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Polymers Paul C. DeLeo, Heather Summers, Kathleen Stanton, Monica W. Lam 2020
Volatile Organic Compounds J. Wooley, A. Hodgson, W. Nazaroff 1989
Polymers Paul C. DeLeo, Heather Summers, Kathleen Stanton and Monica W.Lam 2020
Since so much science is involved in the formulation and evaluation of the cleaning products we use, the American Cleaning Institute wants to help children of all ages understand the difference between these sound scientific studies and “junk science,” in which unproven theories are presented as fact.
Q. When purchasing or using cleaning products from a store, do you look for information about ingredients in those products? If so, where? - 54% say they regularly look for cleaning product ingredient information. - 24% say they sometimes look for cleaning product ingredient information. - 19% say they don't look for cleaning product ingredient information. - 3% say it depends on the product. Q. In your opinion, do…
Can’t-Miss Panel Highlights Commercial Advances in Cleaning Product Supply Chain Speaker Application Deadline for ACI Member Companies: Dec. 1, 2017 Washington, D.C. – November 8, 2017 – Innovative products and chemistries within the cleaning product supply chain will be highlighted at the 2018 American Cleaning Institute (ACI) Annual Meeting & Industry Convention. The Convention, which takes place January 29-February 3,…
The cleaning products industry is committed to doing its part to help make this future a reality. You can help by choosing products that are recyclable and made from recycled materials. Then check out our Cleaning Products Recycling Guide so you know how to help ensure the container material can be remade and end up back on store shelves.