American Cleaning Institute Presents "Conversations on Cleaning" Top Issues Impacting the Industry and How to Address Them

Wednesday, Oct 23, 2019 at 10:00 AM to 4:15 PM EST

1331 L Street Northwest, #650, Washington, DC, 20005, United States

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Wednesday, Oct 23, 2019 at 10:00 AM to 4:15 PM EST

The Conversations on Cleaning Forum will convene cleaning product formulators and suppliers, like-minded organizations from the hygiene, healthcare and safety sectors as well as researchers, clinicians and academics for a full-day discussion around the most pressing issues impacting the industry and ways to address them. 

It’s our hope this event will spark continued conversation among key thought leaders, like yourself, on ways to improve communication about the importance of cleaning products on health and address consumer confidence consistently diminished by inaccuracies and misinformation.  The event features keynotes from experts in the health and science space. The panels will discuss:

 

  • Trusting Transparency: Pulling Back the Curtain
  • Chemicals and the Environment: Showcasing Our Commitment to Clean Homes and a Cleaner World
  • Health Risks vs. Reward: The Impact of Cleaning Products on Health and Wellness
  • Fighting Fear with Facts: Addressing the Issue of Chemophobia Among Consumers

 

We hope you will be able to join us. Please don't hesitate to write with any questions in the meantime. 

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Maureen Abel

Established in 1926, ACI is dedicated to advancing public understanding of the safety and benefits of cleaning products, and protecting the ability of its members to formulate products that best meet consumer needs. ACI serves both its members and the public by developing and sharing information about industry products with the technical community, policy makers, childcare and health professionals, educators, media and consumers. A 25-member Board of Directors consisting of elected representatives from member companies, both large and small, sets policy for the Association. Various committees, subcommittees, task forces and working groups carry out programs. ACI programs address a variety of human health and environmental safety issues from several perspectives.

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Sessions on Oct 23, 2019

10:00 AM

Welcome and Opening Keynote

10:00 AM - 10:25 AMACI Headquarters
  • Sally Bloomfield

    Honorary Professor, London School of Hygiene and Topical Medicine; Contributor to "Too Clean or Not Too Clean"

10:30 AM

Trusting Transparency: Pulling Back the Curtain

10:30 AM - 11:35 AMACI Headquarters
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  • Doug Baker

    Vice President, Industry Relations Food Marketing Institute

11:40 AM

Chemicals and the Environment: Showcasing Our Commitment to Clean Homes and a Cleaner World

11:40 AM - 12:50 PMACI Headquarters
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  • Marcus Eriksen

    5 Gyres Institute

12:55 PM

Mid Day Keynote

12:55 PM - 01:30 PMACI Headquarters
  • Jason Tetro

    The Germ Guy

01:35 PM

Health Risks vs Reward: The Impact of Cleaning Products on Health and Wellness

01:35 PM - 02:40 PMACI Headquarters
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  • Josh Bloom

    Director of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Science, ACSH

02:45 PM

Fighting Fear with Facts: Addressing the Issue and Impact of Chemophobia Among Consumers

02:45 PM - 04:00 PMACI Headquarters
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  • Alex Berezow

    PhD. Vice President of Scientific Communications at ACSH. Translator of Science for the Public and Mass Media.