New environmental technology makes clean-up easier and safer

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When it comes to cleaning products, EARTHECCO is cleaning house. From killing germs to attacking stains and odors, there is a plethora of cleaning products available on the market.  Most products, however, work by eliminating bacteria through the application of strong chemicals. Now, one product is taking a green approach to cleaning at the industrial level.  EARTHECCO Green is an environmentally-friendly cleaning product that is formulated from all natural plant extracts and reduces the need for harmful and toxic chemicals in various industries and for the home user.  The result of extensive research and field testing, EARTHECCO’s revolutionary formula assists with sanitation, breaks up fats and solids, neutralizes odors and toxic gases on contact reducing greenhouse emissions and benefitting the environment through carbon footprint reduction.

Jake Tyson, Founder of EARTHECCO, explains that the water-based product will chemically balance dangerous gases, such as Hydrogen Sulphide and Ammonia, through its unique formula.  “The compounds in EARTHECCO neutralize gases on the molecular level, converting them into harmless inorganic salts and complex organic molecules that pose no risk to humans or animals,” adds Tyson.  “Greenhouse emissions are a growing issue when it comes to manufacturing; companies should take additional care with the cleaning products to reduce this problem rather than exacerbate it.”

The sustainable solution is gaining speed in a variety of industries by offering a natural alternative for eliminating the bi-products of corporate processes and industrial waste.  “The product has already made strides in Australia due to its safety measures; it is completely derived from plant extracts and is non-toxic,” says Tyson.  “From water reclamation and treatment to use as a multi-purpose cleaner in food processing facilities, this product effectively improves sanitation and does not taint products which are slated for human consumption in the process.”

 

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