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Meet EcoDiscoveriesAbout our OrganizationEcoDiscoveries is committed to improving the health of people and the planet by providing safe and effective household cleaning products. We believe that information is the first step toward changing how people view household chemicals. Our science and ingenuity generate alternatives for a health-conscious and eco-conscious planet.
Rule #1 is Safety First at EcoDiscoveries. That’s why we use the most natural ingredients available.
We make all EcoDisocveries cleaners free from hazardous chemicals so your home can be too.
Non-Toxic, Biodegradable,Chlorine-Free, Petroleum-Free,Glycol-Free, Phosphate-Free, Acid-Free, Caustic-Free, No Animal Testing, Hypoallergenic,Fragrance-Free,Dye-Free
The safety and cleanliness of your home is our top priority. We hope you enjoy all of our products and the peace of mind that you are protecting your family, pets, plants, and the environment. We’ve finally found a way to be easy on the planet and tough on grime through science. We have our own earth-loving scientists who formulate our cleaners. Then we send each product to universities and third party testers to make sure we got it right. Because of EcoDiscoveries, we finally have green cleaners that work!
Our Sustainability Vision and StrategyEnvironmental stewardship and contributing to a responsible global economy are a united goal for EcoDiscoveries. This means increased responsibility in every step of the process. We don’t test on animals or use foreign facilities for any stage of manufacturing. Why waste fossil fuels shipping from the Far East? All of our products are made in Atlanta Georgia by Atlanta workers paid a competitive wage. Environmental responsibility and economic justice go hand in hand. Examples of our Sustainability InitiativesOur Research and Development team is constantly working on improving our exsisting products and developing new solutions for greener homes. Soon we will be releasing fully Biodegradable AND Compostable wipes to save on paper towel waste. Imagine a cleaning product that can go in your compost! Wild! My FriendsMy Groups
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