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Dirty Secrets: What’s Hiding in Your Cleaning Products?

Not so green cleaning supplies [1]

This information in this post was provided by Women’s Voices for the Earth and Healthy Child Healthy World. Today they co-released a report about hidden chemicals in your cleaners.

Cleaning product companies aren’t required to tell us the chemicals they use in their products, and what they’re keeping secret from you could be hazardous to your health. Women’s Voices for the Earth (WVE) commissioned an independent lab to test 20 popular cleaning products [2] for hidden toxic chemicals from five top companies: Clorox, Procter & Gamble, Reckitt Benckiser, SC Johnson and Son, and Sunshine Makers (Simple Green). Products tested [2] included all-purpose cleaners, laundry detergents, dryer sheets, air fresheners, disinfectant sprays, and furniture polish.

What WVE found:

Simple Green not so green [3]

Simple Green not so green

Hidden toxic chemicals were found in ALL products tested. They included carcinogens, reproductive toxins, endocrine disruptors, and allergens.

Consumers deserve to know what chemicals they are being exposed to, so that they can easily avoid products that may cause allergic reactions or serious long-term health impacts like cancer, birth defects, or pregnancy complications. WVE is calling on Congress to pass new federal legislation that requires cleaning product manufacturers to disclose all the ingredients they use in their products directly on the product label.

Cleaning Products Right to Know Act has been introduced in Congress and will require household cleaning products to bear a label including a full list of product ingredients. This is the first step in pressuring companies to creating safer cleaning products. Go to www.womensvoices.org [4] to ask your legislators to support the Cleaning Products Right to Know Act!

What You Can Do in the Meantime:

Do you make your own cleaning products?