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   StephenHarry  
   
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     Posted: 17/May/2010 at 1:45am | 
 
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   No doubt that chem have negative effects but they are useful too.
    
   
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   Michael  
   
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     Posted: 17/May/2010 at 10:59pm | 
 
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   Since when are "eco-friendly" and "biodegradable" synonymous?
    
   
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   Captain MooCo.  
   
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     Posted: 18/May/2010 at 3:13pm | 
 
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   They aren't synonymous but, if a product degrades biologically then the foot print of said product is minimal and leaves behind minerals that the earth needs to sustain itself. By definition what is an eco-friendly product? Goods considered to inflict minimal or no harm on the Environment. I don't share the hippy definition of "eco-friendly or going green" which is to buy overpriced "Green" label products that have nearly or exactly the same effects on the environment as "chemicals".
    
   
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     Posted: 18/May/2010 at 8:15pm | 
 
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   Actually, you bring up a good point. What is "eco-friendly" in our (or any) industry anyway? I would say that IAQ is a larger part of it for us than, say, the carbon footprint. "Hypo-Allergenic" would probably be a more accurate term, but it seems that "green" in the cleaning industry is the catch-all. These should all be in our tags.
    
   
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     Posted: 19/May/2010 at 5:04pm | 
 
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   Hypo-Allergenic is something I can buy into. I understand allergies to chemicals as I have them myself (No fabric softener for me thank you),
    
   
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   JoanLee  
   
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     Posted: 20/July/2010 at 5:40am | 
 
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   And I think that "Hypo-Allergenic" is more accurate word. I mean that "green" could mean really lots of things. Thats why it's mostly used to advertise. People like being "green". 
   
    
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   ronscleantips  
   
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     Posted: 29/July/2010 at 11:40pm | 
 
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   Hi everybody 
   
  thank you for sharring i also agree with james that sometimes the traditional chimicals are bringing the best result and working faster  | 
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