Deep-Clean Your Home This Spring with These 8 Sustainable Midwest Products

ade villatoro earth shop
Photo: Courtesy of Earth Store

Freshen up every corner of your home with these local—and sustainable—cleaning essentials.

01 of 08

Counter Attack

sapadilla soap company countertop cleanser
Courtesy of Sapadilla

For a sparkling island or bathroom sink without that telltale "I just cleaned" bleach smell, leave surface touch-ups to Sapadilla Soap Company. The Cincinnati brand's Countertop Cleanser sprays are pleasantly scented with essential oils. (Our fave: mellow Sweet Lavender + Lime.) $14 for two.

02 of 08

Spin Cycle

meliora laundry powder
Courtesy of Meliora

Founded by a student of environmental engineering who was frustrated by confusing detergent labels, Chicago-based Meliora offers an array of cleaning essentials (many in refillable packages). The company's first product, Laundry Powder, remains a star, with a minimalist, transparent ingredient list and no synthetic fragrances. $19.

03 of 08

Power Powder

bon ami powder
Courtesy of Bon Ami

Scratch-free Bon Ami powder has been a cult classic since its invention in 1886. The Kansas City, Missouri, brand touts five simple ingredients, true to the company's promise to never use harsh chemicals—and it works scouring miracles on just about everything. $9 for two.

04 of 08

Waste Not

ade villatoro earth shop
Courtesy of Earth Store

Ade Villatoro is on a mission to slash waste and plastic use. Her brick-and-mortar and online shop, Earth, is a sustainable general store based in Rockford, Illinois. It sells a variety of biodegradable and packaging-free beauty, cleaning and food essentials.

05 of 08

Wipe Out

arbour everyday wipes
Courtesy of Arbour Products

Disposable wipes aren't the greenest pick, but they're convenient. So choose well: Arbour Everyday Wipes are biodegradable, antimicrobial and, like everything else from the Ohio brand, rely on plant-based, nontoxic ingredients. (We also love their fabric refresher spray.) $16.

06 of 08

Well-Polished

saragene design company lemon oil beeswax furniture polish
Courtesy of Saragene Design Co.

Use SaraGene Design Company's Lemon Oil Beeswax Furniture Polish to shine furniture, floors, or even marble or metal. It's made with local beeswax and sold by a woodworker of Amish lineage in Middlebury, Indiana. From $16.

07 of 08

Slow Your Roll

cleveland sewing company paper-free towels
Courtesy of Cleveland Sewing Company

Stitched from a hemp and organic cotton blend, Cleveland Sewing Company's Paper-Free Towels get softer and more absorbent with each wash. Store them wrapped around a tube on a paper towel dispenser. $16 for five (or less for larger orders).

08 of 08

Wash This Way

rebel green fruit and veggie clean spray
Courtesy of Rebel Green

Milwaukee-based Rebel Green has B Corp, Safer Choice and Leaping Bunny certifications, so you
know all its offerings are good for both people and the planet. The Fruit and Veggie Clean spray is a refillable bestseller. From $7.

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