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CloroxPro Officially Launches Plant-Based Disinfecting Wipes

In line with modern sustainability values, CloroxPro is introducing the EcoClean Disinfecting Wipes. Designed for use on all kinds of surfaces, this new product is ideal for cleaning places like schools, offices, and government buildings. These new wipes have earned certifications from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Design for the Environment and Safer Choice programs, which means they meet stringent criteria for environmental safety and performance.

Notably, the new Clorox wipes utilize 25% post-consumer recycled plastic packaging. These advanced wipes are formulated with naturally derived ingredients, leveraging citric acid as the key active component to deliver powerful germ-killing action. Remarkably, they eliminate 99.9% of germs while avoiding harsh chemicals such as bleach, ammonia, and alcohol.

The new Clorox wipes can be found through participating retailers.
Trend Themes
1. Post-consumer Recycled Packaging - Revolutionizing packaging through the integration of 25% post-consumer recycled plastic reflects an innovative approach to sustainability in product design.
2. Natural Cleaning Ingredients - Harnessing the germ-killing power of naturally derived ingredients like citric acid offers a potent alternative to traditional chemical-based disinfectants.
3. Eco-friendly Certifications - Achieving certifications from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's programs showcases a commitment to high standards of environmental safety and product performance.
Industry Implications
1. Cleaning Supplies - The cleaning supplies industry can benefit from incorporating eco-friendly materials and natural ingredients to meet rising consumer demands for sustainable products.
2. Packaging - Innovative packaging solutions that utilize recycled materials present new opportunities for reducing environmental impact in various sectors.
3. Environmental Certifications - The trend towards obtaining certifications from environmental programs highlights the expanding importance of third-party validation in product marketing and consumer trust.

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