cake."
The Get Clean Deluxe Kit
5 recommendations
"I love these cleaners. My daughter's skin is irritated by regular cleaners, especially laundry detergent. I tried about 8 different kinds and finally found Shaklee. It works great. I replaced all the cleaners in my house with these products. The neat thing is that they are really concentrated so I haven't had to buy cleaner every 2 weeks like I did before. The Basic H2 has lasted me since A..."
Seahorse Power Big Belly
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"Seahorse Power's Big Belly is a solar-powered trash compactor. With it, you can reduce the number of times your Garbage Guy has to come trundling down the ave in a giant stinky truck to pick up your trash. HOPEFULLY, you'll be putting recyceable materials into the Big Belly, and sending the little cubes of recyclable "trash" to a center, not a landfill."





