GoodGuide, a website that reviews companies based on their impact on health, the environment and society, has had an iPhone application for a while that allowed you to search through the more than 65,000 products they have in their database. Recently, however, they updated the application to include a barcode scanner, making it even easier to search for the "good" in any product.
The application, which is free on the App Store [iTunes link], also allows you to see top rated products, and even create your own favorites list based on the product reviews.
Check out the video below (or on YouTube) to see a demonstration of how the new GoodGuide app for iPhone works.
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