Safe, economical, effective and green: Solid Green 40 Pot & Pan from Sunburst Chemicals


Sunburst Chemicals offers Solid Green 40 Pot & Pan, a detergent that has been recognized by the Environmental Protection Agency’s Safer Choice program. (The EPA’s Safer Choice program helps consumers, businesses and institutional buyers indentify cleaning products that work well, while being safer for both human health and the environment.) Solid Green 40 Pot & Pan is highly effective at removing greasy soils from pots, pans and food preparaton utensils while being mild to skin and rapidly biodegradable. 

“Solid Green 40 Pot & Pan’s solid substance allows for it to not be spilled, splashed or mixed by hand, “ said Patrick Laughlin, VP of Sales & Marketing. “Plus, it’s easier to use – no pouring, measuring or diluting required.”

Solid Green 40 Pot & Pan is also economical. The dispenser controls the amount of product used. Employees requrire little training since product is pre-mixed. Shipping and handling of solids is simpler, and Solid Green 40 Pot & Pan can’t freeze or settle out of solution. Other key features include:

• No phosphorous, VOCs, NPEs or high-pH corrosives

• Dispensed via Sunburst’s specially-engineered Ready-to-Use (R2U) and Push for Concentrate (P4C) dispensers 

• Kosher-certified (excluding Passover)

For more information, visit www.sunburstchemicals.com.

 



November 24, 2015


Topic Area: Press Release


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