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Safe Cleaning Products Initiative

The Safe Cleaning Products Initiative is a national effort intended to reduce women's exposure to toxic chemicals in cleaning products.

Click on the links below to learn more about how chemicals in cleaning products affect your health and what we can do about it!

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Quick Link to Non-Toxic Cleaning recipes


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Women & Household Cleaning Products


General information about how cleaning products may affect your health.

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Asthma & Household Cleaning Products



Learn about the chemicals in cleaning products that are associated with asthma.

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Reproductive Harm & Household Cleaning Products


Learn about the chemicals in cleaning products that are associated with birth defects, infertility, and other reproductive problems.

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Corporate Responsibility & Government Oversight



WVE is working to convince companies to remove hazardous ingredients from their products. Find out what companies and government agencies are (or are not) doing to address these concerns.


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Safe Cleaning in Schools and Other Institutions


Thinking about going green in your institution? These resources can help.


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Building a National Collaborative



WVE is building an alliance of organizations across the country working on chemicals in cleaning products.


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What You Can Do





Steps you can take for a healthy home. Includes links to recipes for making your own non-toxic cleaners.


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Tell cleaning companies that you want safe products. Send a message today!



Household_Haz-small.jpgReports and Fact Sheets

Get the facts about chemicals in cleaning
products. (Informe y hojas de datos disponibles en EspaƱol)




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