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Projects Updates for Green Cleaning Products and Practices
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Research plans for ozone product
Associated Project(s):As a part of B.K. Sharma’s research methodology, he will need a sample and will test it at the zero minute, 1 minute, 5 minute, 30 minute, 60 minutes, and 240 minute interval.
Housing testing green cleaning product
Associated Project(s):We recently started testing (about mid-April) in our PAR (Pennsylvania Residence Halls). Joe Glass, our Superintendent of Building Services will follow up with you. I am interested in the independent testing. - John Humlicek
researcher to test results of green cleaning product
Associated Project(s):Student Affairs is hiring a researcher on campus willing and able to test the substance that would come from a Tersano lotus Pro cleaning system box.
Green Cleaning Products and Practices Funding Letter
Associated Project(s):This proposal seeks to provide funding to purchase and testing of the Activeion Ionator EXP Cleaning System to use and evaluate in daily cleaning operations in major buildings on the University Of Illinois Urbana-Champaign campus. This project will displace the use of chemicals for cleaning, reducing operating costs, natural resource use, and improving indoor air quality for all individuals on campus. This will thus help the University make its operations more sustainable, and Facilities and Services will also document their experience as a case study for other campus and community entities to emulate. On successful completion of the pilot, the Committee hopes to receive a proposal to help fund large-scale adoption of this cleaning system on campus. Thus, the Student Sustainability Committee is in favor of funding this proposal in the amount of $9,000.
Attached Files:Sustainability committee award letter - Ionized Water Cleaning.pdf
Sustainability committee award letter - Ionized Water Cleaning.docx
ionator report2011.doc
Ionized Water Cleaning.pdf
SSC Final Allocation Approval - Ionized Water Cleaning.docx
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SSC Final Allocation Approval - Ionized Water Cleaning.pdf