Environmental Mission Statement

We at ProClean Inc. believe in the preservation of the environment and its resources. For this reason we utilize only the finest products that are biodegradable and non-toxic to humans and wildlife. We have a great concern with the waterways and our Research & Development Laboratory has ongoing sustainable efforts to ensure our products are biodegradable, safe, non-polluting, and effective in its functionality.

ProClean does not believe in animal testing. We at ProClean utilize only non-animal testing methods to determine the safety of all its products to the end-user. Proclean strives to use raw materials only from companies that do not use animal testings.

ProClean has great concern in preserving the Ozone Layer. We ensure we are doing our part by not using any ozone depleting compounds in our product.

ProClean's Research Laboratory has ongoing efforts to minimize and eliminate the use of phosphates in its products. We are continuously in search of formulating products with new technology and developments that are phosphate free.

We at ProClean follow all federal and state regulatory requirements. We are in the forefront of technology to ensure our product are in compliance with all new federal, state, and city regulations, as well as having the best performing products.

At ProClean, we care about our customers and our environment. We supply the best services in the country, and we are constantly working towards improving our products, services, and making our products safe for our customers and our planet.

ProClean products are manufactured in view of compliance to Department of Transportation, Environmental Protection Agency, International Air Transportation Agency, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Transport Canada, United Nations Transporting Group, and the European Community, American Association of Textiles And Colorists testing guidelines for research and development of its products, Water Quality Association, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980 (CERCLA), Superfund Amendment and Reautorization act of 1986 Tittle III (SARA 313), and the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA).