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EcoGeek

The scientifically curated cleaning subscription for the eco-conscious home.

Non-Toxic

All of our cleaning products are made with ingredients that are safe for you, your family, and your pets.

Eco-Curated

We scoured the web with an eye towards curating the best cleaning products that have the lowest possible impact on the environment.

100% of Profit to Charity

All of the profit from EcoGeek is donated to the Coral Reef Alliance in support of the Maui Watershed Restoration Project.

EcoGeek Build Your Own Bundle

We all have different cleaning needs, which is why we have the EcoGeek build your own bundle! Curate a cleaning bundle that is perfect for you and your household, and save with each additional item you add.
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Two compact wooden scrub brushes positioned with bristles facing down. Both have power button/on-off symbols engraved on their tops. The brushes appear to be designed for kitchen or dish cleaning with their short natural bristles and ergonomic wooden handles. Wood dish scrub brush from EcoGeek a Good Store product.

EcoGeek Scrub Brush

This little scrub brush not only scrubs away the mess on your dishes, it reduces plastic waste in our ecosystems. Made with 100% natural materials.
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From Blog to Bestsellers

A long time ago there was a blog called EcoGeek. It was a small project run by Hank and a few friends that published periodic reports on ecology, advancements in green energy research, etc. The site has been dark for a while now, but it's time for a new and improved EcoGeek to step into the spotlight. We’ve scoured the internet to find you the most eco-conscious cleaning brands around and curated them into one easy to find spot.

In the spirit of the original EcoGeek, we’re also donating 100% of the profit from this collection to the Coral Reef Alliance and their Maui Watershed Restoration Project. This group of innovative scientists fight coral reef die-out across the Pacific Ocean with both land and sea based projects that tackle coral reef die-out at its core.