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Labels can (and often do) lie.
With awareness about potential health and environmental impacts on
the rise, consumers have an increased desire to buy products that are
safer. In order to profit from this desire, manufacturers have begun
using all sorts of marketing tactics to get us to believe their products
are better. Still, when it comes to conventional cleaners, manufacturers
can make claims that are neither independently verified nor government
regulated. According to Consumer Reports, some of the most common claims
include:
- ”Nontoxic”. This implies that the product will
cause no harm to the consumer or environment. However, there is
currently no standard definition for the term “nontoxic”, and unless
otherwise specified, there is no organization independently
verifying the claim.
- ”Natural”. Though widely found on commercial
cleaning products, the term “natural” doesn’t necessarily mean much.
There’s no standard definition for this claim in industry, so
manufacturers can use it as they please. What’s more, just because
something is “natural” doesn’t mean it’s less toxic, or
non-irritating. The word “natural” can be applied to just about
anything - including plastic, which comes from naturally occurring
petroleum.
- ”Environmentally friendly”. Again, while this
label implies that the product or packaging has some kind of
environmental benefit or that it causes no harm to the environment,
there is currently no standard definition for term “Environmentally
friendly”. Unless otherwise specified, there is also no organization
independently verifying this claim.
Use the Consumer Reports web guide to eco-labels for help discerning
fact from fiction.
Read More to find ways to save money while being earth friendly.
By Christopher Gavigan
Posted Apr 30, 2009
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