Posts Tagged ‘environment’

So I was having this discussion with a friend of mine the other day at Wal-Mart. I’d met up with him as he was getting ready to buy some carpet cleaner. He wanted to get one that was “eco-friendly”. I told him a very sobering truth that many people don’t really know: just because a product says they’re “eco-friendly” doesn’t mean they are.

Carpet cleaning products, especially, are very deceiving in terms of telling people they are “eco-friendly” and safe for the environment, when the vast majority of them are really not. This is a very deceiving tactic used by companies nowadays to capitalize on those that are very eco-conscious. With global warming a major concern and the recent Gulf of Mexico oil spill, people are looking to help protect the environment now more than ever before. It’s a shame companies don’t do the same.

Advantage Chem-Dry, however, is a company that will look out for the environment and will not deceive you into buying their services. When Advantage Chem-Dry says they are “eco-friendly”, the seal that proves it says it all. Advantage Chem-Dry is green certified, which means all of their products are green and “eco-friendly”. This helps protect the environment without having to sacrifice quality of product.

So the next time you’re looking to help protect the environment, instead of going for one of those deceitful “eco-friendly” green cleaners in the nearest Wal-Mart, contact Advantage Chem-Dry. Your carpets will thank you, and most importantly, so too will Mother Earth.

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