It’s Not Easy Being Green
Everywhere you turn today you hear about “green” alternatives in all segments of our society. You are faced with green choices as you walk down the aisle of household cleaners in the local grocery store. Hotels, restaurants, hospitals and businesses are looking for green alternatives for their cleaning needs. Dry cleaners have been exploring options for green cleaning, using more eco-friendly solvents, carbon dioxide and even water-washing instead of the questionable use of perchloroethylene. Federal agencies are promoting green choices. The EPA has its Design for the Environment (DfE) program that provides recognition for manufacturers of cleaners and detergents that ...
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