Naturally Made Cleaning Supplies
where:
Queenswho:
Astoria CSAimpact area(s):
Educationamount needed:
$87raised so far:
$25summary
This program teaches adults how to make their own non-toxic cleaning supplies.
the problem
We make local fruits and veggies more accessible to our community by running the CSA, which partners with Golden Earthworm Farm on Long Island. We also do educational programming on things like eco-friendly cleaning, environmental issues, and nutrition for children and adults who are part of the CSA and members of the community as well. We also provide subsidies for a certain amount of shares to make this produce available to members who could otherwise not afford to join and help increase awareness of agricultural issues among this disadvantaged group.
the solution
By bringing fresh, local organic vegetables to our neighborhood we are greatly reducing the amount of energy it takes to bring food to our tables. Our outreach and educational programming further teaches members about how they can involve themselves in combating environmental issues, whether on an individual level (by making their own non-toxic cleaning products) or on a governmental level (bringing them to awareness about issues in the food industry). In addition, we are spreading awareness about agricultural issues to a demographic that for the most part is not exposed to this message in our subsidized share outreach.
the steps
One of our most popular workshops! Open to Astoria CSA members and the wider community, this program teaches adults how to make their own non-toxic cleaning supplies. Participants go home with one spray bottle of their own green cleaning product! Funds help us purchase spray bottles and supplies to produce cleaning products.

Get free bottles!
Maybe your group would be able to get spray bottles donated from manufactures. Other companies, like Terracycle (terracycle.net) use reclaimed bottles and spray cap to packing their gardening products.
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