The recently formed Chemical Free Cleaning Network (CFCN) advocates the reduction or elimination of  chemical products and processes that leave harmful residues in the environment. This green movement is noteworthy in that it helps  look at reducing the chemical load on the environment. 
On February 21st, at Nova Southeastern University in Davie, Fla., the Chemical Free Cleaning Network will host a free expo where the following questions will be addressed:
•  In what situations can chemical-free interventions completely or partly replace petro-chemical based solutions?
• In what situations are petro-chemical based solutions (e.g., disinfectants) appropriate, safer and better supported by peer-reviewed science?
•  Which manufacturers of chemical-free solutions  have done their homework and can supply objective peer-reviewed science to support their claims?
 
For more information about this expo, click here.
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