By Melissa Micka
Buck Consultants
It’s spring cleaning time again—time to clean up the clutter and start fresh. But before you get to work, take a few minutes to consider these tips for making spring cleaning green cleaning.
Out with the old, in with the new

(Photo: Green Right Now Network)
Traditional household cleaning products contain dangerous, toxic ingredients that can cause or contribute to serious health issues including cancer, respiratory problems, reproductive abnormalities and allergic reactions. So, if your cleaning supplies are along the traditional lines, it’s probably time to start considering greener alternatives. On your next trip to the store, stop in the cleaning aisle and look for products labeled as non-toxic, biodegradable or made from renewable resources. And, check to see if your community has toxics recycling days, so that you can safely remove your old cleaning products from your home. (If you just throw them out in the trash, you run the risk of contaminating the environment.)











