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Who needs the 4th Estate when you can have whiter whites?

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OK, defending

freedom of speech is not our gig (but TG for those who do). So we'll stick with what we know -

eco-safety: get your whites brighter without the health risks of chlorine. Just

try an oxygen-based formula.

 

 

The Benefits

Easier on clothes. Alternative

bleaches aren't as harsh as chlorine and you can use 'em on colors.Safer for your fam. In the US, 25,000+

kids " are exposed to " (EPA code for " have accidents

involving " ) chlorine bleach each year.Safer for the earth. Chlorine from

bleach can produce carcinogenic compounds if it gets past water treatment.Smell better. Clothes bleached

with chlorine smell like...well, chlorine.

 

 

 

Personally Speaking

Jen bought a pair of white dressage breeches (aka:

riding pants) off of eBay, and they were not really the crisp white she wanted. So she soaked them overnight in Ecover Bleach

alternative and now they are wicked white.

 

 

Wanna Try

Just add one of these oxygen-based formulas to your

regular eco-friendly laundry routine:

Ecover

Non-Chlorine Bleach - also available as a liquid.

Available here ($4).20

Mule Team Borax - ½-cup releases major hydrogen peroxide bleaching

power ($9).OxiClean

Free - OxiClean's dye- and fragrance-free version ($7).Seventh

Generation Chlorine Free Bleach - widely available at your local

natural grocer. Available online here ($5).DIY Bite: use ½ cup lemon juice

(the acid provides bleaching power) in the rinse cycle combined with line

drying in the sun (sunlight is a natural sterilizer - just be careful

with colors since they can fade).

 

 

 

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