Non-Toxic Home Cleaners in Canada

Safer everyday cleaning products without harsh chemicals. This collection features Canadian non-toxic cleaning brands with EWG Verified, ECOLOGO, or Green Seal certifications. From all-purpose sprays to laundry detergents—products free from chlorine, ammonia, and synthetic fragrances.

Key Facts:
  • Features Canadian brands: Attitude, AspenClean, Tru Earth, Nature Clean
  • All products EWG Verified, ECOLOGO, or Green Seal certified
  • Free from chlorine, ammonia, phthalates, and synthetic fragrances
  • Includes all-purpose, kitchen, bathroom, and laundry cleaners
  • Concentrated and refillable options available
Source: OriginSelect, January 2026
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8 products in this collection

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best non-toxic cleaning brands in Canada?

Top non-toxic cleaning brands available in Canada include Attitude (Quebec-based), The Unscented Company (Montreal), Nellie's, Tru Earth (BC-based), AspenClean (Vancouver), and Nature Clean. These Canadian brands avoid harsh chemicals and offer products with EWG Verified or similar certifications.

What ingredients should I avoid in household cleaners?

Avoid chlorine bleach, ammonia, phthalates (often hidden in "fragrance"), triclosan, 2-butoxyethanol, and synthetic fragrances. In Canada, look for products with DIN (Drug Identification Number) or NPN for disinfectants, and check third-party certifications like EWG Verified, Green Seal, or ECOLOGO.

Are non-toxic cleaners effective?

Yes! Modern non-toxic cleaners use plant-based surfactants and natural enzymes that effectively clean without harsh chemicals. Many are independently tested and certified. Brands like Attitude and AspenClean have clinical studies proving their effectiveness.

What does EWG Verified mean for cleaning products?

EWG Verified means the product meets the Environmental Working Group's strictest standards for health and transparency. Products must disclose all ingredients, avoid EWG's chemicals of concern, and follow good manufacturing practices. It's one of the most rigorous certifications available.