Friday, September 26, 2008

PureAyre Odor Eliminator

One of the little tricks I have for deciding what products to buy is to look at the warning label.

If the label screams CAUTION! or DANGER!, I think twice about putting the can or bottle in my pantry or bathroom. 

So even though I find it ... helpful to keep a scented spray in the bathroom, I'm not fond of the bilingual (Spanish and English) caution warning on the back of the bottle. Most of these scent sprays are pressurized, which explains the bulk of the warning (keep away from fire, flame or pilot light, container may burst at temperatures over 120 degrees Fahrenheit, do not puncture or incinerate, etc.) There are also bold warnings to keep the product out of reach of children and pets, and an additional warning that deliberately concentrating and inhaling the contents can be fatal.

Phew. 

In contrast, the unpressurized spray bottle of PureAyre Odor Eliminator label is much friendlier, sporting the big bold letters "COMPLETELY SAFE AND 100% READILY BIODEGRADABLE".

Now that's what we like to hear! 

Where our old scented spray didn't even bother to provide us with an ingredient list, PureAyre explains that it's made of just distilled water, food grade enzyme technology, natural mint and food grade preservative.

So how does it work and what's this about 'food grade' ingredients?

First the 'food grade' part. According to PureAyre, the enzymes and preservatives it uses are not only non-toxic, but actually edible. That's right, if you're cooking up an odiferous dish of liver with garlic and onions, you can actually spray PureAyre around the kitchen without worrying about risks from ingesting any droplets that settle on the food. 

(PureAyre does include what it calls "Common Sense Precautions" on the label, noting that PureAyre is not meant for internal use! It also says that in case of direct eye contact, you should rinse your eye with cool water if necessary. But frankly that's probably good advice if you got anything sprayed in your eye!)

So back to the original question - how the heck does PureAyre eliminate odors anyway? PureAyre says that the naturally occuring plant-based enzymes in its spray actually break apart odor molecules to clean the air and permanently eliminate odors.

Want more information? Wikipedia has a nice page on Enzymes and wikiHow talks more about enzyme-based odor removal

Note that if the odor source comes from a stain or spill on a carpet, rug or sofa, you'll need to find a way to penetrate to the source of the odor to completely eliminate the smell. PureAyre has a booklet (available online in English and French) that explains useful techniques on deoderizing carpets, fabrics, furniture, floors. There's even specific advice on eliminating skunk spray from pets or eliminating odors onboard boats and RVs. 

Does it work? You betcha. In our testing, we found that PureAyre performs better and more quickly than the old scented spray. It really does seem to eliminate the unpleasant odors rather than just masking them or covering them up. And we really like the minty smell that PureAyre leaves in its wake. (We think it was smart of PureAyre to add the minty scent since most everyone is a fan of mint. But perhaps there should be a completely unscented version too for people who prefer no smells at all?)

Personally, I'm looking forward to taking a small spray bottle of PureAyre with me to Europe this fall. If I find myself in any smoky hotel rooms - or perhaps even smoky restaurants - I can take out my PureAyre and start spraying! 

Where to buy:
You can buy PureAyre online ($19.99 for 22-ounce bottle to $175 for a kit that includes a portable electric fogger).

Offline, find PureAyre at PetCo Stores (nationwide, $7.19-$10.39 on sale) and at Whole Foods (West Coast only).

Monday, September 15, 2008

PlantLove from CARGO Cosmetics


If you love plants, then it's a good bet you'll be fond of the new line of PlantLove™ cosmetics from CARGO

According to CARGO, the new PlantLove Cosmetics Collection is 100% natural and wholly organic. 

CARGO says that PlantLove carries an ECOCERT™ designation that ensures product, process and packaging meets the strictest standards for natural, organic and environmentally friendly content.

Not only  are the PlantLove cosmetics themselves free of parabens, phalates, petro-chemicals and synthetics, but even the packaging is Earth-friendly. CARGO says that the compostable PlantLove cases are made from corn, while the biodegradable boxes are made from 100% post-consumer packaging. 

(In fact, the PlantLove lipstick samples we received actually had boxes embedded with wildflower seeds. You can moisten and plant the boxes to grow your very own wildflower patch!)

Our tester praised the colorful, cheerful flower pattern on the lipstick tube, particularly admiring the pink version designed by Lindsay Lohan. (All the colors have their own celebrity designers, from Courteney Cox to Mariska Hargitay.)

CARGO also says that PlantLove products are only manufactured in countries with solid environmental and labor records. (Our lipstick samples came from Canada, which certainly seems to have a solid reputation in both areas.) 

Furthermore, CARGO claims that even the mill supplying packaging materials for the brand manufactures under carbon neutral conditions using 100% renewable energy.  

And (yes there's more), CARGO also says that $2 from the purchase of every lipstick will be donated to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital™. 

Beyond lipstick ($20), the PlantLove Cosmetics Collection includes Loose Powder Foundation ($30), Pressed Powder ($30), Baked Illuminator ($28), Baked Bronzer ($28), Blush ($28), Lip Gloss ($20), Lip Liner ($16), Lip Balm ($20), Eye Shadow ($20) and Eye Liner ($16). 

Where to buy:
The PlantLove Cosmetics Collection debuts today at Sephora.com and in Sephora stores nationwide. 

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Moen Water-Saving Faucets and Showerhead



I still remember Mrs. Symington, my high school biology teacher who had served in the Navy, telling us stories about 2-minute military showers where you were expected to get wet, turn off the water, soap up, then turn on the water to rinse. 

While I admired such water conservation, my own showers used to be quite profilgate (30-40 minutes). I'm pleased to say that I've cut that down to a more reasonable average 10-15 minute shower, but I still keep looking for ways to reduce my water use even further. 

That's why I was so pleased to find the Flow-Optimized Moen Water Saving Showerhead. This 1.75 gallons per minute (gpm) showerhead offers a 30% water savings over the industry-standard 2.5 gpm nozzle. Made in the USA, this simple but stylish showerhead can also lower your energy costs (by reducing your hot water usage). 

Available in Chrome, LifeShine® Brushed Nickel or Oil Rubbed Bronze, the Water Saving Showerhead can coordinate with many different Moen bath collections.


What sort of a showering experience does the Water Saving Showerhead deliver? Well, you won't get the tropical downpour feeling of a gigantic rain showerhead, but the Water Saving Showerhead's innovative spray formers concentrate the flow of water in a way that feels simultaneously gentle and soaking. Moen says that its designers have carefully arranged the streams of water to provide great full-body coverage, a claim that seems reasonable based on our personal testing. 

We also like clever design details, like the way that the showerhead has two flat places on its connecting nozzle that let you get a good grip with a wrench in order to fasten the showerhead tightly onto the water pipe.


If you're putting in new faucets, check out some of the WaterSense®-labeled lavatory faucets in the Fina™Rothbury™ and Muirfield™ collections. The faucets use flow-optimized aerators that deliver water at a rate of 1.5 gpm (versus 2.2 gpm for traditional aerators).

Note that not all every faucet in a collection may have the flow-optimized aerators, so be sure to look for the WaterSense certification to  ensure you're getting a water-saving faucet.

Where to buy:

Use the "Where to Buy" link on Moen's website to  find a wholesaler that stocks the Flow-Optimized Water Saving Showerhead (MSRP $36 and up), the Fina faucets (MSRP $524 and up), the Rothbury faucets (MSRP $232 and up) and the Muirfield faucets (MSRP $78 and up). 

Moen also has a link on its site to online retailers that carry its products. It can be a little difficult to find certain products on these e-tailer sites, but we were able to find the Rothbury WaterSense faucets on Faucet.com, for example. 

Friday, September 5, 2008

FLOR Modular Carpeting / Act2GreenSmart Sweepstakes Winners!

I'm a big happy face guy.

I doodle happy faces all the time.

So I was pretty much overjoyed to discover that I could carpet my apartment in eco-friendly happy faces thanks to FLOR Modular Carpeting.

Flor's new approachably hip Alexander Girard Fonda del Sol collection contains a cornucopia of cheery smiling faces. You can choose from four different styles to match the color palate of any apartment.

Of course, happy faces are cool, but eco-friendly happy face carpeting is even sweeter.

FLOR says that its carpet products are formaldehyde-free and meet the Carpet and Rug Institute’s (CRI) Green Label Plus standards for VOC (Volatile Organic Compound) emissions.

We love the fact that FLOR has a super-strong Return & Recycle program. Let's say you get tired of happy faces (impossible!) and decide to switch to the cow-themed Stampede design. FLOR will arrange for your old tiles to be picked up, returned and recycled - all at no cost to you.

What happens to old tiles after they're recycled? Some of them probably get turned into FLOR's Fedora tiles that contain 80% post-consumer fibers and are sold for just $6.99 per tile.

(As for the backing on FLOR carpet tiles, that contains at least 39% pre-consumer recycled content. Various FLOR styles are also made from renewable materials including cotton, wool and even corn!)

Want more info? You can get an overview of FLOR's green side at FLORisGreen.com.

For now, I can't imagine returning and recycling my floor tiles. I've got six faces smiling up at me each day, protecting my floor, adding a bit of spring to my step. Life is good.

Where to buy:

You can purchase FLOR online or offline at select retailers. Prices generally range from $6.99 (Fedora) to $19.99 (Counting Sheep). The La Fonda Del Sol collection is sold in sets of six-tile rugs for $159.99 each. You can of course buy more than one set to spread the happy faces even further throughout your home.

We have our winners!

Congratulations to our two winners of the recently concluded 1GreenProduct.com Act2GreenSmart sweepstakes!

Paula from Garden City, Michigan won an Act2GreenSmart messenger bag, while Barbara from Parkersburg, West Virginia won an Act2GreenSmart tote.

Thanks to everyone who participated in the Sweepstakes. Remember, as long as you're an active subscriber to our 1GreenProduct.com email updates, you're automatically registered to enter any upcoming sweepstakes.

We'll be on the road quite a bit this month (stay tuned for European green travel updates), but you can look forward to some new eco-friendly sweepstakes in October!