New Jersey Dry Cleaner Checklist
Communities across the country have become more and more aware of the environmental impacts of chemicals from the dry cleaners.
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Some of the common solvents used in dry cleaning include perchloroethylene, trichloroethylene, supercritical carbon dioxide, and other niche solvents. The New Jersey Dry Cleaner Checklist app should be used by a dry cleaner either when setting up their business or in performing an evaluation of their business operations as it will outline the environmental laws and regulations around pollution prevention. There should be a process around operations to make sure contaminants are not released into the water supply and soil, and toxic emissions are not released into the air. Ultimately, reducing chemical and hazardous waste will reduce the cost of doing business in the long run. While each dry cleaning business will have a different cleaning process, it will produce waste. Encouraging pollution prevention may also have a positive environmental impact.
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