Ecolistic Cleaning in the Press


Clean and Serene Want to get your home clean without exposing yourself- or Mother Nature- to a boatload of Lysol? The folks at Ecolistic Cleaning, the only eco-friendly house cleaning service that caters to the Baltimore region, spiff and shine using only non-toxic and biodegradable products. Their homemade cleaner features nothing stronger than lavender oil, grain alcohol, castile soap and spring water- but still does the trick.

Published March/April 2007 Issue STYLE Smart Living in Baltimore Magazine








Cleaning up their act - and yours, too : Businesses using eco-friendly ways to clean, and so can you
By PAMELA WOOD, Staff Writer

...Courtney Kellogg, owner of Ecolistic Cleaning in Annapolis, tells a similar story.

She's been in business since 2003. Initially, she used natural cleaners because that's what she used in her own home, and because it would lead to a better work environment for her employees.

Customers have picked up on the benefits of natural cleaning. "We're getting a lot of positive feedback," Ms. Kellogg said.

She hands out tipsheets to her customers and gives regular demonstrations of how to make your own cleaners at the Whole Foods store in Annapolis. The next demo is on April 19.

"It's really fun to make your own products," she said...

Published March 17, 2007, The Capital, Annapolis, Md. Copyright © 2007 The Capital, Annapolis, Md.
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