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Re: Autom8 post# 6667

Wednesday, 01/16/2008 9:24:50 AM

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 9:24:50 AM

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Shaws supermarkets (in New England only?) is trying to be a major player in the "green" revolution, including with cleaning products through the Wild Harvest section of their stors:

http://www.shaws.com/browse/wild_harvest/index.html

"Environmentally Friendly

At Shaw's, we like to do our part, while helping you do yours. So we work with companies who help protect the environment through responsible production and packaging methods. Then we bring you household cleaners, soaps, and detergents that are plant-based and biodegradable, free from chlorine, phosphates, dyes and artificial fragrances. We also highly recommend using citrus extracts and natural enzymes as cleaning agents rather than petroleum. And to top it off, our paper products and plastic trash bags are derived from recycled material. Because after all, we're all in this together, right?"

I was there a few weeks ago and saw at least 2 different environmentally friendly multi-cleaners/stain removers. One of them was Citrus Clean, http://www.citruscleanit.com/ , can't remember the second one.

Of course there will be plenty of competition out there, but perhaps these places that already have products like Winning Colours will be even more likely to pick up new ones? I will call them this week.


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