7th Generation is one of the country's first self-declared "socially responsible" companies, Seventh Generation is a business that operates according to a new and different set of principles and values that in many ways are a marked departure from those long considered "traditional." Its business practice is focused on offering people avenues to express their idealism, passion, and commitment to causes larger than themselves at every point along its supply chain—from suppliers and partners to shareholders, customers and its own staff.
The company derives its name from the Great Law of the Iroquois that states, "In our every deliberation, we must consider the impact of our decisions on the next seven generations." Every time you use a Seventh Generation product you are making a difference by saving natural resources, reducing pollution, keeping toxic chemicals out of the environment and making the world a safer place for this and the next seven generations.
Seventh Generation brand-name products include: non-chlorine bleached, 100% recycled paper towels, bathroom and facial tissues, and napkins; non-toxic, phosphate-free cleaning, dish and laundry products; plastic trash bags made from recycled plastic; chlorine-free baby diapers, training pants, and baby wipes; and chlorine-free feminine care products, including organic cotton tampons.
I was so excited to try out 7th Generations products. I try to be a "green" as possible and I was thrilled to do more to keep our environment as clean as possible.
The kitchen cleaner smells awesome and it works well. It effectively cleans and degreases hard surfaces both inside and outside your home. Excellent for wet mopping.
The shower cleaner surprised me as well. It is ideal for preventing soap scum buildup in your shower caused by mold and mildew. Use daily for best results.
So if you want to help make a difference try to use eco- friendly products. Go to 7th Generations website and check out their stuff.
Monday, August 25, 2008
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