This, Not That: A Guide to Better Ingredients

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We’ve all been t在这里. That moment you go to look at a bottle’s ingredient label and find a list of words you can’t pronounce, 更不用说识别了. Sometimes it feels like you need a PhD in chemistry just to understand what’s safe or unsafe for your home. While we can’t offer you an advanced degree, we can promise to be as transparent and open as possible about what we put in our ECOS products. Unlike many conventional cleaners, we list all our ingredients. And if that’s not enough, we also list all the ingredients we promise to never use, AKA “它们.” 

Whether it’s because they can cause skin irritation, 产生致癌物质, or are bad for the environment, 有一个很大的, bad world of cleaning chemicals that are best to avoid. But that’s no cause for alarm, because t在这里 are also very easy, very effective alternatives for each and every one. 为了证明它, we want to share our knowledge on three popular “Nasties” and the alternative ingredient we use to achieve an equally effective clean. Get your goggles ready and let’s talk chemistry! 

 

表面活性剂: 
Ethoxylated Surfactant vs. Non-Ethoxylated

First off, what is a surfactant? In cleaning, they’re the chemical compound that does the heavy lifting of soil and stain removal. Surfactants bust through water’s strong surface tension, ensuring that soils can be carried away, making them essential to things like laundry detergent. Surfactants come in many forms – good and bad. We consider ethoxylated surfactants “nasty” because the process in which they are made creates a harmful byproduct known as 1,恶烷. 1,4 dioxane is a known carcinogen and neurotoxin. And what’s even sneakier? It’s never listed on labels! Luckily, t在这里 are some easy tricks to avoid it. Ethoxylated surfactants usually end in “-eth,例如月桂, sodium laureth sulfate (SLES), 或ceteareth. 

So what’s a good alternative? Plant-powered, non-ethoxylated surfactants such as sodium coco sulfate. Sodium coco sulfate uses coconut oil pressed from the inside meat to create a surfactant with excellent cleaning properties while remaining exceptionally gentle. You’ll find it in many of our products, like our hypoallergenic laundry detergent.  

 

防腐剂:
Parabens vs 安全的选择-Approved Preservatives

Preservatives are necessary for keeping cleaning formulas shelf-stable, but not all are created equal when it comes to safety. For example, parabens are a class of synthetic preservatives found in many commercial products. Studies have shown that parabens mimic estrogen in the body, which can have potentially harmful effects on fertility and increase cancer risks. 为了避免它们, keep in mind common paraben preservative names like methylparaben, butylparaben and polyparaben. 

For our formulas, we do our best to use 安全的选择-Approved preservatives, like Potassium Sorbate. So what is 安全的选择? It’s a seal of approval created by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to help consumers find cleaning products that are safer for their health and the environment without sacrificing performance. We have over 150 安全的选择 products (more than any other company!). You can read more about 安全的选择 在这里.  

额外的清洁:
Optical Brighteners vs Oxobrite

Optical brighteners are an example of a product being “over-engineered.” They are equivalent to a fluorescent dye. And while they may make your clothes look “fresher” or brighter, they actually do nothing when it comes to cleaning your clothing. 事实上, they often leave behind residue that can irritate skin in order to achieve a “brighter” look, not to mention they’re not biodegradable and will bioaccumulate. You can avoid optical brighteners by looking for laundry detergents that are clear and do not have any iridescence or fluorescence. And if you’re still interested in giving your clothing a clean boost, we recommend our Oxobrite, made with stain-lifting minerals. It’s an earth-friendly bleach-alternative that you can use around the house without worrying about nasty, 隐藏的化学物质. 

Alright, feel free to remove those goggles now. We’re done talking chemistry. But if you want to do a little extra homework, you can always take a look at our clean chemistry page. That’s w在这里 you’ll find some of our favorite ingredients (both naturally-derived and lab-made) as well as our extensive list of “Nasties.” And if you’d like to know more about cleaning ingredients on a public policy level, take a look at our blog post, Legally speaking, what’s the deal with cleaning? Without further ado, class dismissed!