From Green Right Now Reports
If you are looking to simplify your cleaning regimen, while also squeezing the phosphates and other harmful chemicals out of the products you use, watch for DuoDish, a new offering by Earth Friendly Products.
This new entrant in the natural dishwasher category is so safe, it can be used as a hand dishwashing soap. No more need for two products.
It’s all about convenience and providing more choices for consumers, says company CEO Van Vlahakis.
DuoDish caught our eye because we’ve had accidents, promulgated by kids who don’t much use the dishwasher, in which the dishwashing soap was used when the dishWASHER soap was called for. So we know first hand that dish soap for hand washing dishes does NOT translate for the dishwasher. In fact, it results in a sudsy bath for the entire kitchen! (Or did in one memorable event.)
More importantly though, it’s nice to keep it green and clean, and Earth Friendly Products have met the EPA’s test for being environmentally safe. DuoDish is free of synthetic fragrances, phosphates, 1,4 dioxane, formaldehyde, bleach and petroleum products.
It’s also nice to simplify, and as our cleaning products step down from using overly harsh chemicals, more and more of them might have cross over uses. We already use a couple products, instead of say five or six, to clean our bathrooms. Why not aim for an easier approach in the kitchen?
We haven’t tried DuoDish yet. It was just introduced at the Natural Products Expo West in Anaheim last month. But we will. We expect it to work as well as the Earth Friendly Products we have used, such as the effective and affordable Ecos Liquid Laundry Detergent.
DuoDish retails for $3.99 for a 25 oz. bottle. It’s sold at Costco, Sams Club, Whole Foods Markets and other retailers.
- Earth Friendly Products distributes environmentally friendly cleaning supplies for households and commercial use worldwide. The cleaners are created from sustainable plant-based ingredients. The company has won “champion” level recognition from the EPA’s Design for the Environment program.