Toxics Use Reduction Institute offers database of green cleaning products

October 6, 2006—The Toxics Use Reduction Institute (TURI) at the University of Massachusetts Lowell has unveiled a new surface cleaning online database to help manufacturers find safer cleaning alternatives that perform as well as hazardous chemicals.

The database, called CleanerSolutions, is filled with more than 10 years of performance testing results combined with health and environment indicators. The system helps companies understand how to choose alternatives so that overall risks to workers and the environment are reduced.

Companies are able to choose the contaminant, solvent to replace, type of equipment and the material that’s being cleaned from a drop-down menu. The search results list possible replacement products, performance test results, and safety information based on five environmental and health indicators. The TURI Laboratory conducts a preliminary screening to determine a chemical’s potential risk based on global warming potential, ozone depletion potential, volatile organic content, flammability/reactivity and acute toxicity.

Since each manufacturer’s process and application are unique, TURI recommends pilot testing the potential replacement found in the database for both safety and performance. Visit the TURI Web page to access the free database.

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