Walmart's Great Value Naturals line provides consumers with affordable, plant-based cleaning products that are as effective as conventional cleaners and safer for the environment!
The line includes four natural cleaning products available at Walmart’s everyday low prices:
· Great Value Naturals Liquid Laundry Detergent: $8.97 for a 100 fluid ounce bottle (64 loads) · Great Value Naturals Multi-Surface Cleaner: $2.47 for a 32 fluid ounce sprayer · Great Value Naturals Glass and Window Cleaner: $1.98 for a 32 fluid ounce sprayer · Great Value Naturals Automatic Dishwasher Gel: $3.97 for a 75 fluid ounce bottle
Great Value Naturals cleaning products are made from plant-based, all-natural Evolve® cleaning technology and are sold exclusively at Walmart. The products are 100 percent chemical-free and toxin-free, biodegradable, non-allergenic and packaged in recyclable materials. Evolve is the first all-natural cleaning technology that is lab-tested to achieve results at levels of efficacy previously seen only through the use of petroleum-based cleaners, detergents, degreasers and solvents. The technology effectively captures and breaks down soils, grease, grime and odor-causing bacteria without leaving harmful residues or irritants behind on skin, surfaces or the environment.
To find out more about this fantastic line of products you can head over to Walmart's Green Room for the latest information on all Walmart is doing to build a more sustainable Earth.
Three readers will have the opportunity to try out this Fantastic new line of not only Earth Friendly but Wallet Friendly products. Each Prize pack is worth $17.39 and it includes all 4 products from this new line.
This Giveaway is Hosted by Conservamom you can find out about her experience with this product here. So enter below for your chance to win! Open to US only. Ends on 2/21 at 11:59pm
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alona y says
We have started using vinegar and baking soda a lot to clean around the house. It's surprising that it often gets better results than a chemical cleaner!
mycharmedmom says
I have used the same thing before, You can check it in this post https://mycharmedmom.com/2013/05/spring-cleaning/
grace montalvo says
I use vinegar to disinfect around the house 🙂
Lisa G says
I am using more non toxic cleaning supplies.
sharlene says
i am using natural products for cleaning
Heather Poindexter says
I use fabric grocery bags.
Sarah Elyce says
I have been composting and reducing car use by walking. I am buying a bike soon for spring and summer.
abedabun dawn says
What are you doing to live a more "green" lifestyle? I am using cloth diapers on my grand daughter. I resue the plastic coffee cans for storing things. I recycle aluminum and glass. I make most of my house hold cleaners.
Tina Truex says
Trying to use more natural and homemade cleaning products. For all rooms of the house that we can find.
debra dubois says
I have been reading alot of natural recipts and making my own house cleaning products & laundy soap. Trying to live a more natural life 🙂
Tee Vaping Williams says
USING ALL GREEN PRODUCTS IN STORES
Cheryl Abdelnour says
WE RECYCLE AND TAKE THINGS TO GOODWILL.
Kim Pinch says
I buy items with less packaging and that can be reused or recycled.
Amelia Jarvis says
We recycle and make our own shopping bags
Katherine McPherson says
I don't buy napkins or paper towels. I use cloth only.
Melissa Hartley says
I recycle plastics & paper.
Jackie says
We recyle whatever we can…paper, plastic, glass, aluminum, batteries….etc.
tanya holland says
Trying to switch from plastic to glass items.
cheryla lister says
I recycle plastic bags, and other things that can be recycled, and I try to conserve gasoline.
stacy harrington calhoun says
using more vinegar for cleaning
barbara tryon says
I mae sure everyone in my house is recycling and have been using Cleaner Products! thank you
Billie Gress says
I'm recycling more and trying to make sure everyone in my household is also thank you for the chance to win this
Angela Rhodes Ingles says
We carpool whenever necessary, recycle, use natural products, etc.
Terri Carle says
I am making my own laundry soap, shampoo, body wash, face and body lotion ect
Marion Gasiorek says
I recycle cans and bottles
Alison Dobbins says
I recycle EVERYTHING I can, from plastic, to paper and I use old worn clothes to make something useful out of them. I also try to use a more friendly, less chemical approach to cleaning.
rochelle haynes says
I AM RECYCLING CANS.
Brianne says
We try to eat organic as much as possible. We also shop locally and use reusable grocery bags instead of paper or plastic. We buy green products often.
Jennifer Hiles says
I bought a water filtration pitcher so I an refill my water bottle instead of buying plastic.