Published 01-31-06
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Separately, the Association will unveil a webpage highlighting the sustainable development and product stewardship activities of its member companies, which are leaders in the cleaning product and oleochemical industries.
SDA announced its plans at its yearly Issues Briefing, held during the 2006 Annual Meeting and Industry Convention at the Boca Raton (FL) Resort & Club.
Scheduled for a June 2006 launch, SDA Science will be available online at www.SDAscience.org. The site will serve as a repository of scientific information reports, articles, presentations, and studies related to cleaning products and their ingredients.
Most of these documents have been developed by various SDA committees, consortia and research associates. The emphasis will be on such products and ingredients which are subject to government or regulatory supervision, especially substances that fall under the High Production Volume (HPV) chemical heading.
"We expect SDA Science to attract a broad global audience, including professionals involved in regulatory or legislative issues, academics, scientists, students, various interest groups and lay persons," said Richard Sedlak, SDA Senior Vice President of Technical and International Affairs.
Sustainability Webpage Set for March 2006 Launch
SDA's Sustainability webpage will be available on SDA's main website at www.cleaning101.com/sustainability as of March 2006.
"This webpage is an outgrowth of SDA's Principles of Sustainable Development, which were adopted by our Board of Directors in 2004," said Ernie Rosenberg, SDA President & CEO. "SDA‚s website will serve as a showcase for the longstanding and ongoing sustainability and stewardship efforts of our member companies."
The site will feature links to updated sustainable development and stewardship reports and documents issued by SDA‚s member companies, a list of which is available at www.cleaning101.com/about/members.html.
Also during SDA‚s Issues Briefing, senior staff from the Association reviewed accomplishments from the past year and previewed challenges and events that lie ahead:
The Soap and Detergent Association (www.cleaning101.com) is the Home of the U.S. Cleaning Product and Oleochemical IndustriesSM, representing manufacturers of household, industrial, and institutional cleaning products; their ingredients and finished packaging; and oleochemical producers. SDA members produce more than 90 percent of the cleaning products marketed in the U.S. The SDA is located at 1500 K Street, NW, Suite 300, Washington, DC 20005.