8 Secrets To a Sustainable Spring Cleaning
Happy Spring! Could we have better weather this season?
Although I want to spend ALL DAY outside, it’s time to clean out the closets and give the house a spring cleaning.
Don’t let all those commercials with smiling women cleaning their counters fool you: there’s often dangerous chemicals in conventional cleaning products. Companies don’t even have to disclose all the ingredients IN their products. And those “natural”, “Nontoxic” labels – they don’t mean much when it comes down to it.
Don’t fear, dear reader: we’ve compiled a few tips for a sustainable spring cleaning for you!
8 Tips for a Sustainable Spring Cleaning
- Avoid Phthalates and parabens in many household cleaning products. These chemicals are hormone disruptors, carcinogens and are linked to birth defects. Think: your typical Scrubbing Bubbles, Spic & Span, Clorox (even their greenwashing “Greenworks,” Lysol and FEBREEZE. The list goes on.)
- Find the best cleaning products. As I recently mentioned in Metro, The Environmental Working Group (EWG) has a database of products that breaks down an overall rating AND tells you to what degree.
- Swap disposable cleaning aids for reusable: Instead of a Swiffer, invest in a high-quality, ol’ fashioned mop. Instead of disposable sponges, invest in a few clothes and microfiber towels.
- Wait until you have a full load of laundry to wash it, and wash clothes in cold water (the heat is worse than the water use; only a fraction of the energy is needed for a cold wash).
- Try to air dry clothes (or use the shortest dry cycle).
- Put your laundry lint into the compost bin.
- Save costs by getting baking soda, vinegar & lemon. You can clean stoves, sinks, the works.
- Outsource deep cleanings once a month to Philly Maid Green, a local sustainable cleaning service. They use all natural products and in 2 hours, my apartment feels brand new.