How do you introduce a new way of cleaning since the invention of soap?
A little soap history – Before being used for personal hygiene, soap was primarily used for cleaning objects:
Early humans likely used wet ash (which formed a primitive soap when mixed with fats) to clean greasy butchering tools.
We are now in 2024 and still cleaning our “butchering tools” as we have for over 100 years, putting them in a sink, squirting “soap” into the mess, and letting them soak. It is a terrible waste of water and also inefficient.
What if Bullen came up with a better way to handle your cookery cleaning needs? Stay tuned… how was that for a product tease?
New Jancast #178, Thursday October 17th, 2024
Healthy buildings, healthy people—this is the vision
In this episode, we dig deep into the proposed project between ISSA, Penn State, and CUNY Medicine that will provide technical assistance to business sectors to develop a university-trade association-stakeholder partnership that increases the knowledge, demand, and use of the EPA’s more than 1,900 Safer Choice labeled products.
Our guests joining Mark and me are Dr. Gavin Macgregor-Skinner, Senior Director of the Global Biorisk Advisory Council® (GBAC), a Division of ISSA, and Dr. Omrana Pasha-Razzak who is a Professor at the Community Health and Social Medicine (CHASM) Department at CUNY Medicine.