Green Cleaning Tools
March 18, 2009 by Jennifer Chait
Filed under Green Living
It’s healthy and smart to clean green. You can make your own cleaners with non-toxic ingredients or purchase safer ready-made cleaners. There’s more to it of course because you need some tools to go with those cleaners.

Bad, anti-eco cleaning tools:
- Most sponges
- Clean and toss (non-recyclable) disposables like Swiffer products
- Paper towels
Better, eco-friendly cleaning tools:
- Loofahs
- Reusable cloths – you can buy packs of washcloths, use old cloth diapers, or cut up old clothing. Thrift stores are an especially good place to find old cleaning cloths.
- Twist Cleaning Kit
- Eco-sponge and sponge with walnut scrubber
- Microfiber sponge mitts
- Fight stains with the sun!
- O-Cedar Brooms – not perfect but greener than some with bristles made from recycled soda bottles and this broom has a long life.
- Bono Hardwood Floor Mop – comes with a reusable cloth head which is better than those sponge-like toss away mop heads.
- Get a greener vacuum cleaner
Other related green cleaning tips:
- Look for cleaning tools that come in minimal packaging.
- Make sure all your cleaning tools are reusable and have the longest life possible.
- Avoid plastics when possible and aim for natural bristles and wooden handles (like with a broom).
- Consider tools that do double duty – do you really need a brush for the tub and another for the sinks? No.















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