Best Cruelty-Free Cleaning Products
There’s no need to harm animals to clean your home. These cruelty-free cleaning products are so effective that they’ll make you want to get on your knees and scrub!
Earth Choice
Cruelty-free and cost-effective, Earth Choice products can be found at Coles, Woolworths, Chemist Warehouse, and independent supermarkets (including The Cruelty Free Shop) – and most of them cost only a few dollars. Earth Choice products are also grey-water safe, and the bottles are made from 100 per cent recycled plastic.
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Ecostore
Ecostore offers affordable cruelty-free products. In fact, many of its dish, home, and laundry items – which can be found at IGA and Woolworths – retail for under $10 each.
Clean Conscience
Use this Tasmanian company’s products to clean your house and your conscience. Their minimal environmental footprint makes cleaning more green. Click here for a list of stockists or buy from Vegan Online.
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Ecologic
Ecologic’s products are not only vegan but also ozone-friendly. Its air freshener is invigorating, and its glass cleaner and dishwashing liquid will leave your windows and kitchenware sparkling. These products, which range from $8 to $10, can be purchased here.
Earthwise
This New Zealand–based company offers a wide variety of Earth-friendly laundry and dishwashing products, along with air fresheners and multi-purpose, glass, and bathroom cleaners. You can find Earthwise home-care products in some smaller independent supermarkets, health stores, and other specialty stores.
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Make Your Own
Sometimes, simple ingredients can be just as effective as more expensive products. Consider the following:
- An all-purpose cleaner can be made by mixing vinegar and baking soda or salt.
- Glass cleaner can be made from equal amounts of water and vinegar.
- Toilet bowls can be cleaned with baking soda and vinegar.
With the great variety of cruelty-free cleaning products available everywhere now, it’s never been easier to keep your home clean without harming animals.
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