Perchloroethylene (PERC) is a compound commonly used as a solvent in dry cleaning, despite its severe health and environmental impacts. In recent times chemicals such as hydrocarbons, GreenEarth®, acetal and liquid carbon dioxide have emerged as less damaging substitutes for PERC, and an even more sustainable water-based wet cleaning process has been developed. We employed a systematic review approach to provide a comprehensive overview of the existing research evidence in the area of sustainable and safe apparel cleaning methods and care. Our review describes traditional professional dry cleaning methods, as well as those that utilise solvents other than PERC, and their ecological attributes. In addition, the new professional wet cleaning ...
"This pamphlet discussed methods to control occupational exposures to perchloroethylene (127184). Ex...
Hydrocarbon solvents (HCS) are yet the only technologically applicable alternative to PERC in dry-cl...
Abstract Background The laundry and dry cleaning industries are critical for maintaining cleanliness...
This publication gives information on different types of dry-cleaning and how to make dry cleaning m...
Whenever you take your clothes to the dry-cleaners they usually come back as good as new, but always...
Background. Perchloroethylene (PERC) is a widely spread cleaning solvent, used in nearly all dry-cle...
The vast majority of dry cleaners worldwide use the toxic chemical perchloroethylene (PCE), which is...
Wastes containing solvents from the dry cleaning industry are considered hazardous. As a result, the...
This report, “Commercialization of Professional Wet Cleaning,” is one in a series of reports by the ...
Liquid carbon dioxide (CO{sub 2}) offers an environmentally sound replacement solvent to the current...
Fabrics that are sensitive to water, may wrinkle or shrink when washed in regular washing machines a...
Dry-cleaning is a process for removing soils and stains from fabrics and garments which uses a non-a...
Perchloroethylene (also known as tetrachloroethylene) is a solvent that has been a mainstay of the d...
Protective textiles get soiled, stained and even worn during their use, which may not be usable afte...
Protective textiles get soiled, stained and even worn during their use, which may not be usable afte...
"This pamphlet discussed methods to control occupational exposures to perchloroethylene (127184). Ex...
Hydrocarbon solvents (HCS) are yet the only technologically applicable alternative to PERC in dry-cl...
Abstract Background The laundry and dry cleaning industries are critical for maintaining cleanliness...
This publication gives information on different types of dry-cleaning and how to make dry cleaning m...
Whenever you take your clothes to the dry-cleaners they usually come back as good as new, but always...
Background. Perchloroethylene (PERC) is a widely spread cleaning solvent, used in nearly all dry-cle...
The vast majority of dry cleaners worldwide use the toxic chemical perchloroethylene (PCE), which is...
Wastes containing solvents from the dry cleaning industry are considered hazardous. As a result, the...
This report, “Commercialization of Professional Wet Cleaning,” is one in a series of reports by the ...
Liquid carbon dioxide (CO{sub 2}) offers an environmentally sound replacement solvent to the current...
Fabrics that are sensitive to water, may wrinkle or shrink when washed in regular washing machines a...
Dry-cleaning is a process for removing soils and stains from fabrics and garments which uses a non-a...
Perchloroethylene (also known as tetrachloroethylene) is a solvent that has been a mainstay of the d...
Protective textiles get soiled, stained and even worn during their use, which may not be usable afte...
Protective textiles get soiled, stained and even worn during their use, which may not be usable afte...
"This pamphlet discussed methods to control occupational exposures to perchloroethylene (127184). Ex...
Hydrocarbon solvents (HCS) are yet the only technologically applicable alternative to PERC in dry-cl...
Abstract Background The laundry and dry cleaning industries are critical for maintaining cleanliness...