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chemical-free zone
June 30, 2014 | | 1

Chemical-Free Zone Contest: Day 5 Winners!

Chemical-Free Zone Contest: Day 5 Winners! Here are the day 5 winners of the Let’s Do Laundry pack in the Chemical-Free Zone Contest! Meet our winners below and see their winning entries, and thank you for posting those pictures on our Chemical-Free Zone Contest page, thank you for all your entries! Keep coming back to […]

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Posted in: Amy's Green Blog, Chemicals

Chemical-Free Zone Contest
June 27, 2014 | | 1

Chemical-Free Zone Contest: Day 4 Winners!

Chemical-Free Zone Contest: Day 4 Winners! Day 4 winners in the Chemical-Free Zone Contest! Entries keep pouring in from all over the world! Submit your photo and you just might be the day 5 winner of the Let’s Do Laundry pack! Meet our winners below and see their winning entries, and thank you for posting […]

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Posted in: Amy's Green Blog, Chemicals

Chemical-Free Zone Contest
June 24, 2014 | | 1

Chemical-Free Zone Contest: Day 1 Winners!

Chemical-Free Zone Contest: Day 1 Winners! We have had overwhelming response to our Chemical-Free Zone contest with entries pouring in from all over the world! We’re proud to announce our Chemical-Free Zone Day 1 Contest Winners of the Let’s Do Laundry pack! Meet our winners below and see their winning entries, and KEEP posting those […]

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Posted in: Amy's Green Blog, Chemicals

Chemical-Free Zone Map
June 19, 2014 | | 1

Chemical-Free Zones Around the World!

Chemical-Free Zone Map Partner with us to create as many Chemical-Free Zones as we can in celebration of our global 20th Anniversary! Using just water and a Norwex Enviro Cloth, we can eliminate so many bottles of toxic cleaners in the home! Enter your location on our map and help us show how Norwex is […]

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Posted in: Amy's Green Blog, Chemicals

Illinois Bans Microbeads
June 12, 2014 | | 2

Illinois Becomes First State to Ban Microbeads

Illinois Becomes First State to Ban Microbeads “With some popular facial cleansers containing as many as 300,000 microbeads in a single container, environmentalists worry the non-biodegradable beads—which are small enough to bypass sewer and water treatment filters—will wreak havoc on the water supply. Environmental advocates say microbeads can absorb toxins and harm fish and other […]

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Posted in: Amy's Green Blog, Environment, Plastic