2020-04-01 Good Housekeeping

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Earth Day


CHAMPIONS


GREAT-SMELLING
VINEGAR SPRAY
SCHMIDT’S CLEANING VINEGAR
MULTI-SURFACE CLEANING SPRAY,
$5 FOR 15 OZ
Vinegar cuts grease and dis-
solves limescale, but it does
smell. Schmidt’s took the power
of cleaning vinegar (20% stron-
ger than regular white vinegar)
and added essential oils and
plant-based cleaners for a
pleasant, effective spray.
WHY IT WON We erased
splatters, smears and smudges
with ease. Schmidt’s is a USDA
Certified Biobased product in
a 100% PCR plastic bottle.

HEAVY-DUTY SPONGE CLOTH
TEN AND CO. SWEDISH SPONGE CLOTH, $5
Kitchen sponges are absorbent but get germy and don’t
last, and washable dishcloths can be wimpy. Ten and Co.’s
cellulose-cotton sponge cloths offer the best of both.
They soak up spills, feel hefty in your hand, dry surfaces
without streaking and can be washed and reused.
WHY IT WON Once you try these, you’ll never go back
to stinky sponges again. We used them for dishes and
kitchen cleanup and found them flexible and absorbent.

POWERFUL
DISH SOAP
SEVENTH GENERATION
DISH LIQUID, $3 FOR 25 OZ
When Seventh Generation
made this dish soap, it
thought about performance
and the planet. It’s a tough
grease-cutting formula
inside a 100% post-consumer
recycled (PCR) plastic
bottle — that includes the cap.
WHY IT WON In our
evaluations, it washed
more dishes than any other
plant-based dish soap we
tested. We applaud that it
is USDA Certified Biobased,
carries the EPA Safer
Choice Certification and
lists all ingredients on the
label for transparency.

PLANT-BASED DETERGENT
GAIN BOTANICALS LAUNDRY DETERGENT, $10 FOR 100 OZ
A good laundry detergent is hard to find, and Gain proves
that doing good doesn’t have to come at the expense
of being good. Made with 65% plant-based ingredients,
it’s also free of dyes and brighteners.
WHY IT WON In our test of 43 detergents, Gain Botani-
cals was a top performer, beating out traditional brands
on cotton and polyester fabrics in hot and cold water.

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