Record last updated: 1 June 2008
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The DfE logo on a product it means that the US EPA's DfE scientific review team has screened each ingredient for potential human health and environmental effects and that—based on currently available information, EPA predictive models, and expert judgment—the product contains only those ingredients that pose the least concern among chemicals in their class.
Learn more at: Design for the Environment (DFE)
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Product categories
| Consumer Cleaning Products, Floor Care, Laundry Detergents, Industrial/Institutional Cleaning Products, Marine Cleaning Products, Deicers, Holding Tank Treatments /Deodorizers, Industrial Coatings, Conversion Coatings, Pavement Treatment, Inks, Inkjet Printing, Odor Removal |
Organisation details
| Name |
US EPA,Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics (OPPT) |
Type |
Government |
| Year established |
1997 |
Certification details
| # of Products Certified |
300 |
| # of Companies Certified |
(unknown) |
| Certification covers |
Multiple environmental attributes for the whole of the product's life cycle. |
| Duration of certification |
1 |
| Verified by |
(unknown) |
| Audit of certification holders |
None |
| Frequency of criteria review |
(unknown) |
| Certification details updated: 26 February 2008 |
Contact
| Address |
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Mail Code 7406-M
Washington, DC 20460 United States |
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| Email |
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