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Can Clean 2008
 
Can Clean 2008
Environmentally Preferred Productivity

“Green” is everywhere – green cars, green shopping bags, green light bulbs, green paint, green flooring, green fertilizers and even green televisions. The list is endless, but only at Can Clean 2008 will attendees find hundreds of green cleaning products that are important – at work and at home.
More than 135 manufacturers and distributors of sanitary maintenance products from across Canada and the United States will be exhibiting products at the largest trade show in Canada dedicated to the cleaning professional. The event will highlight how Environmentally Preferred Productivity works, and how it can meet the demands of customers while maintaining costs with products that are effective and “Green.”
In addition to the products on display, on-site demonstrations and a comprehensive seminar program will teach delegates more about green cleaning and how they can be more productive in today’s green environment.
SHOW LOCATION
The Direct Energy Centre,
Hall B
Exhibition Place, Toronto, Ont.
SHOW DATE & TIME
Wed. Apr. 30, 2008
10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Thurs. May 1, 2008
10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
SEMINAR PROGRAM
(All seminars will be presented in English)
Wed. Apr. 30
9 to 10:30 a.m.
“It’s Not Clean If It’s Not Green”
Presented By Scot Case, TerraChoice Environmental Marketing
Don’t miss one of North America’s most dynamic speakers on the subject of green cleaning. Case will discuss how to identify the safer products that are available today and how to use them without increasing costs. Learn why more and more building owners and operators are requiring that their facilities “go green,” and how to easily adapt cleaning methods to meet customers’ needs.
Thurs. May 1
9 to 10:30 a.m.
“Green Cleaning In Schools”
Presented by Rochelle Davis, Healthy Schools Campaign
Developing and implementing a green cleaning program does not have to be overwhelming or expensive. It is a process that can be accomplished in steps or phases with positive results at each stage. A well designed program to reduce pollutants and noxious substances can go a long way in reducing the exposure of the millions of students and teachers in Canadian schools to environmental hazards and increase their chances of staying healthy… and learning more.
Thurs. May 1
1 to 2 p.m.
“Healthy Indoor Environments Through Science”
Presented by Jim Harris, Concepts4
Ineffective cleaning is the most common reason for health complaints in buildings. Cleaning Science explains how cleaning works and how it is effective. During this informative program delegates will learn how to reduce environmental risks, how to break the transmission chains of infectious agents, understand the value of equipment and technology, as well as how to enhance productivity and reduce direct costs.
For more information, contact CSSA at 1-800-561-1359, e-mail: or visit the association’s web site at www.cssa.com.
 

 
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