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The Seventh Generation Response to the 1,4 Dioxane Report-
2008-03-28 02:10:00
I have many reasons to trust and love Seventh Generation products. They are a Vermont company. They are active in environmental health and sustainability issues. They are committed to reducing the many environmental problems of harsh chemicals in our waterways with their thoughtful line of products. Did I mention they are a Vermont company? So I was very surprised to learn that they had undisclosed amounts of a carcinogenic contaminant (say that 5 times fast) called 1,4 Dioxane in their dish soap. Dish soap I use everyday. Now, I do have faith in this company, and I knew they would have a thoughtful response to this on their website somewhere. It just seemed fitting that they would discuss this issue openly with their customers. And they did. You'll see in this link a statement from the company about the situation. No, it doesn't make it okay that this ingredient was in their product, and that it took a third party test to discover it. But on the Seventh Generation blog you will ...
Seventh Generation ~ scented household cleaning products
2008-02-03 16:41:00
Of late, I have been consciously trying to switch most of my household cleaning products over to those made by eco-friendly companies. After several month's effort, I've become so unused to "chemical smell" that on the rare occasion I do use something full of chemicals, I find the harsh aroma harder to endure than I once did. The difference is really notable. And while at one point in the past, I would have assumed that in order to go 'natural' I would have to lower my expectations for the creativity/enjoyability factor, the new line of household products by Seventh Generation says otherwise. Seventh Generation has updated their line of products; there are seven scents, and they all sound quite tempting: White Flower & Bergamot Citrus, Blue Eucalyptus & Lavender, Lemongrass & Clementine Zest, Lavender Floral & Mint, Emerald Cypress & Fir, Green Mandarin & Leaf, and Ruby Grapefruit & Herb. Their website maintains that they use only 'whole and pure pl...
Seventh Generation Laundry Concentrate, Free & Clear, 50-Ounce Bottles (Pac
2008-01-21 02:01:00
Seventh Generation Laundry Concentrate, Free & Clear, 50-Ounce Bottles (Pack of 6) (Health and Beauty)By Seventh Generation Buy new: $53.31 Customer Rating: First tagged “baby” by D. Hill “lovingitRAW” Customer tags: natural ...
Green Household Products - Seventh Generation?s Cheerleader for Eco Living
2007-12-21 17:09:00
If you are a fan of Seventh Generation products you might find the interview with President and “Chief Inspired Protagonist” of Seventh Generation, Jeffrey Hollender at the Huffington...
Seventh Generation Newborn Diapers, (0 To10 Lbs), 40-Count Packages (160 Di
2007-12-18 02:12:00
Seventh Generation Newborn Diapers, (0 To10 Lbs), 40-Count Packages (160 Diapers) (Pack of 4) (Health and Beauty)By Seventh Generation Buy new: $41.99 Customer Rating: First tagged “baby” by Sara M Customer tags: ...
Seth Bauer, "National Geographic's The Green Guide" editor: The Mr. Media I
2007-08-17 04:53:00
The first cool thing you need to know about National Geographic?s The Green Guide newsletter is that you can download an electronic edition of the latest issue for $2.50 right now or spend $3.50, and they?ll mail you one in about two weeks. I like it already.The Green Guide is truly a magazine of the moment. Whether you believe in global warming, as Al Gore does, or believe it?s nothing more than liberal strategery, as the President does, the environment is a hot topic.I can?t believe I just said that.Joining me today is Seth Bauer, editorial director of The Green Guide and thegreenguide.com.Launched in 1994 and acquired by National Geographic in 2007, The Green Guide is a bimonthly newsletter and comprehensive Web site for consumers interested in a green lifestyle.Over the past 20 years, Bauer has served as editor-in-chief for publications such as Body & Soul and Walking magazines. He?s also the co-author of the 90 Day Fitness Walking Program and has been published in The New York ...
By: Mr. Media
Seventh Generation Natural Glass & Surface Cleaner, 32 fl oz
2007-05-08 01:48:00
Office Product:  Non Toxic, Biodegradable, Vegetable- Base, No Alcohol Solvents Company: Seventh Generation  List Price:  Amazon Price: $3.99 Original post by Amazon.com: home in Amazon.com and software by Elliott Back No Tags
Wanna Change It? Seventh Generation and Greenpeace Are Looking For You.
2007-04-24 14:28:00
Are you a eco-conscious college student seeking to expand your activism? Green cleaning products company Seventh Generation and Greenpeace are teaming up to form a environmental/social justice leadership training program for young people. Dubbed Change It, the second-year program is recruiting 200 student leaders between the ages of 18 and 24 to take part in a week of grassroots environmental and social justice education. Selected students will receive an all-expenses-paid trip to Washington, DC in July. Participants will learn about topics such as systems thinking, action media, nonviolence, and campaign strategy, and will actually participate in real campaign work. Last year's Change It participants were responsible for a nonviolent global warming campaign in front of the US Capitol, where participants created a giant human arrow pointed towards the capitol with the phrase "Global Warming Starts Here" and delivered photographs of the event to their respective re...
Seventh Generation Natural Laundry Detergent
2006-09-19 15:33:01
Seventh Generation Natural Laundry Detergent, Free & Clear, Ultra-Concentrated Liquid, 150-Ounce Bottles (Pack of 3) Features a unique combination of vegetable based surfactants and enzymes to power out even the toughest stains. Unlike conventional laundry detergents, it won’t leave residues that may irritate sensitive skin. Seventh Generation uses only ingredients that do not pose any chronic health risks and are safe for the environment. Our new stain fighting formula gets a big boost in protein stain removal because we’ve added non-animal derived enzymes. The laundry detergents are ultra concentrated, non-toxic, hypo-allergenic, and biodegradable. Contains no dyes, masking agents, phosphates, petroleum based cleaners, optical brighteners and are not tested on animals. They are kosher certified and safe for septic and greywater systems Average Customer Review: Read Reviews Tags: Seventh, Generation, Natural, Laundry, Detergent
By: DiaperJoy
Seventh Generation Baby Wipes Refills
2006-08-16 19:51:01
Seventh Generation Baby Wipes Refills, Chlorine Free and Unscented, 80-Count Packs Seventh Generation Baby Wipes are moistened with natural aloe vera, vitamin E, and water to cleanse and moisturize gently and naturally. Unlike many traditional baby wipes, ours are fragrance free, not bleached with chlorine and do not contain alcohol or synthetic ingredients that can irritate baby’s skin. The one-at-a-time pop up dispenser is convenient and easy to use. Average Customer Review: Read Reviews Tags: Seventh, Generation, Baby, Wipes, Refills, chlorine, free, unscented
By: DiaperJoy
Seventh Generation Baby Wipes Refills
2006-08-07 19:33:02
Seventh Generation Baby Wipes Refills, Chlorine Free and Unscented, 80-Count Packs Seventh Generation Baby Wipes are moistened with natural aloe vera, vitamin E, and water to cleanse and moisturize gently and naturally. Unlike many traditional baby wipes, ours are fragrance free, not bleached with chlorine and do not contain alcohol or synthetic ingredients that can irritate baby’s skin. The one-at-a-time pop up dispenser is convenient and easy to use. Average Customer Review: Read Reviews Tags: Seventh, Generation, Baby, Wipes, Refills, chlorine, free, unscented
By: DiaperJoy
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