Sundrops 57 foaming lotion soap from Sunburst Chemicals Green Seal certified & available in various pack sizes


Sunburst Chemicals offers Green SealTM certified Sundrops 57 premium foaming lotion hand soap in a bulk 2 x 1 gal and 8 x 1000mL pack sizes. (Green Seal certification indicates that a product meets rigorous performance, health and envionmental standards. The specific certification that applies to Sundrops 57 is Green Seal Standard GS-41, which is based on effective product performance and protective limits on VOCs and human/environmental toxicity).  

In addition to being biodegradable and environmentally responsible, Sundrops 57 reduces hand soap usage by as much as 50% per hand wash. The thick foam is enriched with lanolin so it’s gentle, yet effective at cleaning the skin.  Sundrops 57 cleans and moisturizes skin leaving hands feeling smooth and smelling pleasant with its mild floral fragrance.  Sundrops 57 is recommended for use wherever a high-quality lotion cleanser is needed.  With the various product pack sizes offered, Sunburst also offers refillable soap dispensers for both pack sizes, meeting the requests of those with hand soap needs.  

For more information, go to www.sunburstchemicals.com.

 



December 28, 2015


Topic Area: Press Release


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