Monday, April 16, 2012

Tips: Spring Breakup

Are you in a toxic relationship with your household cleaners?


Image Cred: www.springbreakup.ca

Did that catch your attention? It certainly grabbed mine! So, what's this all about?

We can thank the David Suzuki Foundation for bringing us this funny twist on the spring cleaning theme. Specifically, it's David Suzuki's Queen of Green, Lindsay Coulter, that's launched this month-long campaign to help you and I get out of unhealthy relationships with conventional cleaners.

This is an issue that's close to my heart (I grew up around lots of cleaning chemicals through a family business and am still working on getting my Dad to make the full switch). Cleaners pose a significant threat to our health (the clear links to asthma alone are mega concerning), so it's campaigns like these that will hopefully grab our attention enough to make a change.

More about the Spring Breakup: this campaign has four weeks worth of content ranging from chemical education to advice on what you should be looking for on the product's labels.

I know from experience that most of us are wary of performance and cost when it comes to buying environmentally-preferable cleaning products for our home. The thing is, cleaners have come a looong way since their early "green" days, and there are loads of healthier, effective, and cost-conscious options to choose from. There really isn't an excuse for not making the switch (just admit it, this relationship needs a clean break!).

Also on the Spring Breakup website, you'll find a handy, downloadable shopper's guide to cleaners that you can pack in your pocket or wallet.

The trick to buying truly greener cleaners is knowing what chemicals to avoid, looking for proof that their claims are for real (ecolabels are here to help), and not giving up - your health is too important not to keep at this). I'll definitely post future tips on choosing greener cleaners, but do check out the Spring Breakup site for how to do this.

Here are some of my favourite greener cleaners and check out your local natural food store or green aisle in the grocery store for more:
Learn more (and get recipes for making your own cleaners), and pass this along to your friends/family: www.springbreakup.ca.

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