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Is triclosan safe? What you should know about this antibacterial chemical

Posted on November 11, 2014

by Eric Melby Back in January, I wrote a post about the potential hazards of traditional cleaning chemicals. Based on questions and comments from friends and family, I am going to continue on that path, …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged cleaning, consumer products, environment, Eric Melby, health, humans, sustainability1 Comment

Cleaning without chemicals? Part I – The use and hazards of traditional cleaning chemicals

Posted on January 28, 2014

by Eric Melby This is part one of a two (maybe three…definitely four at the most) part series What motivated me to explore the chemical world of cleaning? Is it possible to have nice smelling …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged chemicals, chemophobia, cleaning, consumer products, environment, Eric Melby, humans, silver, sustainability, water8 Comments

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