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Company Profile for The Soap and Detergent Association.


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The Soap and Detergent detergent (dētûr`jənt, dĭ–), substance that aids in the removal of dirt. Detergents act mainly on the oily films that trap dirt particles.  Association (SDA SDA
abbr.
specific dynamic action


Serotonin dopamine antagonist (SDA)
The newer second-generation antipsychotic drugs, also called atypical antipsychotics.
) is the U.S. home of the cleaning products industry, representing manufacturers of household, industrial and institutional cleaning products; their ingredients; finished packaging, and oleochemical Oleochemicals are chemicals derived from biological oils or fats. They are analogous to petrochemicals which are chemicals derived from petroleum. The hydrolysis or alcoholysis of oils or fats form the basis of the oleochemical industry.  producers.

Established in 1926, SDA is dedicated to advancing public understanding of the safety and benefits of cleaning products, and protecting the ability of its members to formulate formulate /for·mu·late/ (for´mu-lat)
1. to state in the form of a formula.

2. to prepare in accordance with a prescribed or specified method.
 products that best meet consumer needs. SDA serves both its members and the public by developing and sharing information about industry products with the technical community, policy makers, child care and health professionals, educators, media and consumers.

SDA is your source for knowledgeable perspective on:

-- cleanliness Cleanliness
See also Orderliness.

Cleverness (See CUNNING.)

Berchta

unkempt herself, demands cleanliness from others, especially children. [Ger. Folklore: Leach, 137]

cat

continually “washes” itself.
 and health issues

-- hygiene research/trends

-- advice on household cleaning/fabric care/dishwashing

-- cleaning product industry trends & consumer attitudes/behavior

-- antibacterial antibacterial /an·ti·bac·te·ri·al/ (-bak-ter´e-al) destroying or suppressing growth or reproduction of bacteria; also, an agent that does this.

an·ti·bac·te·ri·al
adj.
 products/issues

-- human and environmental safety of cleaning

products/ingredients

-- cleaning product-related legislation/regulation

   Company:                The Soap and Detergent Association

   Headquarters Address:   1500 K Street, NW
                           Suite 300
                           Washington, DC 20005

   Main Telephone:         202/347-2900

   Website:                www.cleaning101.com

   Type of Organization:   Non-profit

   Industry:               Cleaning Products/Ingredients/Hygiene

   Key Executives:         President/CEO: Ernie Rosenberg
                           Vice President/Communication: Brian Sansoni

   Public Relations
     Contact:              Brian Sansoni
     Phone:                202/662-2517
     Email:                bsansoni@cleaning101.com
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