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Tips on Living 'Green' : "Green" Cleaning

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Uploaded by on Mar 19, 2008

Watch as a pair of conservation experts discusses the topic of "green" cleaning in this free online video about environmentalism.

Expert: Nili Nathan
Contact: earth911.org
Bio: Nili Nathan, host of "Great Healing Getaways", is the creator of a television series and Web site on holistic health, where she researches, writes, and reports.
Filmmaker: Nili Nathan

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  • next million years?? I'd focus on the next 10 - 20 years...

    or the next 4 years... mayan prophecy might come true..

  • I like using cleaning products i can eat, can i eat these mixtures? and how high will they get me?

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  • Thank you for posting your video for all to see.

  • Thanks for the tips! Making changes in day to day activities like cleaning, and therefore the cleaning products we use, can make a big difference. One "green" issue many are unaware of is organic cotton. Cotton is the world's 2nd dirtiest crop and consumes 456 million lbs of pesticides every year! If you are interested in learning more, please watch our video Why Organic Cotton? Thanks again for the informative video.

  • I always insist on taking containers as you said. The video is really useful. Also, to find a wide range of green products go to, "for a green living (dot) com".

  • Great Video Good Information Go GREEN!

  • Great video's I subscribed to your channel right away check mine out as well green information and news featured! Great job

  • When replacing your cleaning products, dont just throw the old ones in the trash. If they're too toxic for your home, they wont be good for the drain or the landfill either. Many communities hold toxics & electronics recycling days and will take all of these off your hands. Throwing chemicals in the trash or down the drain means they might end up back in your water supply and come back to haunt you

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