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Learn natural, eco-friendly tips for keeping your home green and healthy. Includes checklists, how-tos, and more from the experts of AspenClean. Learn recommendations on sustainable living from the sustainable, eco-friendly cleaning experts.
Aspen Clean Blog
2y ago
Why we use 100% recycled plastic
From Pollution to Packaging with Chris
Recycled plastic, also called PCR is something we use to reduce our impact on plastic waste pollution. Put simply, PCR Plastic Packaging is made of Recycled Plastics. PCR stands for post-consumer resin, and we’re proud to say AspenClean bottles have thus far been made from 100% PCR Plastics.
What’s more exciting is that we’re soon releasing a new line of products with an even BIGGER focus on reducing our environmental impact.
But back to PCR Plastics, why they’re important, and how PCR plastics are being used ..read more
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2y ago
What is Plastic Free July?
How to reduce single-use plastics and move to a zero-waste lifestyle with Alicia ..read more
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2y ago
How to remove white and red wine stains naturally
Preparing for the long weekend with Dusty ..read more
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2y ago
13 Tips To Reduce Waste This Summer
Sustainable Living with Alicia
Plastic-free July is upon us and we couldn’t be more excited to share these 13 tips to reduce waste this summer with you. We’ll obviously take a look at some key ways to get your plastic consumption down, but also throw in some other awesome ideas for waste reduction in general over the summer period and in the new normal that the pandemic has created ..read more
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2y ago
Why a Clean House is The Perfect Father's Day Gift
What Dad’s Enjoy. With Chris ..read more
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2y ago
Are Your Household Cleaning Products Harming the Environment?
By Alicia, Co-Founder
Happy World Environment Day! People across the world are coming together to fight against (and reverse) ecosystem degradation. Part of this movement involves educating ourselves in the products we’re using and the harmful impacts they can have on our environment so we can cut them down and remove them from our systems. In todays’ blog I want to share some of the information I’ve learned about cleaning products over the years along with some handy tips about what ingredients to look out for when you’re p ..read more
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2y ago
COVID-19 Safety Measures and Policy
We hope that you are staying safe and healthy.
Your safety has always been and continues to be our paramount concern. We want to assure you, that we will take all the necessary precautions to keep you and our teams safe and healthy.
After a careful review of our processes and the recommendations issued by the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) and the World Health Organization (WHO), we have implemented a number of improvements for your safety. We constantly update and improve the procedures, taking into account all the available information. We h ..read more
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2y ago
Our Guide to the Best All-Natural Disinfectants for Your Home
These days, demand for disinfectants and sanitizers has increased dramatically. You’ve probably noticed that there are hardly any products left on store shelves, and even though manufacturers are ramping up their production, supply is expected to remain short. The novel coronavirus, or SARS-CoV-2 which causes COVID-19, has many people scared and searching for products to keep them safe from what the World Health Organization has now officially classified as a pandemic ..read more
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2y ago
EWG VERIFIED for Cleaning Products
Finding non-toxic, safe cleaning products is always a challenge. With no regulating standards for claims on cleaning products, it's almost impossible for consumers to tell what's actually 'green'. But thanks to The Environmental Working Group (EWG), finding the best options will get a lot easier. The EWG has recently launched the EWG VERIFIED™ certification for Cleaning Products. AspenClean is honored to be the first cleaning product to be EWG VERIFIED™.
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2y ago
5 Common Cleaning Ingredients That Trigger Asthma
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 235 million people suffer from asthma worldwide. WHO further goes on to state that asthma is the most common chronic disease among children. Home cleaning products seem to be one of the main culprits in upping the risk of childhood asthma. A recent article on National Post that published study results by Simon Fraser University on this subject confirms this often underplayed grim reality.
Researchers surveyed parents who were non-smokers without any history of asthma. The aim was t ..read more