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2019 ACI National Cleaning Survey Stats on Laundry: 77% of People Frequently Read Tag Instructions Before Washing Clothes 52% Tend to Wash Clothes in Cold Water Laundry is America’s favorite cleaning task, according to the American Cleaning Institute’s (ACI) 2019 National Cleaning Survey. Nearly a quarter of respondents to the survey, conducted by Wakefield Research on behalf of ACI, picked laundry as the cleaning task they enjoyed doing most. Other items at the top of the list included…
r(' ( PHOSPHORUS LOADS DISCHARGED FROI{ THE POTWS IN THE CHESAPEAKE BAY DR,IINAGE BASIN Prepared for THE SOAP AND DETERGENT ASSOCIAÎION New York, Ny t'larch, 1984. By I,Iu-Seng Lung, phD, pE Consulcing Environrrlenra I EngineerChartrottesville, V¿t 22901, t -ì ,( TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction and Purpose 2. Sources of Data 3. Development of Default Effluent Phosphorus ConcentratÍons 4. Phosphorus Loads from POTÍ.ls ln Chesapeake Bay Region 5. References Appendix A. Sumnary of…
The American Cleaning Institute® (ACI) members are committed to innovating and marketing cleaning products and oleochemicals that are effective, sustainable, and safe for human health and the environment. The ability to innovate new products and ingredients is integral to improving these product attributes. ACI helps to advance innovation by representing the industry before federal, state and local governments contemplating actions affecting the industry and its products. We welcome you to…
EMISSIONS OF SELECTED VOC COMPOUNDS FROM THE USE OF LAUNDRY AND DISHWASHING PRODUCTS Prepared for The Soap and Detergent Association Prepared by WMHILL 2510 Red Hill Avenue P.O. Box 15960 Santa Ana, California 92705-0960 May 1994 SCE10015CDA.WP5 May 25,1994 CONTENTS Page Executive Summary ES-1 Introduction 1-1. 2 Methodology 2-1 3 Discussion of Results 3-1. . . . Appendbc A. Spreadsheet Calculations Appendix B. References Figures ES-1. Overall Emission Factors for Cleaning…
CLEANING PRODUCTS in Household Wastewater After a cleaning product has been used and goes down the drain, its ingredients become part of your household wastewater and are treated by the same wastewater treatment system that treats the other wastes from your home — before the water reaches groundwater or its receiving streams, lakes, estuaries or oceans. Today’s cleaning products are designed to be compatible with a wide variety of wastewater treatment systems in use throughout the United…
CLEANING PRODUCTS in Household Wastewater After a cleaning product has been used and goes down the drain, its ingredients become part of your household wastewater and are treated by the same wastewater treatment system that treats the other wastes from your home — before the water reaches groundwater or its receiving streams, lakes, estuaries or oceans. Today’s cleaning products are designed to be compatible with a wide variety of wastewater treatment systems in use throughout the United…
CLEANING PRODUCTS in Household Wastewater After a cleaning product has been used and goes down the drain, its ingredients become part of your household wastewater and are treated by the same wastewater treatment system that treats the other wastes from your home — before the water reaches groundwater or its receiving streams, lakes, estuaries or oceans. Today’s cleaning products are designed to be compatible with a wide variety of wastewater treatment systems in use throughout the United…
SIAM 25, 17-18 October 2007 DE/ICCA 1 SIDS INITIAL ASSESSMENT PROFILE Chemical Category Name Alkyl Sulfates, Alkane Sulfonates and α-Olefin Sulfonates CAS No. / Chemical Name Alkyl Sulfates: 139-96-8 Sulfuric acid, mono-dodecyl ester, compound with triethanolamine (1:1) (C12 ASO4 TEA) 142-31-4 Sulfuric acid, mono-octyl ester, sodium salt (C8 ASO4 Na) 142-87-0 Sulfuric acid, mono-decyl ester, sodium salt (C10 ASO4 Na) 151-21-3 Sulfuric…
Cleaning Products Melissa Vincent, Jonathan A Bernstein, David Basketter, Judy S LaKind, G. Scott Dotson, Andrew Maier 2017
1 L U B R I I C A B I N G G R E A S E S FATTY ACIDS IMPROVE UNIFORMITY Soap composition can make or break a lubricating grease. However, the full effect of the fatty acid com- ponents upon grease performance is not yet scientifi- cally defined. Many practical findings about fats and fatty acids guide the greasemaker, but they do not show up consistently in purchase specifications for these materials, even when intended for use in the same type of grease. With the help of the…