Tuesday, January 09, 2007

Is Your Resolution To Be More Environmentally Proactive?


Most people are concerned about the environment and the effects of Co2 on global warming, and want to do their part to help. The frustration is in what can one person or one family do? As an environmental leader for 50 years, and the first company in the world to be certified climate neutral, Shaklee has made it easy for you and your family to become more environmentally proactive by going green with biodegradable cleaners.

The starter kit replaces many toxic cleaners in your home with better performing, longer lasting, and more economical, green alternatives. So now you can go Green while not giving up cleaning performance and save money in the process! With the purchase of a starter kit you eliminate 108 pounds of packaging waste from landfills, and 248 pounds of greenhouse gases. Purchasing a starter kit is the equivalent environmental impact of planting 10 trees!


More information on the contents of the starter kit.

Find green cleaners.

Figure out the Co2 generated by your use of fossil fuels and help offset your environmental impact.

Thursday, January 04, 2007

What's under your sink?

We believe home should be the safest place in the whole world. What do you believe?

The Facts:

  • 9 out of 10 poison exposures are suspected to be from household products.
  • 75,000 that's the number of registered chemicals, only a fraction of which have been tested for human health concerns.

Look under your sink right now. Pick a cleaner, any cleaner. Does it contain chlorine, phenol, ammonia, or formaldehyde? These—and more—may be toxic. Toxic as in dangerous, as in hurtful, as in not very clean at all. Home is no place for stuff like that. So start by getting rid of those troublemakers. Responsibly, of course. Then call in green, non-toxic cleaners. When you welcome non-toxic cleaners into your home, none of those hazardous things come with it. So be sure you're letting in products that care as much about your family's safety as you do.

Perform a toxic audit of your home. Find out what harmful toxins are threatening your family.