ShiftCon is all about making the shift to a better world, and we’re very excited to announce Branch Basics as sponsor of ShiftCon2014. Branch Basics is a company founded by three women who found out first hand what happens when you remove toxins from your life. Their cleaning products were created out of a need for truly chemical-free household cleaners.
From their website:
“Branch Basics is Human Safe
Branch Basics stands alone above all other cleaners as an incredibly versatile Human Safe soap that will transform your thinking about cleaning and cleaning products!
Human Safe means that it is not harmful if accidentally ingested.
Unlike the so called “non toxic” cleaners on the market that contain precautionary warnings, all of Branch Basics ingredients are pharmaceutical grade, are on the Food and Drug Administration’s GRAS (“Generally Recognized as Safe”) List, and therefore there is no warning label of any kind. There is no “Keep out of the reach of children” label as it is not harmful even if accidentally ingested, inhaled, or absorbed through the skin.
Branch Basics can replace virtually all conventional cleaners (with the exception of abrasive scouring powders) and can tackle every cleaning job you have, big or small, tough or easy, with absolute safety. Branch Basics is strong enough to degrease an engine, safe enough to wash a baby, and multifaceted enough to do every imaginable cleaning job in between. So, simplify and get back to basics! – and who doesn’t want to simplify their life? Instead of using a myriad of products for cleaning – you can save time, energy and money by using Branch Basics.”
Branch Basics not only helps you rid your home of toxins, it also helps you rid it of clutter. With one concentrated soap product you can replace a cabinet full of cleaning products. From all-purpose cleaning, to laundry, to dishes, even to your own body, Branch Basics does it all.
You’ll be able to learn more about Branch Basics at ShiftCon 2014. You can also read more on their website, or check them out on Twitter and Facebook.