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The first issue of ACI’s Convention News – published by Chemical Week – is now available:
ACI 2020 Convention News – Issue 1
The publication previews the 2020 ACI Convention, summarizes key ACI member issues and reports on other industry news.
Follow daily news updates from the 2020 ACI Convention on ACI’s Twitter feed and via the hashtag #2020ACI.
Global leaders from across the cleaning products industry will come together in Sao Paulo, Brazil for Cleaning Products Latin America.
The conference location is Hotel Pullman Sao Paulo International Airport, Sao Paulo, Brazil. For more details visit the Cleaning Products website.
Tue, 06/21/2016 - 00:00
Thu, 06/23/2016 - 12:59
Agency Considers New Regulatory Category for Key Germ Killing Ingredients
ACI: FDA May Be Taking “Restrictive Approach” Towards Active Ingredients
The American Cleaning Institute (ACI) submitted in-depth data and information to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to update the agency’s review of germ-killing antiseptic hand cleaning products that are widely used in commercial food handling settings.
In July 22 comments submitted to FDA, ACI recommended that the agency…
Polyvinyl Alcohol Film (PVA/PVOH) Has Long Record of Safety, Biodegradability
Campaigners’ Previous Claims Against PVOH Thoroughly Rejected by EPA
The American Cleaning Institute, (ACI) the trade association for the cleaning products supply chain, issued the following statement in response to a proposed bill in New York City that would restrict the use of polyvinyl alcohol, (also known as PVA or PVOH), a water-soluble polymer used to make sustainable laundry and automatic dishwasher…
The 2025 ACI Annual Meeting & Convention is underway at the Grande Lakes OrlandoMake sure you check out the first issue of ACI's Convention News, published by Chemical Week, at the following link.You can also read Chemical Week's comprehensive coverage of cleaning product supply chain and chemical industry news here.Keep track of daily highlights of ACI's Convention Week by following the hashtag #2025ACI on LinkedIn and X.
February 1, 2019: The second issue of ACI’s Convention News – published by Chemical Week – is now available:
ACI 2019 Convention News – Issue 2
The publication reviews the 2019 ACI Convention, summarizes key ACI member issues, and reports on other industry news.
In case you missed it, check out the activity from the 2019 ACI Convention on ACI’s Twitter feed and via the hashtag #2019ACI.
BackgroundConsistent Ingredient CommunicationConsumers have a right to know, understand and trust what ingredients are in the products they use to keep their homes and workplaces clean. The cleaning products industry is committed to making ingredient information accessible and understandable.Why It MattersBuilding Consumer ConfidenceUnlike other consumer goods, such as food and pharmaceuticals, there is no uniform national standard governing how cleaning product ingredient…
The 11th annual Cleaning Products US Conference took place October 10-12, 2017 in Alexandria, VA, organized by Smithers Apex and ACI.
In its 11th year, Cleaning Products US featured some of the top industry experts in the cleaning products marketplace, covering everything from marketing to cold water washing to sustainability and recycling.
Tue, 10/10/2017 - 09:00
Thu, 10/12/2017 - 17:00
January 23, 2017. The first issue of ACI’s Convention News – published by IHS Chemical Week – is now available.
The publication previews the 2017 ACI Convention, summarizes key ACI member issues, and reports on other industry news.
Click here to view the digital edition.
Follow daily news updates from the 2017 ACI Convention on ACI’s Twitter feed and via the hashtag #2017ACI.
Think about all the "public" surfaces you touch on your way to work – railings, door handles, coins and tokens, cash machines, elevator buttons and more. Then, when you get to your destination, washing your hands probably isn't the first thing you do. Instead, you probably grab a cup of coffee and turn on your computer. If you power up before you clean up, all the germs and bacteria that commuted with you are transferred from your hands to your workstation. Ugh! And then, if…