Poisonous! Warning! Flammable! Forbidden! Such labels can be found on the back of ordinary household chemicals. However, on the shelves of cleaning products in stores, bright words like “organic”, “pure” and “natural” appear on the front of the labels. Although according to European legislation the list of ingredients must always appear on the product label, this does not say much to the consumer who is not a chemist. However, the question is no longer about terminology, but about the real damage that careless or unskilled consumption can cause to the user and nature.
Cleaning can be a pleasant activity and a stress reliever, or a reluctant duty, but we do it in every home. In addition to visible cleanliness, we achieve a healthy indoor climate by removing dust, allergenic particles, bacteria and viruses.
However, one should not forget that many cleaning supplies may contain several substances dangerous to health and the environment. Among other things, chemicals so strong that their use and handling of packaging requires the use of protective equipment and is strictly regulated. The use of household chemicals in home care has been associated with various health risks – eye, skin, respiratory and other irritations.
The biggest problem is phosphates in cleaning products, which began to replace soap after the Second World War. The benefit of phosphates lies in their ability to soften water and keep dirt at bay. However, these are substances that are difficult to break down in water treatment plants. When they get into natural water bodies, they increase the growth of algae, which in turn reduces the oxygen content in the water, which is extremely necessary for living organisms. Secondly, small particles of chemicals tend to accumulate in nature and move again along the food chain, which does not exclude the fact that our own food table contains these same toxic chemical particles.
The danger posed by washing and cleaning agents produced outside the European Union and sold in Estonia should be noted separately. Especially those made in the USA. These are products that may offer a lower price tag than the competition or may sound familiar to us through TV commercials. In the USA, there is no similar control over the chemical substances used, as we have created in the European Union (REACH). Consequently, these home care products may contain substances and quantities that would be prohibited in local production.
Many scientists are now concerned that long-term exposure to a cocktail of small amounts of different chemicals—such as those left by cleaning products in room air or house dust—may endanger our health. Usually, the effect of a chemical on human health is tested one chemical at a time. But in reality, we come across several different ones every day. The risk can be reduced by choosing safer products. Most household cleaning tasks can be easily done using non-acidic PH and environmentally friendly products.
However, demand determines supply, and as a result, there are more and more manufacturers offering cleaners that are safer, more environmentally friendly, and more health-friendly.
We can avoid major damages by using environmentally friendly cleaning products. The term “environmentally friendly” does not really give us much information about the effect of a particular tool on the environment or why it is better for us in the first place.
In addition, all GoGoNano home hygiene products are allergen-free and are therefore suitable for those who have previously had allergic reactions to household chemicals. In order not to overload the shelf of household chemicals and nature, we have made GoGoNano EcoCare suitable for use as widely as possible: both on glossy, matte and non-slip surfaces. It is a sanitary and interior surface protection product to protect all easily soiled surfaces to make them easy to maintain.
GoGoNano water-based and environmentally friendly general cleaning agent EcoCleanis designed for regular deep cleaning and removes more than 99% of dirt and microorganisms. In the form of GoGoNano EcoGlass, it is an alcohol-free, deep-cleaning glass cleaner that ensures glass surfaces in your home with new shine and streak-free.
It is more than clear that we have only one planet to live on and the moment has come when nature and the living environment have been damaged as a result of our activities. It is not possible to reverse the process that has started, but we can slow it down through conscious choices. We are the ones who can and must contribute. In the grand scheme of things, everyone has a common goal and every small step in that direction counts a lot. Everyone can make changes in their lifestyle or make decisions towards better choices.
To create change, it is not necessary for everyone to become a green scientist personally, it is enough to think about our consumption on multiple levels and reduce behavioral patterns that harm nature – we use less water and energy, we prefer biodegradable materials, we choose reusable instead of disposable and why not also use environmentally friendly cleaning products!
Household chemicals can lead to water and air pollution. For example, phosphates in detergents can cause harmful algae blooms in water bodies, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from various products can degrade both indoor and outdoor air quality.
Many cleaning products emit VOCs, which can significantly affect indoor air quality. These compounds can cause health issues like respiratory problems and allergies. Using products with fewer VOCs or natural ingredients can help maintain healthier indoor air.
Eco-friendly cleaning products, which typically contain biodegradable ingredients and avoid harmful chemicals, are indeed better for the environment. They reduce the risk of water and air pollution and are generally safer for wildlife and human health.
Yes, chemicals that are not biodegradable can pollute waterways, affecting aquatic life and potentially entering the human food chain. Ingredients like phosphorus and nitrogen can also cause eutrophication in water bodies.
Nanotechnology offers innovative solutions for eco-friendly cleaning products. GoGoNano, for example, uses nanotechnology to create products that are biodegradable, safe for skin and materials, and environmentally friendly, reducing the need for harsh chemicals.