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Business of the Week: Karma Diva Green Cleaning

Kirstin Brug began cleaning a few houses in her area by request after cleaning for an inn. A freelance photographer, singer, songwriter, and mother of two, she realized how little people understood the connection between the chemicals in their cleaning products and their own health. So began Karma Diva Green Cleaning, a cleaning service that incorporates plant-based cleaning materials, education, and reciprocation.

Karma Diva offers professional, affordable residential and commercial cleaning in the Greater Philadelphia Area. The company only uses environmentally-responsible ingredients and products in customers’ homes that are safe for people, pets, and their cleaning technicians.

Interested in Karma Diva Green Cleaning’s services? Visit the Karma Diva team website:


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Jones

Madeleine Jones, who goes by her last name, is the Editorial Intern at Green Philly. She is new to Philadelphia and recently graduated from Dickinson College in Carlisle, PA, with a bachelor's in Environmental Studies and International Studies. Jones spends her free time with her nose buried in books, sampling Philly's vegan restaurants, fawning over her pet mouse, and filling out job applications.

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