Published: September 10, 2008
TechCrunch 50: New Start-up Provides Free, Instant Access to World's Largest Source of Consumer Product Information
GoodGuide(TM) to Offer Health, Environmental, and Social Impact Ratings for More Than 60,000 Personal Care and Household Cleaning Products at GoodGuide.com

Millions of people looking to buy safe,
healthy and green products now have the perfect tool to help them navigate
the marketplace. GoodGuide (www.GoodGuide.com), which debuted at the
influential TechCrunch50 Conference today, will for the first time give
consumers fast and easy access to the world's largest and most reliable
source of health, environmental and social performance information of
household products -- from baby shampoos to bathroom cleaners.
"GoodGuide makes it easy for people to find safe, healthy and green
products," said founder Dara O'Rourke. "Whether you are at home or on the
go, GoodGuide delivers the best scientific information straight to your
fingertips to help you find better products."
O'Rourke, a professor at UC Berkeley, developed GoodGuide with fellow
experts from Harvard and MIT as well as tech talent from Google, eBay,
Amazon and Intuit. The idea was born when he discovered that the sunscreen
he had been putting on his five year-old daughter had a toxic ingredient.
He realized that we know very little about the products we bring into our
homes and to our families every day, and that other parents should have the
same access to product information that he and his fellow researchers had.
He also wanted to solve the problem of increasingly confusing marketing
claims regarding whether products were actually healthy, safe or green.
The key to GoodGuide is that it offers not only an unprecedented amount of
valuable information, but information where and when shoppers need it most.
Mothers can find out which brands of shampoo and soap are safe for their
children through a quick online search. Shoppers can even send a text
message from their cell phone while at the grocery store and instantly find
out how a product ranks compared to other brands. They can also create
shopping lists online to print out or email to themselves and others. In
the next few weeks, GoodGuide will be introducing an application for the
iPhone.
"Seventy percent of Americans say they want to buy greener products, but
only a tiny percent actually do," said Patrick Chung, a partner at New
Enterprise Associates, which provided seed funding for the start-up. "By
giving consumers access to the world's most comprehensive data on the
products they use every day, GoodGuide will become the de facto gatekeeper
to all manner of consumer purchases. It will revolutionize how people
interact with products and companies. It will shift the balance of power
in the marketplace by giving people the information they need to make
better decisions, when and where they most need it."
GoodGuide already offers ratings and detailed product information for more
than 60,000 everyday household and personal care products. In the coming
months, GoodGuide will release similar product information for food, toys
and electronics. In addition to GoodGuide's own recommendations, users will
be able to screen products based on what matters most to them. For example,
some people will want to avoid products tested on animals, while others
might believe those same products are safer for people. GoodGuide lets
people customize the service so that they can find products that reflect
their own values.
O'Rourke is also partnering with well-known health, environmental and
social nonprofits to spread the word about GoodGuide. Natalie Cadranel of
Healthy Child Healthy World said, "We know first hand that parents are
hungry for reliable information to ensure that the products they buy are
safe for their children. We believe GoodGuide is just the tool they need
because it's so comprehensive and easy to use."
"GoodGuide helps consumers make better choices," O'Rourke explains, "so
that together we can demand more of the products we want, and ultimately
change the landscape of the marketplace."
About GoodGuide
GoodGuide(TM) provides the world's largest and most reliable source of
information on the health, environmental, and social impacts of products
and companies. GoodGuide's mission is to help consumers find safe, healthy,
and green products. With its origins as a UC Berkeley research project,
GoodGuide has developed into an independent "For-Benefit" company.
GoodGuide is committed to providing consumers the information they need to
make better decisions, and to ultimately shift the balance of information
and power in the marketplace.
About TechCrunch50
Founded in 2007 by leading technology blog TechCrunch and entrepreneur
Jason Calacanis, the TechCrunch50 conference provides a platform for
early-stage, and frequently unfunded, companies to launch for the first
time to the technology industry's most influential venture capitalists,
corporations, angel investors, fellow entrepreneurs and the international
media. Companies are selected to participate exclusively on merit.
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