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Polysaccharide Based Surfactants as Alternative to Nonylphenol Ethoxylates in Laundry Detergents
The largest markets for surfactants are primarily, household detergents, industrial cleaners and personal care products (as shown in Figure 1). With the remarkable ability to influence the properties of surfaces and interfaces, surfactants are essential ingredients in thousands of products.
Assessment of Safer and Effective Alternatives for Coating Removal Products
The Toxics Use Reduction Institute is a multi-disciplinary research, education, and policy center established by the Massachusetts Toxics Use Reduction Act of 1989.
Assessment of Alternatives to Cleaners and Sanitizers for the Brewing Industry
This report was prepared by staff of the Toxics Use Reduction Institute (TURI): Joy Onasch managed the project, Hayley Byra assisted with lab testing and writing, Jason Marshall and Alicia McCarthy from the TURI Cleaning Lab provided invaluable input and guidance, and Pam Eliason, Liz Harriman and Stacie Caldwell reviewed the report.
CHEMICAL ALTERNATIVES ASSESSMENT: CLEANING SOLUTIONS FORMULATIONS
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.
Reducing use of styrene monomer in unsaturated polyester resins
The Academic Research program is a project of the Toxics Use Reduction Institute (TURI). The program connects the research capabilities of the University of Massachusetts with the emerging needs of Massachusetts manufacturers and the Commonwealth, to advance the investigation, development and evaluation of sustainable technologies that are environmentally, occupationally and economically sound.
CD Aero Eliminates use of nPB, Gains Production Capacity
Aleading manufacturer of electronic capacitors globally, CD Aero (formally known as Aerovox) has been in business for over 100 years.
Riverdale Mills lnnovates to Reduce Chemical Use
The manufacturing process employed by Riverdale Mills historically required the use of hydrochloric acid, ammonium hydroxide and sodium hydroxide.
Getting the Lead Out of Electronics: The New England Lead-Free Electronics Consortium
Tohelp the electronics industry find alternatives to lead, theToxics UseReductionInstitute (TURI) and the University of Massachusetts Lowell launched the New EnglandLead-Free Electronics Consortium — a collaborationof industry, government, and academia.
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