Vinegar. For glass or metal, nothing beats vinegar mixed with a little bit of water.
Percarbonate cleaners are effective at removing tough stains and odors, are environmentally friendly, and are safe to use on a variety of surfaces.
Cleaning tile with vinegar can be effective as a natural and eco-friendly alternative to commercial cleaners. Vinegar's acidic properties can help break down dirt and grime on tile surfaces. However, its effectiveness may vary depending on the level of dirt and stains present. It is generally safe to use and environmentally friendly compared to harsh chemical cleaners.
I use Sierra at 50-50%. It's environmentally friendly, i.e: non-toxic.
Usually people don't choose to use environmentally friendly products cause they want the more fancyAlso because most environmentally friendly products either don't work as well or cost more.
Herbal Essence products are not considered environmentally friendly by most standards. The reason for this is because of the chemicals they use in their products.
Citric cleaners are effective at cutting through grease and grime, are environmentally friendly, and have a pleasant citrus scent. They are also safe to use on a variety of surfaces and are biodegradable.
Stirling engine generators are environmentally friendly. The cooling fluid they use in them is helium and not freon. They are much more efficient in how they operate as well.
One can use substitutes for rug cleaners (materials, which clean, but are not made for cleaning and therefore are environmentally friendly). Some of such include: baking soda, soap, lemon, vinegar, alcohol or corn starch.
As it is not powered by electricity, it does not use up resourses, and electricity
Probably. They don't use real lava.
Because it's renewable, and environmentally-friendly. =)
You can use rechargabel bateries