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This alternatives assessment service helps craft beverage manufacturers adopt safer cleaning and sanitizing strategies
This alternatives assessment service helps craft beverage manufacturers adopt safer cleaning and sanitizing strategies
By Katie Daly
An analysis of safer options to F-gas refrigerants to mitigate PFAS pollution and climate change.
Our findings of feasible alternatives to methylene chloride and other chemicals of high concern used in coating removal products.
In 2006 the Massachusetts Toxics Use Reduction Institute conducted a study to determine if states could
identify safer alternatives to five chemicals of concern.
Polysulfide sealants containing
soluble hexavalent chromium
compounds are currently being used
in a variety of applications in aerospace/defense manufacturing.
On behalf of a cleaning solutions formulator, the Toxics Use Reduction Institute (TURI) investigated the
relative chemical hazards of five enzymatic detergent formulations, which included 21 individual
chemicals.
TURI identified technically and economically feasible safer alternatives to, lead, formaldehyde, perchloroethylene (PCE), hexavalent chromium, and di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP) for the specific applications studied
Methylene chloride is a widely used component in paint stripping products.
Breweries need to both clean and sanitize their vats between batches.
Halogenated solvents have historically been used
for a wide variety of industrial surface cleaning
needs in numerous industry sectors.