The Air In There
September 03, 2007 by Jennifer Boulden
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The Air In There
Americans spend 90% of their time indoors--and much of that at work. According to the EPA, air pollution is up to five times worse inside than outside. Harsh cleaning chemicals contribute to the problem. In fact, one-third of the cleaning products that janitors handle contain chemicals that can cause skin and eye irritation, cancer, or reproductive disorders. And approximately 37 million Americans suffer from chemical sensitivity, so increased absenteeism and health costs can stem from using compounds that evaporate harmful materials into the air. Eco-cleaners are comparably priced and much safer for workers; the only downside is that it's a little harder to get our fave versions in bulk.
+ Three to grow on:
§ Green Cleaning Pollution Prevention Calculator www.ofee.gov/janitor Estimate the eco- benefits of switching to greener janitorial supplies and services. § Center for a New American Dream www.newdream.org/procure/products/approved.php List of green institutional cleaning supplies for big businesses. § Shaklee Get Clean www.shaklee.com This maker of biodegradable, chlorine-free cleaners offers an auto-ship program for businesses.
Eco-Impact If 10,000 office buildings switch to green cleaning products, we'd eliminate the weight of more than 1.7 million laptops a year in nasty chemical cleaners.
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