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WWF and Celeb Chef Launch "Clean and Green"

by Erin Courtenay - Madison, WI on 12. 1.05
Design & Architecture (kitchen)

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The World Wildlife Fund and British celebrity chef Antony Worrall Thompson have teamed up to launch a new line of eco-friendly cleaning products. The line, Clean and Green, uses plant-based ingredients sourced from sustainable agriculture. The WWF tested and certified the products with a set of stringent criteria that examined the environmental impact of the cleansers. There are currently seven products in the line, including an anti-bacterial all purpose cleaner, kitchen degreaser, stain remover, odor neutralizer & air freshener, anti-bacterial handwash and an anti-bacterial washing liquid. Clean and Green products are available from WWF’s online store.

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I hope they acknowledge Annie Berthold-Bond for the name of their product line.

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1886101019

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