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The Benefits of a Minimalist Cleaning Routine
As our lives become increasingly hectic, keeping up with household chores such as cleaning can feel like a strenuous task. Fortunately, there's a growing movement towards a minimalist approach to cleaning that is not only easier to manage but also aligns with the principles of sustainability and wellness.

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Tru Earth Environmental Products, Inc. Achieves B Corporation Certification
Vancouver, British Columbia, May 23, 2023 — Tru Earth, a fast-growing, global household cleaning products organization focused on eliminating plastic, has achieved B Corp Certification, a designation indicating high standards of accountability and transparency in measuring social and environmental impact. The organization joins a movement of just over 6,000 companies worldwide using the power of business to help solve pressing social and environmental issues.

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Want a Minimalist Wardrobe for Reducing Laundry Waste? Here's How to Do It
In today's consumer-driven society, our wardrobes often overflow with clothes we rarely wear. This excess not only clutters our physical space but also contributes to a significant environmental issue: laundry waste.

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How to Get Melted Plastic Off Your Stove
Accidents happen in the kitchen, and one common mishap is melted plastic on your stove. Whether it's a forgotten plastic bag, a melted food container, or a spatula left too close to a hot burner, dealing with melted plastic can be a difficult task.

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How to Get Rid of Fleas on Clothing Items
Fleas can be a persistent nuisance, especially when they infest your clothing items. Flea bites can cause discomfort and itchiness, and these tiny pests can also spread diseases. When dealing with fleas, it's important to opt for sustainable cleaning solutions that are both effective and environmentally friendly.

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The Dangers of Ammonia Found In Household Cleaners
Ammonia is a highly reactive gas that is commonly used in various industrial and manufacturing processes. It is a colorless gas that is slightly lighter than air and has a pungent smell similar to that of urine. Despite its unpleasant odor, ammonia is widely used as a cleaning agent, fertilizer, and refrigerant due to its excellent solubility in water.