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California – Product Right-To-Know Ingredient Disclosure

Material Number: ZUHLF128 Product Name: Zep Hardwood & Laminate Floor Cleaner Version: 1.1 Revision Date: 02/20/2020 Print Date: 11/07/2024

Below is a list of components identified for disclosure under SB 258, along with their Chemical Abstract Number and functional purpose.

Ingredient Name CAS Number Functional Purpose Designated Lists* Water 7732-18-5 Water
Butoxydiglycol 112-34-5 Solubilizer Decyl Glucoside 68515-73-1 Cleaning Agent
Tetrasodium Iminodisuccinate 144538-83-0 Chelator
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate 68585-47-7 Emulsifier
Sodium Lignosulfonate 8061-51-6 Builder Lauryl Glucoside 110615-47-9 Emulsifier
d-Limonene 5989-27-5 Fragrance 23 p-menth-1-en-8-ol 98-55-5 Solubilizer Magnesium 10377-60-3 Preservative
Geraniol 106-24-1 Active ingredient 23 Methylchloroisothiazolinone 26172-55-4 Preservative
Methylisothiazolinone 2682-20-4 Preservative
Terpinolene 586-62-9 Solubilizer Cupric Nitrate 3251-23-8 Preservative

Distributed By: Zep

Designated Lists

1.  CA Prop 65: Chemicals known to cause cancer or reproductive toxicity under California Proposition 65.
2.  EU CMRs: Carcinogens, mutagens, or reproductive toxicants classified by the EU.
3.  EU Endocrine Disruptors: Endocrine-disrupting chemicals per EU regulation.
4.  IRIS Neurotoxicants: Neurotoxicants per the U.S. EPA’s IRIS.
5.  IRIS Carcinogens: Carcinogens per the U.S. EPA’s IRIS.
6.  EU PBTs: Persistent, bioaccumulative, and toxic chemicals per the EU.
7.  Canada PBTs: Persistent, bioaccumulative, and inherently toxic chemicals per Canadian regulation.
8.  EU Respiratory Sensitizers: Respiratory sensitizers per the EU.
9.  IARC Carcinogens: Carcinogens identified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer.
10. ATSDR Neurotoxicants: Neurotoxicants per the U.S. ATSDR.
11. US EPA Priority Chemicals List: Priority chemicals under the U.S. EPA National Waste Minimization Program.
12. US NTP Reproductive or Developmental Toxicants: Identified by the U.S. National Toxicology Program.
13. US EPA PBTs: Chemicals classified as persistent, bioaccumulative, and toxic by the U.S. EPA.
14. WA PBTs: Washington State Department of Ecology’s PBT Chemicals.
15. US NTP Carcinogens: Human carcinogens per the U.S. National Toxicology Program.
16. CA NLs: Chemicals with notification levels in California.
17. CA MCLs: Chemicals with maximum contaminant levels in California.
18. CA TACs: Toxic Air Contaminants identified by California.
19. CA Priority Pollutants: Pollutants per California’s Water Quality Control.
20. CA Non-Cancer Hazards: Chemicals listed for non-cancer endpoints in California.
21. CA Priority Chemicals: Priority chemicals by California’s Biomonitoring Program.
22. Marine Priority Action Chemicals: Priority action chemicals under the Oslo and Paris Conventions.
23. EU Fragrance Allergens: Fragrance allergens per the EU Cosmetics Regulation.
24. AOEC Asthmagens: Asthmagens per the Association of Occupational and Environmental Clinics.
25. US EPA TSCA Chemicals of Concern: Concern chemicals under the U.S. TSCA.
26. US EPA Ozone Depletors: Ozone-depleting chemicals per the U.S. EPA.
27. NY DOH MCLs: Maximum contaminant levels per New York regulation.
28. GLWQA Chemicals of Mutual Concern: Identified under the U.S./Canada Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement.
29. NY Air Toxics: High-toxicity air contaminants per New York State regulation.
30. Nonfunctional Constituents: Ingredients with no functional or technical effect.

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California – Product Right-To-Know Ingredient Disclosure

Material Number: ZUURMV128 Product Name: Zep Urine Remover 1Gl_4Ct Version: 1.1 Revision Date: 02/26/2020 Print Date: 11/11/2024

Below is a list of components identified for disclosure under SB 258, along with their Chemical Abstract Number and functional purpose.

Ingredient Name CAS Number Functional Purpose Designated Lists* Water 7732-18-5 Water
Hydrogen Peroxide 7722-84-1 Oxidizer 24 C9-11 Pareth-3 (ethoxylated C9-11 alcohols) 68439-46-3 Emulsifier
Etidronic Acid 2809-21-4 Chelator
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate 68585-47-7 Emulsifier
Non-Hazardous - Not Provided By Vendor Not Available Other
Sodium Hydroxide 1310-73-2 Caustic Ethanol 64-17-5 Solubilizer 24 Hydrochloric Acid 7647-01-0 Acid 18, 20, 24 Benzyl Alcohol 100-51-6 Solubilizer 23 BHT (Butylated hydroxytoluene) 128-37-0 Preservative

Distributed By: Zep

Designated Lists

1.  CA Prop 65: Chemicals known to cause cancer or reproductive toxicity under California Proposition 65.
2.  EU CMRs: Carcinogens, mutagens, or reproductive toxicants classified by the EU.
3.  EU Endocrine Disruptors: Endocrine-disrupting chemicals per EU regulation.
4.  IRIS Neurotoxicants: Neurotoxicants per the U.S. EPA’s IRIS.
5.  IRIS Carcinogens: Carcinogens per the U.S. EPA’s IRIS.
6.  EU PBTs: Persistent, bioaccumulative, and toxic chemicals per the EU.
7.  Canada PBTs: Persistent, bioaccumulative, and inherently toxic chemicals per Canadian regulation.
8.  EU Respiratory Sensitizers: Respiratory sensitizers per the EU.
9.  IARC Carcinogens: Carcinogens identified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer.
10. ATSDR Neurotoxicants: Neurotoxicants per the U.S. ATSDR.
11. US EPA Priority Chemicals List: Priority chemicals under the U.S. EPA National Waste Minimization Program.
12. US NTP Reproductive or Developmental Toxicants: Identified by the U.S. National Toxicology Program.
13. US EPA PBTs: Chemicals classified as persistent, bioaccumulative, and toxic by the U.S. EPA.
14. WA PBTs: Washington State Department of Ecology’s PBT Chemicals.
15. US NTP Carcinogens: Human carcinogens per the U.S. National Toxicology Program.
16. CA NLs: Chemicals with notification levels in California.
17. CA MCLs: Chemicals with maximum contaminant levels in California.
18. CA TACs: Toxic Air Contaminants identified by California.
19. CA Priority Pollutants: Pollutants per California’s Water Quality Control.
20. CA Non-Cancer Hazards: Chemicals listed for non-cancer endpoints in California.
21. CA Priority Chemicals: Priority chemicals by California’s Biomonitoring Program.
22. Marine Priority Action Chemicals: Priority action chemicals under the Oslo and Paris Conventions.
23. EU Fragrance Allergens: Fragrance allergens per the EU Cosmetics Regulation.
24. AOEC Asthmagens: Asthmagens per the Association of Occupational and Environmental Clinics.
25. US EPA TSCA Chemicals of Concern: Concern chemicals under the U.S. TSCA.
26. US EPA Ozone Depletors: Ozone-depleting chemicals per the U.S. EPA.
27. NY DOH MCLs: Maximum contaminant levels per New York regulation.
28. GLWQA Chemicals of Mutual Concern: Identified under the U.S./Canada Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement.
29. NY Air Toxics: High-toxicity air contaminants per New York State regulation.
30. Nonfunctional Constituents: Ingredients with no functional or technical effect.

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California – Product Right-To-Know Ingredient Disclosure

Material Number: ZU1052128 Product Name: Zep Concentrated Ammonia Free Glass Cleaner 1Gl_4Ct Version: 1.1 Revision Date: 02/17/2020 Print Date: 11/11/2024

Below is a list of components identified for disclosure under SB 258, along with their Chemical Abstract Number and functional purpose.

Ingredient Name CAS Number Functional Purpose Designated Lists* Water 7732-18-5 Water
Ethanol 64-17-5 Solubilizer 24 Ammonium Lauryl Sulfate 2235-54-3 Emulsifier
Tetrasodium EDTA 64-02-8 Builder Isopropanol 67-63-0 Solubilizer 20 Non-Hazardous - Not Provided by Vendor Not Available Other
Dodecanol 112-53-8 Fragrance
Sodium Hydroxide 1310-73-2 Caustic tert-Butanol 75-65-0 Solubilizer 16 Methanol 67-56-1 Solubilizer 1, 4, 12, 18, 20 Formaldehyde 50-00-0 Preservative 1, 2, 5, 9, 15, 16, 18, 20, 24, 25, 29, 30 Geraniol 106-24-1 Active ingredient 23 Trisodium NTA 5064-31-3 Chelator
Magnesium 10377-60-3 Preservative
Acetophenone 98-86-2 Fragrance 18 Methylchloroisothiazolinone 26172-55-4 Preservative
Methylisothiazolinone 2682-20-4 Preservative
Cupric Nitrate 3251-23-8 Preservative

Distributed By: Zep

Designated Lists

1.  CA Prop 65: Chemicals known to cause cancer or reproductive toxicity under California Proposition 65.
2.  EU CMRs: Carcinogens, mutagens, or reproductive toxicants classified by the EU.
3.  EU Endocrine Disruptors: Endocrine-disrupting chemicals per EU regulation.
4.  IRIS Neurotoxicants: Neurotoxicants per the U.S. EPA’s IRIS.
5.  IRIS Carcinogens: Carcinogens per the U.S. EPA’s IRIS.
6.  EU PBTs: Persistent, bioaccumulative, and toxic chemicals per the EU.
7.  Canada PBTs: Persistent, bioaccumulative, and inherently toxic chemicals per Canadian regulation.
8.  EU Respiratory Sensitizers: Respiratory sensitizers per the EU.
9.  IARC Carcinogens: Carcinogens identified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer.
10. ATSDR Neurotoxicants: Neurotoxicants per the U.S. ATSDR.
11. US EPA Priority Chemicals List: Priority chemicals under the U.S. EPA National Waste Minimization Program.
12. US NTP Reproductive or Developmental Toxicants: Identified by the U.S. National Toxicology Program.
13. US EPA PBTs: Chemicals classified as persistent, bioaccumulative, and toxic by the U.S. EPA.
14. WA PBTs: Washington State Department of Ecology’s PBT Chemicals.
15. US NTP Carcinogens: Human carcinogens per the U.S. National Toxicology Program.
16. CA NLs: Chemicals with notification levels in California.
17. CA MCLs: Chemicals with maximum contaminant levels in California.
18. CA TACs: Toxic Air Contaminants identified by California.
19. CA Priority Pollutants: Pollutants per California’s Water Quality Control.
20. CA Non-Cancer Hazards: Chemicals listed for non-cancer endpoints in California.
21. CA Priority Chemicals: Priority chemicals by California’s Biomonitoring Program.
22. Marine Priority Action Chemicals: Priority action chemicals under the Oslo and Paris Conventions.
23. EU Fragrance Allergens: Fragrance allergens per the EU Cosmetics Regulation.
24. AOEC Asthmagens: Asthmagens per the Association of Occupational and Environmental Clinics.
25. US EPA TSCA Chemicals of Concern: Concern chemicals under the U.S. TSCA.
26. US EPA Ozone Depletors: Ozone-depleting chemicals per the U.S. EPA.
27. NY DOH MCLs: Maximum contaminant levels per New York regulation.
28. GLWQA Chemicals of Mutual Concern: Identified under the U.S./Canada Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement.
29. NY Air Toxics: High-toxicity air contaminants per New York State regulation.
30. Nonfunctional Constituents: Ingredients with no functional or technical effect.

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California – Product Right-To-Know Ingredient Disclosure

Material Number: R45815 Product Name: Zep Con Ind Purple Degreaser 5Gl Version: 2.0 Revision Date: 08/22/2022 Print Date: 11/11/2024

Below is a list of components identified for disclosure under SB 258, along with their Chemical Abstract Number and functional purpose.

Ingredient Name CAS Number Functional Purpose Designated Lists* Water 7732-18-5 Water
C9-11 Pareth-3 (ethoxylated C9-11 alcohols) 68439-46-3 Emulsifier
Butoxyethanol 111-76-2 Solubilizer 20 Sodium Hydroxide 1310-73-2 Caustic Sodium C10-16 Alkylbenzenesulfonate 68081-81-2 Emulsifier
Tetrasodium EDTA 64-02-8 Builder Sodium C14-16 Olefin Sulfonate 68439-57-6 Emulsifier
Sodium Chloride 7647-14-5 Builder Acid Red 14 3567-69-9 Colorant
Trisodium NTA 5064-31-3 Chelator
Acetaldehyde 75-07-0 Fragrance 1, 4, 5, 9, 18, 20, 25, 29

Distributed By: Zep

Designated Lists

1.  CA Prop 65: Chemicals known to cause cancer or reproductive toxicity under California Proposition 65.
2.  EU CMRs: Carcinogens, mutagens, or reproductive toxicants classified by the EU.
3.  EU Endocrine Disruptors: Endocrine-disrupting chemicals per EU regulation.
4.  IRIS Neurotoxicants: Neurotoxicants per the U.S. EPA’s IRIS.
5.  IRIS Carcinogens: Carcinogens per the U.S. EPA’s IRIS.
6.  EU PBTs: Persistent, bioaccumulative, and toxic chemicals per the EU.
7.  Canada PBTs: Persistent, bioaccumulative, and inherently toxic chemicals per Canadian regulation.
8.  EU Respiratory Sensitizers: Respiratory sensitizers per the EU.
9.  IARC Carcinogens: Carcinogens identified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer.
10. ATSDR Neurotoxicants: Neurotoxicants per the U.S. ATSDR.
11. US EPA Priority Chemicals List: Priority chemicals under the U.S. EPA National Waste Minimization Program.
12. US NTP Reproductive or Developmental Toxicants: Identified by the U.S. National Toxicology Program.
13. US EPA PBTs: Chemicals classified as persistent, bioaccumulative, and toxic by the U.S. EPA.
14. WA PBTs: Washington State Department of Ecology’s PBT Chemicals.
15. US NTP Carcinogens: Human carcinogens per the U.S. National Toxicology Program.
16. CA NLs: Chemicals with notification levels in California.
17. CA MCLs: Chemicals with maximum contaminant levels in California.
18. CA TACs: Toxic Air Contaminants identified by California.
19. CA Priority Pollutants: Pollutants per California’s Water Quality Control.
20. CA Non-Cancer Hazards: Chemicals listed for non-cancer endpoints in California.
21. CA Priority Chemicals: Priority chemicals by California’s Biomonitoring Program.
22. Marine Priority Action Chemicals: Priority action chemicals under the Oslo and Paris Conventions.
23. EU Fragrance Allergens: Fragrance allergens per the EU Cosmetics Regulation.
24. AOEC Asthmagens: Asthmagens per the Association of Occupational and Environmental Clinics.
25. US EPA TSCA Chemicals of Concern: Concern chemicals under the U.S. TSCA.
26. US EPA Ozone Depletors: Ozone-depleting chemicals per the U.S. EPA.
27. NY DOH MCLs: Maximum contaminant levels per New York regulation.
28. GLWQA Chemicals of Mutual Concern: Identified under the U.S./Canada Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement.
29. NY Air Toxics: High-toxicity air contaminants per New York State regulation.
30. Nonfunctional Constituents: Ingredients with no functional or technical effect.

Visit: Zep Ingredient Disclosure for more information.

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Product Information

Material Number: ZUNRS128 Product Name: Zep No-Rinse Floor Disinfectant 4-1Gl Version: 1.0 Revision Date: 12/02/2019 Print Date: 11/11/2024

Below is a list of components identified for disclosure under SB 258 along with Chemical Abstract Number and functional purpose.

Ingredient Name CAS Number Functional Purpose Designated Lists*
Water 7732-18-5 Water
Alkyl C12-16 Dimethylbenzyl Ammonium Chloride 68424-85-1 Active ingredient 24
Quaternium-24 32426-11-2 Active ingredient
Tetrasodium EDTA 64-02-8 Builder
Dimethyldioctylammonium Chloride 5538-94-3 Active ingredient
Didecyldimonium Chloride 7173-51-5 Emulsifier 24
Undeceth-7 (ethoxylated undecanol) 34398-01-1 Cleaning Agent
Ethanol 64-17-5 Solubilizer 12, 24
Non-Hazardous - Not Provided by Vendor Not Available Fragrance
Citric Acid 77-92-9 Acid
Linalool 78-70-6 Fragrance 23
Sodium Hydroxide 1310-73-2 Caustic
Benzyl Salicylate 118-58-1 Fragrance 23
Linalyl Acetate 115-95-7 Fragrance
Amyl Cinnamal 122-40-7 Fragrance 23
isopentyl salicylate 87-20-7 Fragrance
Benzyl Acetate 140-11-4 Fragrance
Benzeneethanol 60-12-8 Fragrance
Butylphenyl Methylpropional 80-54-6 Fragrance 23
Eugenia Caryophyllus Leaf Oil 8000-34-8 Fragrance
Yellow 5 1934-21-0 Colorant
Methanol 67-56-1 Solubilizer 1, 4, 18, 20
Cyclamen Aldehyde 103-95-7 Odor Counteractant
Trisodium NTA 5064-31-3 Chelator
Citrus Aurantium Dulcis Extract 8028-48-6 Solubilizer

Distributed By Zep

Designated Lists

*Designated Lists:

  1. CA Prop 65: Chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer or reproductive toxicity (including developmental, female and male toxicity) that are listed pursuant to the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986 (California Code of Regulations, Title 22, Division 2, Subdivision 1, Chapter 3, Sections 1200 et seq, also known as Proposition 65).

  2. EU CMRs: Chemicals classified by the European Union as carcinogens, mutagens, and/or reproductive toxicants in Category 1A and 1B in Annex VI to Regulation (EC) 1272/2008.

  3. EU Endocrine Disruptors: Chemicals included in the European Union candidate list of Substances of Very High Concern in accordance with Article 59 of Regulation (EC) 1907/2006 on the basis of Article 57(f) for endocrine disrupting properties.

  4. IRIS Neurotoxicants: Chemicals for which a reference dose or reference concentration has been developed based on neurotoxicity in the Unites States Environmental Protection Agency's Integrated Risk Information System.

  5. IRIS Carcinogens: Chemicals that are identified as "carcinogenic to humans", "likely to be carcinogenic to humans", or Group A, B1, or B2 carcinogens in the United States Environmental Protection Agency's Integrated Risk Assessment System.

  6. EU PBTs: Chemicals included in the European Union candidate list of Substances of Very High Concern in accordance with Article 59 of Regulation (EC) 1907/2006 on the basis of Article 57(d), Article 57(e), or Article 57(f) for persistent bioaccumulative and toxic, or very persistent and very bioaccumulative properties.

  7. Canada PBTs: Chemicals that are identified as Persistent, Bioaccumulative, and Inherently Toxic to the environment by the Canadian Environmental Protection Act Environmental Registry Domestic Substances List.

  8. EU Respiratory Sensitizers: Chemicals classified by the European Union as respiratory sensitizers Category 1 in Annex VI to Regulation (EC) 1272/2008.

  9. IARC Carcinogens: Group 1, 2a, or 2b carcinogens identified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer, World Health Organization, in Monographs on the Evaluation of Carcinogenic Risks to Humans.

  10. ATSDR Neurotoxicants: Neurotoxicants that are identified in the United States' Department of Health and Human Services' Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry's Toxic Substances Portal under "Health Effects of Toxic Substances and Carcinogens, Nervous System."

  11. US EPA Priority Chemicals List: Persistent, Bioaccumulative and Toxic Priority Chemicals that are identified by the United States Environmental Protection Agency's National Waste Minimization Program.

  12. US NTP Reproductive or Developmental Toxicants: Reproductive or developmental toxicants identified in "Monograph on the Potential Human Reproductive and Developmental Effects" published by the United States Department of Health and Human Services' National Toxicology Program, Office of Health Assessment and Translation.

  13. US EPA PBTs: Chemicals identified by the United States Environmental Protection Agency's Toxics Release Inventory program as Persistent, Bioaccumulative and Toxic Chemicals that are subject to reporting under Section 313 of the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act of 1986.

  14. WA PBTs: The Washington Department of Ecology's Persistent, Bioaccumulative, Toxic (PBT) Chemicals identified in the Washington Administrative Code, Title 173, Chapter 173-333.

  15. US NTP Carcinogens: Chemicals that are identified as "known to be" or "reasonably anticipated to be" human carcinogens in the 13th Report on Carcinogens and any subsequent revisions prepared by the United States Department of Health and Human Services' National Toxicology Program.

  16. CA NLs: Chemicals for which notification Levels, as defined in Health and Safety Code Section 116455, have been established by the California Department of Public Health or the State Water Resources Control Board.

  17. CA MCLs: Chemicals for which primary Maximum Contaminant Levels have been established and adopted under Sections 64431 or 64444 of Chapter 15 of Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations.

  18. CA TACs: Chemicals identified as Toxic Air Contaminants under Sections 93000 or 93001 of Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations.

  19. CA Priority Pollutants: Chemicals that are identified as priority pollutants in the California Water Quality Control Plans under Section 303(c) of the federal Clean Water Act and in Section 131.38 of Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations, or identified as pollutants by California or the United State Environmental Protection Agency for one or more water bodies in California under Section 303(d) of the federal Clean Water Act and Section 130.7 of Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations.

  20. CA Non-Cancer Hazards: Chemicals that are identified with non-cancer endpoints and listed with an inhalation or oral Reference Exposure Level by the California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment under Health and Safety Code Section 44360(b)(2).

  21. CA Priority Chemicals: Chemicals identified as priority chemicals by the California Environmental Contaminant Biomonitoring program pursuant to Section 105449.

  22. Marine Priority Action Chemicals: Chemicals that are identified on Part A of the list of Chemicals for Priority Action prepared by the Oslo and Paris Conventions for the Protection of the Marine Environment of the North-East Atlantic.

  23. EU Fragrance Allergens: Chemicals identified as fragrance allergens in Annex III of the EU Cosmetics Regulation 1223/2009, as required to be labeled by the European Detergents Regulation No. 648/2004.

  24. Nonfunctional Constituents: An ingredient, impurity, or contaminant present in a covered product as an unintentional consequence of manufacturing and which has no functional or technical effect on the finished product

The following Designated Lists are only referenced in the state of New York's HCPIDP Regulation:

  1. AOEC Asthmagens: Chemicals designated as asthmagens by the Association of Occupational and Environmental Clinics.

  2. US EPA TSCA Chemicals of Concern: chemical for which the United States Environmental Protection Agency has issued a Chemical of Concern Action Plan pursuant to the federal Toxic Substances Control Act.

  3. US EPA Ozone Depletors: Chemicals identified as a Class I or Class II Ozone-Depleting Substance by the United States Environmental Protection Agency.

  4. NY DOH MCLs: Chemicals for which Maximum Contaminant Levels have been established and adopted in Tables 1, 3, 3A, and 7 of Subpart 5- 1.52 of Title 10 of the New York Code of the Rules and Regulations (10 NYCRR Subpart 5-1.52).

  5. GLWQA Chemicals of Mutual Concern: Chemicals identified as Chemicals of Mutual Concern developed under the 2012 U.S./ Canada Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement (GLWQA) Annex 3.

  6. NY Air Toxics: Chemicals identified as high toxicity air contaminants in Part 212 of Title 6 of the New York Codes of Rules and Regulations (6 NYCRR Subpart 212-2.2, as defined in Subpart 212-1.2 (b)(9)).

Visit link below for more information on Designated Lists: https://www.zep.com/IngredientDisclosure

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Premium Carpet Shampoo.pdf

Premium Carpet Shampoo Product Information

Material Number: ZUPXC320
Product Name: Zep Premium Carpet Shampoo
Version: 1.2
Revision Date: 05/05/2022
Print Date: 11/21/2024

Ingredient Disclosure under SB 258

The following is a list of components identified for disclosure along with their Chemical Abstract Numbers (CAS) and functional purposes:

Ingredient Name CAS Number Functional Purpose
Water 7732-18-5 Water
C9-11 Pareth-3 (ethoxylated C9-11 alcohols) 68439-46-3 Emulsifier
Tetrasodium EDTA 64-02-8 Builder
C12-16 Alcohols Ethoxylated 68551-12-2 Cleaning Agent
Citric Acid 77-92-9 Acid
Sodium Hydroxide 1310-73-2 Caustic
PEG-10 (polyethylene glycol) 25322-68-3 Film Former
Tetramethyl Decynediol 126-86-3 Wetting Agent
Octoxynol 9036-19-5 Emulsifier
Trisodium NTA 5064-31-3 Chelator
Magnesium Nitrate 10377-60-3 Preservative
Geraniol 106-24-1 Active ingredient
Methylchloroisothiazolinone 26172-55-4 Preservative
Methylisothiazolinone 2682-20-4 Preservative
Magnesium Chloride 7786-30-3 Preservative
Cupric Nitrate 3251-23-8 Preservative

Designated Lists

  1. CA Prop 65: Chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer or reproductive toxicity.
  2. EU CMRs: Chemicals classified by the European Union as carcinogens, mutagens, and/or reproductive toxicants.
  3. EU Endocrine Disruptors: Chemicals included in the EU candidate list of Substances of Very High Concern.
  4. IRIS Neurotoxicants: Chemicals with developed reference doses based on neurotoxicity.
  5. IRIS Carcinogens: Identified carcinogenic chemicals by the US EPA.
  6. EU PBTs: Persistent, bioaccumulative, and toxic substances in the EU.
  7. Canada PBTs: Chemicals identified as Persistent, Bioaccumulative, and Inherently Toxic by Canadian regulations.
  8. EU Respiratory Sensitizers: Chemicals classified as respiratory sensitizers by the EU.
  9. IARC Carcinogens: Grouped carcinogens identified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer.
  10. ATSDR Neurotoxicants: Neurotoxicants identified by the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry.
  11. US EPA Priority Chemicals List: Persistent, bioaccumulative and toxic priority chemicals identified by the US EPA.
  12. US NTP Reproductive or Developmental Toxicants: Identified reproductive or developmental toxicants by the National Toxicology Program.
  13. US EPA PBTs: Persistent, bioaccumulative and toxic chemicals subject to reporting under US regulations.
  14. WA PBTs: Identified persistent, bioaccumulative, toxic chemicals in Washington State.
  15. US NTP Carcinogens: Chemicals identified as known or reasonably anticipated human carcinogens.
  16. CA NLs & MCLs: Chemicals with established notification levels and maximum contaminant levels in California.
  17. Marine Priority Action Chemicals & EU Fragrance Allergens: Identified chemicals of concern in marine environments and fragrance allergens in cosmetics.

For further details on Designated Lists, please visit Zep's Ingredient Disclosure.

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