Clear Space

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Clear Space

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overall rating: Average
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The Shifting Gaia rating evaluates brands based on sustainable practices, ingredients and materials, and social responsibility, among others. Below are a few factors influencing this brand's score:

overview

sustainability
4.8 out of 10
non-toxic
7.0 out of 10
social responsibility

about

Clear Space is a Lebanon-based brand of all-natural home cleaning products, offering effective, eco-friendly solutions made with plant-based ingredients and essential oils.

sustainability

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Sustainability
score:
4.8 out of 10

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Packaging 

The primary packaging for their liquid products (laundry detergent, cleaners)  appears to be plastic bottles. The brand does not explicitly state the use of recycled plastic or biodegradable materials in these bottles, nor do they carry any sustainable packaging certifications. 

Ingredient Sustainability

Clear Space emphasizes low impact ingredients across its product range. All ingredients in Clear Space products can be considered environmentally sustainable under common criteria (renewability, biodegradability, low eco-toxicity). No petrochemical detergents, no persistent plastics (e.g. microbeads), and no phosphates or bleach are present.

Energy Use & Footprints 

Clear Space’s overall environmental footprint appears to be relatively low by virtue of its local, plant-based production, but the company has not provided quantitative data or commitments regarding energy use or carbon neutrality. That being said, Clear Space is a small, new brand that likely struggles to measure and report overall emissions. The positive factors include reduced transportation distances due to local production, avoidance of energy-intensive synthetic chemicals, and minimal packaging.

Waste Management 

Clear Space’s waste mitigation is primarily achieved through product design (biodegradable formulas) While the brand lacks published metrics or a detailed waste policy, its model inherently produces less solid waste and less toxic waste than conventional cleaning companies. 

Business Model 

Clear Space’s goal is tied to a cultural shift toward conscious consumption. This alignment of business goals with sustainability goals suggests that profitability for them comes with encouraging customers to make sustainable choices (refill, reuse, stick to natural ingredients) rather than with encouraging volume sales of throwaway items.

non-toxic

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Non-toxic
score:
7.0 out of 10

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None of the ingredients used by Clear Space are known to be toxic to humans in the product’s context; most are rated as low-hazard. The formulations avoid the typical “toxic ten” chemicals found in many cleaning products (no ammonia, no bleach, no SLS, no phthalates, no triclosan).

Instead, formulations include ingredients such as potassium oleate, lavender water, myrtle (botanical) extract, honey, eucalyptus infusion, sage, and rosemary water, all of which are all marked as safe to use on human skin. 

social responsibility

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Fair Labor 

Clear Space hasn’t provided explicit evidence or statements reagarding labor practices. The available context suggests a relatively fair and ethical operation by virtue of operating local and small-scale. The brand could improve transparency by sharing more about who makes their products and under what conditions, or by obtaining fair trade certification for any globally-sourced ingredients.

Animal Welfare 

No animal testing is done; the only animal-derived ingredient used is honey; and their products are safe for use in homes with animals. While formal cruelty-free certifications are absent, the brand’s practices prioritize animal welfare.

Community Engagement

Clear Space’s current social responsibility efforts are mostly intrinsic to its business: promoting a healthier lifestyle, supporting local production, and raising awareness. They have not yet branched out into formal community projects or charitable giving that we could find.