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FOR IMMEDIATE Release NEW CLEANING PRODUCT TRENDS
REPRESENT THE 'THREE E'S,' SAYS SDA
Successful Products Are "Effective, Efficient, Expedient," SDA Tells Consumer Educators WASHINGTON, D.C. - June 28, 2003 - The most successful cleaning products in today's marketplace meet the "Three E's criteria: they're effective, efficient, and expedient," said The Soap and Detergent Association (SDA) at a national gathering of family and consumer educators. Nancy Bock, SDA Vice President of Education, unveiled SDA's new program for educators, "Home Clean Home: Consumer Trends and New Innovations," at the annual convention of the American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences (AAFCS). "Consumer demand for improved performance, convenience and value has driven an unprecedented level of innovation in the cleaning product aisles, resulting in new laundry and household cleaning products," said Bock, an educator herself for over 20 years. Bock outlined for educators the latest trends in consumer cleaning products, which she says have "the built-in elbow grease to get the job done while saving consumers a valuable commodity: time." On average, U.S. workers take just nine vacation days a year, and nearly two-thirds say they prefer time off to more money. "SDA members who manufacture cleaning products and their ingredients recognize that consumers are looking for products that save them time and get the job done," said SDA's Bock. "The Three E's of effectiveness, efficiency and expediency really summarize how innovation in cleaning product development has made life easier for consumers." Among the product category examples she cited:
Bock urged educators to visit SDA's website for comprehensive information and tips on household cleaning, fabric care, dishwashing, and personal hygiene. SDA has been exhibiting at the AAFCS convention for more than 30 years, and provides educators with information on the safe, beneficial and proper use of cleaning products and their ingredients. For more information, log on to SDA's website at www.cleaning101.com, and click on "Household Cleaning." # # # The Soap and Detergent Association (www.cleaning101.com) is the non-profit trade association representing manufacturers of household, industrial and institutional cleaning products; their ingredients; and finished packaging. SDA members produce more than 90% of the cleaning products marketed in the U.S. SDA is located at 1500 K Street, NW, Suite 300, Washington, DC 20005. |