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There are so many cleaning products out there. How do you pick the best one for your and your family? The best cleaning product is the one that will be used, so the most important thing is that it works for what you need it for. If a product isn’t working, try something else. Not sure what to choose? The label has a lot of good information that can help. See our guide on reading a label for more information. One place to look on the label as a starting point is at the product certification…
The Soap and Detergent Association Washington, D.C. Calculation of Component Chemical Air Emission Factors for: • Hand Dishwashing Detergents • Liquid Laundry Detergent • Liquid Fabric Softener Part I – Emissions at Point of Use August 2007 Prepared by Thomas R. Card Environmental Management Consulting 41125 278th Way SE, Enumclaw, Wa 98022 USA 360-802-5540 trcard@earthlink.net Table of Contents ABSTRACT…
Let’s face it. No one LOVES to clean the bathroom, especially when it gets a little out of hand. Our suggestion? Do a little bit of spot-cleaning every day. The ideal time is when you’re in it.
Food Handler Antiseptic Drug Products for Over-the-Counter Human Use Request for Data and Information Docket No. FDA-2018-N-3458 Submitted by: American Cleaning Institute July 22, 2019 July 22, 2019 Division of Dockets Management (HFA–305) Food and Drug Administration 5630 Fishers Lane, Rm. 1061 Rockville, MD 20852 Re: Food Handler Antiseptic Drug Products for Over-the-Counter Human Use; Request for Data and Information; Docket No. FDA–…
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 States, including septic tank systems. This…
Interpretation of Results: To estimate environmental concentrations, conservative assumptions were made for many cleaning product ingredients. Ingredients contained in cleaning products often have a multitude of uses outside of the cleaning product industry. This information is considered confidential business information and therefore is not communicated among businesses and is not publicly available. To be conservative and decrease the probability of…
Environmental Stewardship Program for Polymers Used in Cleaning Products—Polycarboxylate Polymers P. DeLeo (pdeleo@integral-corp.com) H. Summers Integral Consulting Inc. SETAC North America 40th Annual Meeting, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, November 3–7, 2019 www.integral-corp.com Water-soluble polymers are important ingredients providing multiple functions and unique performance benefits to cleaning products. Polycarboxylate polymers are found in laundry products and automatic dishwashing…
Environmental Stewardship Program for Polymers Used in Cleaning Products—Polycarboxylate Polymers P. DeLeo (pdeleo@integral-corp.com) H. Summers Integral Consulting Inc. SETAC North America 40th Annual Meeting, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, November 3–7, 2019 www.integral-corp.com Water-soluble polymers are important ingredients providing multiple functions and unique performance benefits to cleaning products. Polycarboxylate polymers are found in laundry products and automatic dishwashing…
I OF THE PHYTOPLANKTON COMMUNLTY IN BY NUTRIENTS AND ZOOPLANKTON FINAL REPORT I 30 JUNE, 1990 Craig N. Spencer Research Assistant Professor Flathead Lake Biological Station University of Montana Polson, MT 59860 OFCONTENTS Page An inexpensive,deep-water limnocorral .................................................................. that cqmpensates for wave actions 1 Co-li itation by phosphorus and nitrogen, and e "; fects of zooplankton mortality on phytodlankton in…
Fraunhofer tnst¡tut Molekularbiologie und Angewandte Oekologie Study Report Alga, Growth lnhibition Test Effect of hexanol on the growth of the green alga P se u doki rch n e ri el I a su bca pitata (under consideration of proposal for updating OECD 201 of April 2004) GLP-Code of Testing Facility: SDA-003/4-30 Sponsor The Soap and Detergent Association 1500 K Street, N.W., Suite 300 Washington, D.C., 20005, USA Kathleen Stanton Assistant Director, Scientific Affairs Study Monitor Dr. Hans…