Women's Voices for the Earth, a group created in the U.S in 1995 to campaign for an ecologically sustainable society, have launched a new movement called the Safe Cleaning Products Initiative. It's aim is simple - to reduce women's exposure to toxic chemicals in cleaning products. The WVE are demanding that companies list all of the ingredients on their cleaning products, and to replace the hazardous chemicals with safe and natural alternatives. At the moment there is no legal requirement for these companies to divulge the contents of their products. Some of the chemicals which are present in many common household cleaning products include 2-butoxyethanol, which is believed to cause reproductive problems and Monoethanolamine which is linked to asthma.
The WVE sent a letter to 20 companies asking them to start listing ingredients on their cleaning products, and to date only three responses have been received. Interestingly enough there are nine 'green' companies included in the mailing and five of them have still not replied. This includes big name eco-cleaning company Ecover, which is widely used in the UK.

look, if we wanted to save the worl we would, but ive only got a few years left so why wate my time.
so get on ya caper van(which cause's pollution)and go back to your camping grounds!!!!
hippys rule and i think u should all bow down 2 the master hippy so we can fight the war againts plooution and hurtin the environment oh damn my 4by4 aint workin
HIPPYS SUCK Y do u all suck so much espeicially master hippy