If you were to ask us, “What’s the most surprising thing about your industry?,” the first thing that would come to mind is the state of transparency. Did you know the US has no federal requirement for household cleaners to tell you what’s inside them? When it comes to food that we put in our bodies, every brand must list the ingredients. But with cleaners, you can choose to disclose zilch. Zero. Nada.
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Discover the latest updates from ECOS at our blog, including new products, trending topics, and how it impacts the health of yourself and your family. We’ll also share actionable tips for a safer clean home, the latest science on safer cleaning ingredients, step-by-step guides on using ECOS products effectively, and tips and tricks for optimal cleaning.
We’ve all been there. That moment you go to look at a bottle’s ingredient label and find a list of words you can’t pronounce, let alone identify. 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 “The Nasties.
Read MoreThis interview was originally published on Three Ships Beauty. Kelly Vlahakis-Hanks joins us on the #HerHustle blog to share her leadership journey with us. She shares the importance of safer cleaning products for your health, and what she does to overcome moments of self-doubt and adversity.
Read MoreWhen you’re in need of a little “me-time,” a good skincare routine can be a perfect go-to. After all, who doesn’t love a nice sheet mask, a few cucumbers, and a moisturizer that makes your skin feel silky smooth? But when it comes to pampering your skin, there’s one thing that often doesn’t get the attention it deserves: your laundry detergent.
Read MoreOctober is breast cancer awareness month. It also happens to be the month that we raise money for the American Cancer Society. When it comes to finding a partner, we always look for organizations who share our mission to help people live a cleaner, healthier lifestyle. And there’s no better partner in that effort than the American Cancer Society; a group that works tirelessly to fund and drive research and fight cancer.
Read MoreThe reality is, when it comes to carcinogens, there’s no way to avoid them ALL. Instead, it’s about finding balance and living a cleaner lifestyle where you can. Luckily, your home is a place where reducing carcinogens is easily within your control. So don’t feel alarmed, and let’s go through some super simple ways to do just that.
Read MoreClean air, clean water, access to proper nutrition, a safe and healthy home—these are fundamental human rights. At ECOS, we’re passionate about creating a world where these rights are guaranteed for everyone, no matter their race or socioeconomic status.
Read MoreDid you know that by 2030 there will be more than 22 million cancer survivors in the U.S.? Fortunately, cancer rates are going down overall, and the number of survivors is increasing due to advances in treatment and early detection. But what if we could take steps to help avoid getting cancer in the first place? And how can we support our friends and family members who are facing a cancer diagnosis?
Read MoreProgram: Upper Rio Grande Winter Flow Restoration
Location: Conejos River & Upper Rio Grande, Colorado
Read MoreProgram: Lower San Pedro Pastureland Conversion
Location: Lower San Pedro River Wildlife Area, Arizona
Read MoreProgram: Scott River Water Trust (SRWT): French Creek Flow Enhancement
Location: French Creek, Scott River watershed, California
Read MoreWashing the dishes. It’s something you probably haven’t spent much time thinking about, but it’s a chore performed daily in almost every home. It starts with a squeeze of dish soap, a few swishes of the sponge, followed by a water rinse. But that conventional dish soap you’ve been using? It doesn’t all wash off. In fact, it leaves toxic chemical residues behind on your dishes and glasses that pose significant health hazards over the long-term.
Read MoreWe wear our largest organ – about 20 feet of it – on the outside of our body. Our skin. It has the important job of being the first line of defense from germs and toxic substances – like the skin-irritating chemical residues of conventional laundry detergents. If your skin reacts by getting itchy and irritated, it’s time to take a closer look at your detergent’s ingredients.
Read MoreAs COVID-19 retains its grip on the headlines, keeping our homes clean and virus-free remain top priorities. But, does all the spraying, scrubbing, and disinfecting come at a cost to our health? The truth is – yes – all that deep cleaning can spread some nasty chemicals into the air of your home.
Read MoreProgram: Washington Water Trust (WWT) Dry Year Leasing Program
Location: Dungeness River watershed, Washington State
Read MoreSustainability has been part of our DNA for over 50 years. To us, sustainability is holistic; you can’t make environmentally friendly products in an unsustainable way and be successful.
Read MoreIt’s no mystery, we are living through a crucial moment in American history. A moment along our timeline that will be remembered and retold for generations. And you (yes YOU!) are a critical part of how this story unfolds.
Read MoreThis year, we are proud to partner with Folds of Honor, a nonprofit that provides educational scholarships to the spouses and children of fallen or disabled veterans. The 501(c)(3) was established in 2007 after Lt. Col. Rooney, a U.S. Air Force fighter pilot, saw the grieving family of a fallen U.S. Army Corporal meeting their loved one’s coffin on an airport tarmac. Folds of Honor scholarships support private education tuition, tutoring and educational summer camps for children K-12 and higher education tuition assistance. To date, they have awarded more than 24,500 scholarships totaling $130 million to military spouses and children.
Read MoreWith stay-at-home orders in place across most of the U.S. because of the COVID-19 crisis, access to fresh produce can be a little hit and miss. Some people are still shopping at grocery stores using safe distancing, while others have turned to grocery delivery services and weekly CSA (community-supported agriculture) boxes to help keep their home stocked.
Read More“Wash your hands.” This reminder has become as common these days as “Good morning” or “How’s the weather?”. But beyond the CDC’s guidelines for washing our hands, we’re still left with questions: How exactly does washing my hands prevent the spread of disease? Do I need antibacterial soap? How often do I need to wash my hands? Will this really protect me?
Read MoreThe spread of the new COVID-19 illness has been unsettling for all of us. We want to do everything we can to protect ourselves and our family, and we’re bombarded with new recommendations every day on how to stay safe. Working from home, social distancing, cleaning and disinfecting – it can feel overwhelming at times.
Read MoreStarting January 1st, 2020, millions of consumers and workers in California now have the information they need to protect their health.
Read MoreFor over 40 years, people around the globe have come together to celebrate International Women’s Day, recognizing the strong, capable women who have led the fight for gender equality in both big and small ways. As a majority women-owned and women-led company, we strongly believe that our success owes a great deal to our powerful female leadership.
Read MoreFamily owned and operated since 1967, ECOS has been making plant-powered cleaners in the U.S. for over 50 years. ECOS™ laundry detergent and the collection of over 90 other eco-conscious cleaners, are proudly made in four facilities across the country.. We are dedicated to growing the U.S. green economy, reducing its environmental footprint, and creating safer products for families to enjoy across the country.
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