Shoe-horned into their entertainment, they passively accept mini-lectures about detergents, frozen foods, hair coloring and beer.
The unit uses no water or detergents, and can be placed in any room of a home.
Kao has been profitable for 18 straight years by sticking to its detergents, household products and cosmetics.
And finally, the oil is also processed into "soap stock" that turns up in soaps and detergents of all kinds.
When working on a fragrance for laundry detergents or fabric softeners, Mr. Papas tests using a rigorous regimen.
It's used to make everything from textiles to detergents, but most important, glass.
One recent chemicals initiative is Sasol Alpha Olefins, which makes octene, used in detergents, and hexene, used in cellophane.
The raw material is converted into soda ash, used in detergents and pharmaceuticals and in the manufacturing of glass.
If they are reusables then you will be using large quantities of water, you'll be using energy, detergents, sterilising liquids.
There was a dire need to "do something" and so a huge clean up operation began including widespread use of detergents.
They dominate grocers' and shopkeepers' shelves, giving it market leadership in several categories: soaps, detergents, color cosmetics, ice cream and packaged tea.
Beauty experts say the basic ingredients of soap and detergents are universal.
Some work like detergents, disrupting the membrane that surrounds an individual virus in the way that washing-up liquid disrupts an oily film.
Latinos are loyal consumers of detergents, soft drinks and the Democratic Party.
By late March, shoppers in some Chinese cities were clearing supermarket shelves of soap, laundry detergents and shampoo based on the media reports.
Because its finished detergents were mostly water, the cost of trundling them around the country often exceeded the cost of the products themselves.
Assets: About 60 family members, sprinkled among 3 clans, share majority interest in Henkel, which makes everything from adhesives to detergents and dish soap.
The unsuccessful microbicide trials used either long, complicated molecules intended to act as a physical barrier to the viruses or detergents to disrupt them.
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New pollutants, such as detergents, are entering the water supply untreated.
Hindustan Lever, a subsidiary of Unilever, pioneered the idea years ago, marketing its shampoos and detergents in single-use sachets rather than larger (and more expensive) bottles.
The U.S. and Canada limited the use of phosphate laundry detergents and cracked down on Great Lakes pollution from industry and municipal sewage systems four decades ago.
Mainly, it wants to make sure the bans are limited to dishwasher detergents for household use, and that they won't go into effect until July 1, 2010.
Most of the current market for plant-based chemicals and polymers lies in specialty chemicals used in soaps and detergents, says consulting firm Nexant in White Plains, N.
The company has been packaging its soaps, detergents and cleaners in post-consumer recycled plastic for years now, something it was told it would never be able to do.
The whole laundry industry--from detergents to stain sticks--will be affected.
The only problem is that cell phone manufacturers recommend against using strong chemicals including ammonia, alcohol, or other detergents which could damage the components and electronics in the phone.
Most offers are in the discretionary category and services that are at the low end of the consumer list like club memberships and cruises rather than dental paste and laundry detergents.
Ms. Black said profit margins on unit-dose detergents are constrained because the wholesale price is already high, so the retailer is wary of putting too much of a markup on it.
Citizens will start brushing up on the words to our arcane national anthem and athletes we've never heard of will start appearing in television ads for washing detergents and breakfast cereals.
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