Clean Products for a Clean Home

by SUSTAIN the Mag Team

Having a clean space, one with less toxins both figuratively and metaphorically is aways needed to help with relaxation and bring joy. This is equally just as important as we are heading into our seventh month of quarantine and spending just as much time in our homes as we did back in March.

In order to keep our very own sacred spaces clean, we wanted to help create a list of some brands that we love and trust. Check out a few of our sustainable home products that we are currently obsessing over right now. Don’t know about you, but cleaning is a way to help with unplugging and a perfect activity to get our minds off of things.

Dropps

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When it comes to laundry detergent, there are so many toxin unwanted chemicals used that’s not good for the body or the planet. That is why we are obsessed with the clean detergent brand, Dropps, which only uses 6 ingredients.

You can purchase these natural, zero waste laundry and dishwasher detergents for around 21¢ per load.

Blueland

Usually we see cleaning products filled with plastic packaging and really bad ingredients of names we can’t even pronounce. Blueland is the new innovative home care product with planet-friendly, chic packaging. From hand soap, multi-surface to dish soap you can find every replacement you need.

Net Zero Co.

So we discussed the cleaning sprays and soaps that helps us keep our home squeaky clean and safe from unwanted germs, but now what about the brushes and sponges? Take a look at Net Zero Co. which is a sustainable e-commerce company that has it all. These cleaning brushes are made out of wooden handles and 100% plant based fibers. You can shop other household products from self-care, lunch ware, cooking supplies and more.

GoodLight Candles

After a clean home, it’s time to bring out a nice scent to help set the mood. Look no further than GoodLight, plant-based palm wax candles that is also paraffin-free. Each scent is made of pure essential and botanical oils and once you are done with the candles you can recycle the aluminum tea light cups or just reuse it for planters.

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