Settle eco-friendly debates with data and practical tips

Making eco-friendly choices at home can cause arguments, but data-driven advice can help resolve common disputes.

Michael J. Coren reports for The Washington Post.


In short:

  • Green cleaning products now perform as effectively as conventional ones, provided they have independent certifications like Green Seal and EPA Safer Choice.
  • At speeds up to 60 mph, it's more fuel-efficient to drive with car windows down; above that, using the AC is better, especially for sedans.
  • Cloth cleaning rags are generally more effective and environmentally friendly than paper towels, but use paper towels for particularly messy jobs.

Key quote:

“Green products can and do perform as effectively as traditional cleaning products.”

— Jason Marshall, Toxics Use Reduction Institute at the University of Massachusetts at Lowell.

Why this matters:

Everyday household products, from cleaning supplies to furniture, often contain toxic chemicals that can pose significant health risks. By opting for eco-friendly alternatives, we can reduce our exposure to these harmful substances.

About the author(s):

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