The irony of cleaning products adding toxins to your home is confounding. Greenwashing, especially for cleaning products, is rampant. Problem is, it’s impossible to know what all those ingredients are or who to trust. I know I’m not the only one trying to figure out if items meet my non-toxic requirements. Since Target has both dedicated sections for clean and zero waste – making it an ideal place to identify and research brands marketing their products as green. I spent weeks culling through all the items, looking them up, and creating this resource for myself. I figure I could save you all time by sharing what I’ve found! Digging in even more online I’ve compiled the ultimate list – Natural or Not: Target Clean Cleaning Household Goods Guide. pin this image to share or save and come back to You can find my Target Clean Product Guide & Clean Personal Product Shopping List here note: I have not tested or used some of these products, except where noted, I am simply sharing what I would or wouldn’t buy or use – based on ingredients and reviews EWG’s Cleaning Guide uses an A-F scale (vs. Skin Deep Database using a 1-10 scale). […]
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