Detergent

A Leap Forward in Laundry: Tide launches a revolutionary new tile form to transform laundry day

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Friday, March 8, 2024

Tide, America's #1 trusted laundry detergent brand, is excited to introduce Tide evo at SXSW 2024, marking a leap forward in laundry innovation driven by consumer insights.

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  • Tide, America's #1 trusted laundry detergent brand, is excited to introduce Tide evo at SXSW 2024, marking a leap forward in laundry innovation driven by consumer insights.
  • In an era where convenience and superiority are not just desired but expected, Tide has listened to consumers' voices, shaping the development of Tide evo.
  • This revolutionary laundry tile form emerges as a direct response to the call for a laundry solution that is lighter, faster and simpler.
  • Tide evo, the culmination of years of extensive research and development, introduces a revolutionary laundry tile form – unlike anything offered in laundry today.

ACI: Time to Unravel “Deliberate Deception” on Banning Detergent Pods

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Monday, February 26, 2024

“Detergent films are made of a very specific type of PVA, chosen for its ability to readily dissolve and degrade.

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  • “Detergent films are made of a very specific type of PVA, chosen for its ability to readily dissolve and degrade.
  • There are more than 50 years of published science that supports the safety and efficacy of PVA used in laundry and detergent pods.
  • The compact nature of the highly concentrated pods results in reduced shipping costs and ultimately, a lower carbon footprint.
  • Millions of Americans utilize detergent pods every single day due to their convenience and efficiency, as well as allowing a more sustainable option for the environment.

Australians are washing microplastics down the drain and it’s ending up on our farms

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Friday, February 16, 2024

This nutrient-rich material is then dried to make “biosolids”, which are used to fertilise agricultural soil.

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  • This nutrient-rich material is then dried to make “biosolids”, which are used to fertilise agricultural soil.
  • Unfortunately every kilogram of biosolids also contains thousands of tiny pieces of plastic.
  • These pieces are so small they can only be seen under a microscope, so they’re called microplastics.

Biosolids as fertiliser

  • The waste becomes a resource, a useful and economically viable fertiliser, rather than ending up in landfill.
  • Read more:
    More than 1,200 tonnes of microplastics are dumped into Aussie farmland every year from wastewater sludge

Microplastics in Australian biosolids

  • Wastewater treatment plants can capture anywhere from 60% to more than 90% of the microplastics in sewage before the wastewater is discharged.
  • We assessed the abundance, characteristics and size ranges of microplastics in biosolids collected from 13 wastewater treatment plants across three states.
  • We suspect this corresponds to people washing more synthetic fleece clothing and blankets.
  • We estimate Australians release between 0.7g and 21g of microplastics per person into wastewater every year.
  • This contributes to the amount of microplastics in biosolids.
  • Our biosolid samples contained anywhere from 1kg to 17kg of microplastics per tonne.

What’s the problem?

  • While natural weathering processes such as sunshine and rain will slowly break down microplastics into smaller and smaller particles, that only makes matters worse.
  • Smaller particles cause more harmful effects to soil organisms.
  • Microplastics in soil can be ingested by soil organisms such as earthworms and cause harmful effects on these vital organisms.

Here’s what we can do

  • We need to put effective control measures in place to minimise the accumulation of microplastic in productive agricultural soils.
  • The most effective way to do this is to reduce the level of microplastics in biosolids at the source.
  • Australia’s National Plastics Plan recommends the Australian government work with industry to “phase-in” microfibre filters on all washing machines by 2030.
  • Read more:
    'Humanity's signature': study finds plastic pollution in the world's lakes can be worse than in oceans
  • This project was co-sponsored by Urban Utilities, Sydney Water, SA Water, Water Corporation (WA) and Eurofins Environment Testing Australia.
  • Frederic Leusch receives funding related to this research topic from the Queensland Government through an Advance Queensland Industry Research Project, Water Research Australia, and various Australian water utilities.

'Premium Clean' expands its environmentally friendly business

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Friday, February 9, 2024

The increasing demand for specialised eco-friendly cleaning services meant the company quickly expanded its operations to cater to the needs of the growing clientele.

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  • The increasing demand for specialised eco-friendly cleaning services meant the company quickly expanded its operations to cater to the needs of the growing clientele.
  • Frequently, business owners and facility managers express a desire to transition towards more environmentally friendly cleaning practices, but they often question the efficiency of green products when compared to traditional ones due to lack of information.
  • Traditional cleaning products often release volatile organic compounds (VOCs), contributing to poor air quality.
  • In contrast, many eco-friendly cleaning products are produced using sustainable manufacturing techniques that rely on renewable energy sources.

ACI: NYC Bill to Restrict Safe Detergent Chemistry is Unnecessary, Would Disrupt Sustainable Innovation

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Thursday, February 8, 2024

(Photo: Businesswire)

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  • (Photo: Businesswire)
    “The innovation of water-soluble films and laundry detergent packets is a sustainability success story.
  • They help consumers safely use, dose and store the products, making chores easier to do for everyone, including those with disabilities.
  • They have grown in popularity because they provide a convenient way to deliver the correct dose of detergent for maximum cleaning efficiency, as well as enable more sustainable innovation.
  • ACI achieves this through a continuous commitment to sound science and being a credible voice for the cleaning products industry.

Sustainable Home and Garage Brand Gear Hugger Unveils New Rust Protection Solution

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Tuesday, January 23, 2024

SOLANA BEACH, Calif., Jan. 23, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Gear Hugger, a brand created to preserve your favorite gear and protect the planet, today announces the release of its latest eco-friendly home innovation: Rust Protection. Using a non-toxic, vegetable oil base, Gear Hugger's Rust Protection provides a sustainable anticorrosive solution crafted from environmentally friendly additives that form a protective layer on metal surfaces and equipment parts, shielding them from corrosion against moisture and penetrating and loosening oxidation adhesions to metal.

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  • Non-Toxic Rust Protection Extends the Life of Gear with its Eco-Friendly, Anti-Corrosive Properties
    SOLANA BEACH, Calif., Jan. 23, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Gear Hugger , a brand created to preserve your favorite gear and protect the planet, today announces the release of its latest eco-friendly home innovation: Rust Protection .
  • "We're elated to kick off the year by offering consumers another product to green-ify their garages," said Checo Diaz, founder of Gear Hugger.
  • "The Rust Protection furthers our mission to introduce clean innovations that span the home, garage, outdoors and beyond.
  • Gear Hugger Rust Protection joins the brand's eco-friendly product line, including the award-winning Multi-Purpose Lubricant and Heavy-Duty Degreaser .

FINISH® INVITES FANS TO DECIDE AMERICA'S GREATEST GAME DAY DISH

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Monday, January 22, 2024

PARSIPPANY, N.J., Jan. 22, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- On game day, the competition doesn't end on the field – especially when it's time to eat. That's why Finish®, a Reckitt brand and a leader in dishwasher detergents and additives, is inviting fans to take their rivalries into the kitchen and join the Finish® Dish League for the ultimate food face off.

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  • PARSIPPANY, N.J., Jan. 22, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- On game day, the competition doesn't end on the field – especially when it's time to eat.
  • In the Finish® Dish League, the star players are the hometown dishes fueling supporters all season long.
  • From the Philadelphia Cheesesteaks and the Kansas City BBQ Burnt Ends to the Detroit Pizzas and more, Finish® is encouraging food lovers to rally behind their favorite game day eats to help decide America's greatest game day dish.
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    For the toughest messes on game day, Finish® Ultimate Dishwashing Detergent is our MVP.

No Scents Makes Cents -- Charlie's Soap Cleans to the Core, Economically

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Monday, January 22, 2024

STONEVILLE, N.C., Jan. 22, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Though inflation is slowing, consumers are still seeing increasing sticker prices on essential household items from the grocery store.[1] Purchasing a simple, yet effective laundry powder can help. With Charlie's Soap Laundry Powder, a little goes a long way, increasing loads per bag. Plus, its natural formula meets the demand from consumers seeking cleaner products free from fragrances and offensive chemicals.[2] Charlie's Soap Laundry Powder is clean, for life, helping families know that their cleanliness can be free from toxins and free from financial strain.  

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  • With Charlie's Soap Laundry Powder , a little goes a long way, increasing loads per bag.
  • [2] Charlie's Soap Laundry Powder is clean, for life, helping families know that their cleanliness can be free from toxins and free from financial strain.
  • Charlie's Soap brings consumers a trusted, scent-free laundry powder that requires less product to achieve truly clean clothing.
  • With Charlie's Soap Laundry Powder, one load requires just one tablespoon of powder and costs only $0.20 per load.

Global Soaps and Detergents Strategic Business Report 2023: Market to Reach $263.9 Billion by 2030 - Evergreen Importance of Soaps & Detergents in Daily Hygiene Provides the Foundation for Growth - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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Friday, January 12, 2024

The "Soaps and Detergents - Global Strategic Business Report" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

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  • The "Soaps and Detergents - Global Strategic Business Report" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
  • Household Detergents, one of the segments analyzed in the report, is projected to record a 6.6% CAGR and reach US$128.3 Billion by the end of the analysis period.
  • Growth in the Industrial Soaps & Detergents segment is estimated at 5.5% CAGR for the next 8-year period.
  • Led by countries such as Australia, India, and South Korea, the market in Asia-Pacific is forecast to reach US$36.3 Billion by the year 2030.

3E Acquires ChemChain, Bolstering its Supply Chain & Sustainability Offering

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Thursday, January 11, 2024

3E Exchange’s unified supply chain platform helps customers organize their global library of supply chain data and streamline workflows in a scalable and compliant manner.

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  • 3E Exchange’s unified supply chain platform helps customers organize their global library of supply chain data and streamline workflows in a scalable and compliant manner.
  • Specifically, 3E leverages its market leading digital product passport and renowned regulatory content capabilities to drive best-in-class supply chain management for its growing list of customers.
  • Together, 3E and ChemChain are united in their mission to accelerate global supply chain transparency and sustainability with a unique combination of technology and regulatory expertise.
  • Pete Girard, Managing Director of Supply Chain and Sustainability at 3E, said “The acquisition of ChemChain illustrates our continued focus on supply chain product innovation and thought leadership.