Wednesday 28 June 2017

 Seventh Genration 
However, there is reason to be optimistic about protecting your #RightToKnow.  There is change brewing via three different legislative bills recently introduced, plus with some industry leaders and retailers.   At Seventh Generation, we are excited about this momentum we're seeing in our fight for Ingredient Disclosure, and encourage Generation Good members to join in and help us double down in demand the cleaning industry #comeclean!
In this activity:
1. Read the updates in our blog.
2. Read the Q&A below about why it matters.
3. If you find this to be important to you, use your sharing tools to join Seventh Generation in this fight and help get others involved!  

Q: Why should consumers care what’s in their cleaning products?
A: Exposure to cleaning products may cause or exacerbate certain health conditions. Fumes from some cleaning products can induce asthma in otherwise healthy individuals and exacerbate asthma in people who already have the disease.
  • The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) “has found that nearly 10% of all work-related asthma cases are caused by exposure to cleaning products.”[i] CDPH is concerned that the use of some cleaning products in schools may contribute to asthma in students and workers.[ii]
  • About 8 percent of adults and children in California have asthma, with almost 200,000 new cases diagnosed each year.[iii] Asthma is much more prevalent in lower income communities.[iv]
  • Children born to women who held cleaning jobs while pregnant have an elevated risk of birth defects, according to a 2010 study by the New York State Department of Health.[vi]
Q: Who is at most risk from these adverse effects? The general consumer, kids, or professionals like janitors?
A: Workers, children, and minorities are most at risk. Workers like janitors, maids, and housekeepers are most vulnerable to these products, being exposed for long hours every day.
  • About 6 percent of janitors experience a job-related injury from chemical exposure to cleaning products every year.[vii]
  • About half of the nation’s janitors, maids and housekeepers are Latino or African American.[viii]
  • Children born to women who held cleaning jobs while pregnant have an elevated risk of birth defects, according to a 2010 study by the New York State Department of Health.[ix]
  • The California Department of Public Health “has found that nearly 10% of all work-related asthma cases are caused by exposure to cleaning products.”[x]
  • According to the U.S. EPA, cleaning products contribute to concentrations of many common pollutants that are 2 to 5 times higher inside homes than outside.[xi]
Q: Why should consumers care about fragrance?
A: The generic term "fragrance" when listed on a product label can refer to a mixture that may be composed of any of over 3,000 chemicals. According to the Califormia Department of PH, fragrances in cleaning products are actually a combination of many chemicals, some of which contain ingredients that have been associated with dizziness, cancer, endocrine disruption, and asthma.
The manufacturers of cleaning, and personal care products for that matter, are not required to list their fragrance ingredients on product labels. Without this information consumers do not know what ingredients, including potential allergens, are in their products.
Further, “unscented” does not necessarily mean a product is made without fragrance chemicals. This term can be misleading to consumers, particularly to those with an allergy related to fragrance. Natural fragrances can also cause sensitivities.  The term "fragrance free" on the other hand denotes products that do not contain any fragrances at all.
Q: Why put ingredient information on a label? Will consumers really know what to do with it?
A: Consumers at the store can’t make informed purchasing decisions without accurate ingredient information on labels. A 2015 survey of 1,000 U.S. moms found that 73% of those surveyed, “often do research to understand the safety of ingredients to which their family is exposed.” Kids and workers with acute skin rashes and allergic reactions, or pregnant women counseled to avoid certain chemicals by their doctors, will be able to avoid cleaning products with ingredients they have reactions to. Union negotiations rely on ingredient information in order to negotiate for safer cleaning products in the workplace.
It comes down to consumer education and awareness. Think of food labels. While it was once a foreign concept to look at the ingredient labels of your food, it’s now commonplace and consumers are knowledgeable about certain ingredients they may choose to avoid.
If you find this information important to share, please use your sharing tools to get the word out about the issue and help build momentum towards change!

Monday 26 June 2017

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Thursday 16 March 2017

Maya Rudolph tells it like it is. #ComeClean

 #ComeClean 
You don’t need fragrances on your tampon. Watch the video below and share with others!
Seventh Generation believes you have the right to know what's in the products you buy and that includes your feminine hygiene products. Tampons and pads do not need fragrances and deodorants to be effective; then why is the industry adding them to your feminine products and not disclosing what is in them? You should have the right to know what you are using on your most sensitive areas.
Join Seventh Generation in its mission for transparency on pack and get the industry to #ComeClean about its ingredients.
1. SHARE the video using your sharing tools below, and let the women (and men) in your lives know about the lack of transparency on ingredient lists.
2. Visit seventhgeneration.com/comeclean to read more and take additional action!
Let’s face it, nobody enjoys having to buy tampons or pads. But Maya Rudolph, in her own unique way, opens up a discussion we should all be having.  Women use ~10,000 tampons in their lifetime!   Do you know what ingredients are used in them?  Learn more and shop Seventh Generation's full line of tampons, pads & pantiliners at select Target stores.

Wednesday 1 March 2017

Seventh Generation's Free & Clear laundry detergent made for sensitive skin

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This plant-based formula is tough on stains without fragrances, dyes or artificial brighteners. Get a clean you can trust that is made for sensitive skin. 

I was selected to try Seventh Generation's Free & Clear laundry detergent made for sensitive skin, for FREE! Join me in #generationgood to see if you qualify too, or get other opportunities. http://www.generationgood.net


Seventh Generation Auto Dishwasher Detergent test

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I get to test Seventh Generation's automatic dishwasher detergent packs for free. They are made with plant-based ingredients and an enzyme-rich formula. I'll post my thoughts after I get them! You can have the chance to test new products too by joining the Generation Good community by Seventh Generation.
IT WORKS
Plant-based ingredients consist of surfactants, enzymes and water conditioners to blast away tough residue for cleam, sparking dishes - no pre-wash necessary.
WE CARE
USDA Certified Bio-Based Product 78%:  All of our ingredients are on the label, including the source, so you know which ones are plant-based, and we certify our products by the USDA. 
Our enzyme-rich formula cleans without chlorine, phosphates or synthetic fragrances.

- Convenient Single-Use Packs
- No Mess, No Measuring
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All of Seventh Generation's Auto Dish detergents work in hot and cold water and are effective at standard and energy-saving settings.

Wednesday 7 December 2016

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