SERA United States Environmental Protection Agency Pollution Prevention And Toxics (7406) EPA 744-K-98-005 June 2001 Design for the Environment Garment and Textile Care Program Resource Guide Introduction to this document This booklet is part of a series of U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) publications on garment and textile care industry issues, new technologies, and research initiatives. The organizational, printed and electronic resources listed in this booklet provide information on issues currently facing the professional garment and textile care industry. Although this is not an exhaustive list, it does offer a starting point from which to explore issues relevant to today's garment and textile care industry professional. By joining EPA in its commitment to safer, cleaner technologies, drycleaners can maintain a competitive edge in the marketplace. With an enhanced awareness of available technology options and by offering environmentally-preferable cleaning process choices to their customers, drycleaners can improve their operations and bottom line while contributing to a safer workplace and cleaner environment. As consumers increasingly opt for environmentally-sound products and services, drycleaners that consider the health and environmental impacts of their business decisions are more likely to sustain solid support from their customers, neighbors, and community. ------- EPA Design for the Environment Program E/M Design for the Environment (DFE) Program harnesses EPA's expertise and leadership to facilitate information exchange and research on risk reduction and pollution prevention efforts. Working with businesses and industries on a voluntary basis, DFE strives to: • Incorporate environmental concerns into business decisions along with 'cost ' and 'performance. ' » Build incentives for behavior change to encourage continuous environmental improvement. • Encourage green chemistry and green engineering approaches that reduce or eliminate environmental concerns. Garment and Textile Care Program is a voluntary collaboration among the garment and textile care industry, environmental groups, and the U.S. EPA, dedicated to reducing risks and preventing pollution associated with drycleaning chemicals. DFE partners include representatives from industry, professional institutions and associations, academia, environmental, labor, and public interest groups, and other government agencies. The program has focused on the risks, costs, and performance of traditional drycleaning processes in an effort to help garment and textile care professionals incorporate environmental concerns into their day-to-day and long term business decisions. Toward this end, EPA promotes the development, evaluation, and increased use of cleaner technologies. http://wmv.epa.gov/dfe ------- EPA PUBLICATIONS Single copies of the following publications can be obtained front EPA at no charge by contacting the: Pollution Prevention Information Clearinghouse, U.S. EPA (7409) 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20460 Phone: 202 260-1023; Fax: 202 260-4659 Email: ppic@epa.gov These documents are also available at: http://www.epa.gov/dfe/garment/garment.html DFE Garment and Textile Care Program Fact Sheet EPA 744-F-98-012 (June 2001) 2 pages This fact sheet provides an up-to-date description of EPA's DFE Garment and Textile Care Program. A previous version is also available in Korean (EPA 744-F-98-012K) and Spanish (EPA 744-F-98-012S). Frequently Asked Questions About Drycleaning EPA 744-K-98-002 (June 1998) 8pages This plain English document answers common questions about drycleaning. Korean (EPA 744-K-98-002K) and Spanish (EPA 744-K-98-002S). List of Major Federal Regulations Affecting Petroleum Cleaners Fact Sheet EPA 744-F-99-005 (May 1999) 4 pages This document serves as a guide to EPA and OSHA regulations and standards affecting petroleum drycleaners. It also provides a list of EPA and OSHA contacts by geographic region. Military Uniform Cleaning Study Fact Sheet EPA 744-F-01-003 (June 2001) 2 pages This document provides an overview of DOD's evaluation of wetcleaning and liquid carbon dioxide processes for cleaning military uniforms, as part of their Pollution Prevention and Waste Minimization Programs. Industrial Ecology Fact Sheet EPA 744-F-99-001 (May 1999) 2pages This document provides information on EPA's Industrial Ecology approach to examining the garment care industry. 100% Wetcleaning Facility: Route-only Service, Case Study EPA 744-F-01-004 (June 2001) 4 pages. This case study provides information on a VA wetcleaner, The Laundry Club. Liquid Carbon Dioxide Surfactant System for Garment Care, Case Study EPA 744-F-99-002 (May 1999) 8pages This case study provides information on the MiCare ™ process. Wetcleaning Systems for Garment Care, Case Study EPA 744-F-98-016 (May 1999) Spages This case study provides information on wetcleaning. Water-Based Cleaning System for Suede & Leather, Case Study EPA 744-K-98-017 (May 1999) 4pages This case study provides information on the Kirk's Suede-Life, Inc. cleaning process. Plain English Guide for Perc Drycleaners: A Step-by-Step Approach to Understanding Federal Environmental Regulations EPA 305-B-96-002 (August 1996) 50pages This document summarizes the national environmental regulations that apply to drycleaners who use perc, and provides a step-by-step approach to compliance. Also available in Korean (EPA 305-B-97-001). The Cleaner Guide A List of Professional Cleaners Offering Wetcleaning, Liquid Carbon Dioxide, and Liquid Silicone Cleaning Processes EPA 744-F-01-007 (June 2001) Web Only This booklet offers a list of U.S. professional cleaners that offer environmentally-preferable cleaning services. Training Curriculum for Alternative Clothes Cleaning EPA 744-R-97-004a (Vol. I: Curriculum) 115 pases EPA 744-R-97-004b (Vol. II: Instructor's Manual and Overheads) 192pages This training course teaches garment care professionals about wetcleaning, how it works, how to operate a wetcleaning facility, and how to convert a drycleaning facility to a wetcleaning facility. Cleaner Technologies Substitutes Assessment for Professional Fabricare Processes (CTSA) EPA 744-B-98-001 (June 1998) 474pages The CTSA was developed to provide professional cleaners with a compendium of technical information on available cleaning processes. The CTSA presents comparisons of relative risk, cost, and performance in an effort to encourage cleaners to consider environmental issues along with traditional parameters of cost and performance when making business decisions. Cleaner Technologies Substitutes Assessment for Professional Fabricare Processes: SUMMARY EPA 744-S-98-001 (June 1998) 56pages This document is a summary version of the CTSA. Cleaner Technologies Substitutes Assessment for Professional Fabricare Processes Fact Sheet EPA 744-F-98-011 (June 1998) 2 pages This document provides an overview of the CTSA. Korean (EPA 744-F-98- 011K) and Spanish (EPA 744-F-98-011S). Cleaner Technologies Substitutes Assessment for Professional Fabricare Processes: Peer Review Process EPA 744-S-98-002 (June 1998) 146pages This document summarizes the independent technical peer review process used for the fabricare CTSA. Cleaner Technologies Substitutes Assessment for Professional Fabricare Processes: Response to Peer Review Comments EPA 744-P-98-001 (June 1998) 410pages This document contains the Agency's response to the fabricare CTSA Peer Review Panel's comments. Garment and Textile Care: An Eye To the Future, 1998 Conference Proceedings EPA 744-R-98-006 (October 1998) 360pages This proceedings document is a record of a conference held among key stakeholders in March 1998 to discuss the changes in cleaning technologies, science issues, and taking an industrial ecology approach to garment care. Apparel Care and the Environment—Alternative Technologies and Labeling, 1996 Conference Proceedings EPA 744-R-96-002 (September 1996) 219pages This proceedings documents a September 1996 conference where key stakeholders met to discuss new garment care technologies and care labeling. Multimedia Inspection Guidance for Drycleaning Facilities EPA 305-F-96-001 (August 1996) 100pages This inspection manual and video were developed to assist field personnel in state, local, and EPA regional offices to conduct multimedia inspections of drycleaning facilities that use perc. Drycleaning Sector Compliance Strategy EPA 305-F-96-003 (August 1996) 80pages This document outlines EPA's strategy to provide compliance assistance to the perc drycleaning industry and is meant to help federal, state, and local regulators understand compliance needs of the garment care industry. Profile of the Drycleaning Industry EPA 310-R-95-001 (September 1995) 84 pages This document provides information on all aspects of the garment care industry, including general information, processes, pollution prevention techniques, regulatory requirements, and examples of relevant EPA programs. Soil Screening Guidance: Fact Sheet EPA 540-F-95-041 (June 1996) 12 pages This fact sheet summarizes key aspects of EPA's Soil Screening Guidance which was developed by EPA to help standardize and accelerate the evaluation and cleanup of contaminated soils at sites on the National Priorities List. Soil Screening Guidance: User's Guide EPA 540-R-96-018 (July 1996) 49pages This User's Guide provides a step-by-step method for professionals to calculate risk-based, site-specific soil contaminant screening levels to identify areas needing further investigation at National Priorities list sites. The guidance doc and a fact sheet are available only from the National Technical Information Service (800) 553-6847, or they can be downloaded from the following EPA web site. http://www.epa.gov/oerrpage/superfund/resources/soil/index.htm ------- EPA RESOURCES Design for the Environment Garment and Textile Care Program Cindy Stroup, Program Manager EPA Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics (7406) 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20460 (202) 260-3889 Email: stroup.cindy@epa.gov http://www.epa.gov/dfe/garment/garment.html Office of Air and Radiation (NESHAP) Fred Porter, Emissions Standards Division EPA Office of Air Quality Planning & Standards (MD-13) Research Triangle Park, NC 27711 (919)541-5251 Email: porter.fred@epa.gov http://www.epa.gov/oar Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance US EPA OECA (2224A) 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20460 (202)564-2310 http://es.epa.gov/oeca Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance and Office of Research and Development offer technical information at: http://es.epa.gov/techinfo/techinfo.html • Fact Sheet: Drycleaning and Waste Reduction http://es.epa.gov/techinfo/facts/driclean.html • Drycleaning Industry http://es.epa.gov/techinfo/facts/cheklist.html • Filter Drying Units Studied for Use at Drycleaners http://es.epa.gov/studies/cs45.html Office of Water http://www.epa.gov/ow/ Superfund Program http://www.epa.gov/superfundov/ow/ EPA rs Regional Drycleanins Contacts EPA's 10 regional offices work closely with garment care professionals, state and local governments, and EPA headquarters. Listed below are contacts within EPA's regional offices that can answer questions about garment care regulatory compliance, management of garment care solvents, and pollution prevention options. Region 1 [CT. ME. MA. NH. RI. VT1 1 Congress St, Suite, 1100 (SEA), Boston, MA 02114-2023 Doug Koopman, Compliance (617) 918-1747 Region 2 [NJ. NY. Puerto Rico. Virgin Islands! 290 Broadway, New York, NY 10007-1866 (2DECA-CAPS) Ronald Lockwood, Drycleaning Compliance (212) 637-3413 Carl Plossl, RCRA Compliance (2DECA-RCB) (212) 637-4137 Venkata Rao, Air Compliance (2DECA-ACB) (212) 637-4053 Region 3 [DE. DC. MD. PA. VA. WV1 1650 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103-2029 David Byro, Drycleaning Compliance (3EIOO) (215) 814-5563 Andy Clibanoff, Enforcement (3AP12) (215) 814-3391 Region 4 [AL. FL. GA. KY. MS. NC. SC. TNI 61 Forsyth Street, SW., Atlanta, GA 30303-3415 Rosalyn Hughes, Compliance (4APT-AEEB) (404) 562-9206 Region 5 [IL. IN. MI. MN. OH. WI1 77 West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, IL 60604-3590 John Kelly, Compliance (AR-18J) (312) 886-4882 Phil Kaplan, Pollution Prevention (DW-8J) (312) 353-4669 Region 6 [AR. LA. NM. OK. TX1 1445 Ross Avenue (6EN-AA), Dallas, TX 75202-2733 Donna Ascenzi, Compliance and Enforcement (214) 665-2725 Loretta Finklin, Drycleaning Contact (6EN-AA) (214) 665-7293 Region 7 HA. KS. MO. NE1 901 N. 5th Street, Kansas City, KS 66101-2907 Gary Schlicht, MACT Standard/Permits (ARTD/APCO) (913) 551-7097 Jennifer Anderson, Drycleaning Sector (ARTD/SWPP) (913) 551-7644 Gary Bertram, DFE (ARTD/SWPP) (913) 551-7533 Alma Moreno-Lahm, Compliance (ENSV/ARCM) (913) 551-5232 Region 8 [CO. MT. ND. SD. UT. WY1 999 18th St, Denver PI, Suite 300, Denver, CO 80202-2045 Scott Whitmore, Enforcement (8ENF-T) (303)312-6317 Tami Thomas-Burton, Enf/Compliance MACT (8ENF-T) (303) 312-6581 Anne-Marie Patrie, Small Business Assistance (8P-AR) (303) 312-6524 Region 9 [AZ. CA. NV. HI. American Samoa. Guam! 75 Hawthorne Street, San Francisco, CA 94105 Angela Baranco, Compliance Asst Program (AIR-6) (415) 744-1196 Eileen Sheehan, Drycleaning P2 Project (WST-1-1) (415)744-2190 Region 10 [AK. ID. OR. WAI 1200 Sixth Avenue, Seattle, WA 98101 Kai Shum, Compliance (MC OAQ-107) (206) 553-2117 OTHER GOVERNMENT RESOURCES Department of Commerce Office of Textiles and Apparel International Trade Administration Room H3100 14th and Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20230 (202) 482-3737 http://otexa.ita.doc.gov Department of Defense, Defense Logistics Agency, Defense Supply Center Philadelphia is responsible for procuring a variety of supplies and services for all armed forces and is currently evaluating environmental cleaning technologies for military uniforms. 700 Robins Ave NE, Bldg 6D430, Philadelphia, PA 19111 (215)737-2405 http://ct.dscp.dla.mil/ Federal Trade Commission is responsible for the Care Labeling Rule, which informs consumers and professional cleaners about proper cleaning methods. FTC Textile Section, 600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20580 (202) 326-3553 http://www.ftc.gov National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health is charged with researching health and safety aspects of industry and generating information from its findings. In its work with the garment care industry, NIOSH has evaluated drycleaning machines, potential retrofits, associated work practices, and the effects of perc exposure. (800) 35-NIOSH (356-4674) http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/homepage.html Occupational Safety and Health Administration regulates permissible occupational exposure levels of chemicals for drycleaning workers, does research on reducing worker exposure to perc, assesses technologies in terms of exposure levels, and investigates viable substitutes. 200 Constitution Avenue, NW., Room 3718 Washington, DC 20210 Office of Health Standards- (202) 693-1950 Office of Regulatory Analysis - (202) 693-1960 http://www.osha-slc.gov/html/oshdir.html Small Business Administration offers assistance to small businesses in a variety of areas including finance, management, environmental issues, and technology. http://www.sbaonUne.sba.gov ------- Small Business Administration's Small Business Development Centers Program offer one-stop assistance to small businesses by providing a variety of information and guidance available through a national network of centers. (202)205-6766 http://www.sba.gov/SBDC The following Small Business Development Centers specialize in environmental assistance. California Trade and Commerce 801 K Street Suite 1700, Sacramento, CA 95814 (916)324-5068 http: //commerce.ca. gov/small-business/ Iowa State University 137 Lynn Ave, Ames, Iowa 50014 (515)292-6351 http://www.iabusnet.org Dept. of Commerce and Community Affairs 620 East Adams, Springfield, IL 62701 (217)524-5856 http://www.commerce.state.il.us University of Kentucky Business & Economics Bldg, Rm 227, Lexington, KY 40506 (859)257-1131 http://www.kbeap.org Nebraska Business Development Center 1313 Farnam Street, Suite 230, Omaha, NE 68102 (402)595-2381 http://nbdc.unomaha.edu Department of Development 77 South High St, 28th Floor, Columbus, OH 43215 (614)466-2711 http://www.ohiosbdc.org University of Nevada in Reno College of Business Administration/032 Reno, NV 89557-0100 (800)882-3233 http://www.nsbdc.org University of Pennsylvania 3733 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104 (215)898-1219 http://pasbdc.org Dallas County Community College 1402 Corinth St, Suite 1520, Dallas, TX 75215 (214)860-5822 http://www.billpriestinstitute.org Vermont Technical College P.O. Box 188, Randolph Center, VT 05061 (802)728-9101 http://www.vtsbdc.org Department of Business Assistance 707 East Main St, Suite 300, Richmond, VA 23219 (804)371-8253 http://www.dba.state.va.us University of Wisconsin 432 North Lake St, Rm 423, Madison WI 53706 (608)263-7794 http://www.uwex.edu/sbdc INTERNATIONAL RESOURCES Environment Canada, the Canadian equivalent of EPA, disseminates environmental assessments, national water research, pollution data, and climate information. It also has published a workbook for garment care professionals called The Green Team, which outlines pollution prevention ideas to reduce garment care workers' exposures to perc. 351 St. Joseph Boulevard, Hull, Quebec K1A OH3, Canada (819) 997-2800 or (800) 668-6767 Email: enviroinfo@ec.gc.ca http://www.ec.gc.ca/envhome.html Hohenstein Institutes is an internationally-recognized independent research and service center with more than 150 experienced scientists and staff. In state-of-the-art laboratories and facilities, basic and applied research focuses on innovative products and processes for the textile, apparel, and the textile care industries. The institutes performed the first comprehensive research and field studies that led to the evolution of environmentally friendly textile care technologies. Hohenstein Institutes Schloss Hohenstein, D-74357 Boennigheim, Germany Dr. Maximilian Swerev, Director +49-7143-271-0 or +49-7143-271-51 Email: info@hohenstein.de http:/w ww.hohenstein.de International Drycleaners Congress is a worldwide organization that promotes international good will and professional information exchange for leaders in the textile care industry. Dr. Manfred Wentz, Executive Director 9016 Oak Branch Drive, Apex, NC 27502 (919)363-5062 Email: mwentz@nc.rr.com http://www.idcnews.org International Dry cleaning Research Committee is an organization of textile care research institutes. Hohenstein Institutes Schloss Hohenstein, D-74357 Boennigheim, Germany Petra Klein +49-7143-271-100 Email: p.klein@hohenstein.de International Textile and Apparel Association maintains a web-based resource for faculty and students in fiber, textiles, apparel and related disciplines. http://www.itaa.lsu.edu/ wfk-Forschungsinstitut f*r Reinigungstechnology (wfk-Cleaning Technology Research Institute) is a group of institutes conducting cleaning technology research projects for small and medium enterprises. Adlerstrasse 42, Postfach 13 07 62 D-47798 Krefeld, Germany Dr. Helmut Kruessmann, Institute Director +49-2151-770072 Email: info@wfk.de http://www.wfk.de ------- INDUSTRY RESOURCES Many industry organizations such as trade associations provide helpful services for garment care professionals and others interested in garment care issues. National Trade Associations American Apparel and Footwear Association 2500 Wilson Blvd, Suite 301, Arlington, VA 22201 (800)520-2262 http://www.apparelandfootwear.org American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists 1 Davis Drive, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709 Dr. John Daniels, Executive Director, (919) 549-8141 http://www.aatcc.org/Default.htm American Fibers Manufacturers Association 1150 17th St, NW, Suite 310, Washington, DC 20036 (202)296-6508 http://www.fibersource.com Canadian Cleaners & Launderers Allied Trade Association 299 Mill Rd, #2108, Toronto, ON M9C 4V9 Canada (416)622-7442 Canadian Fabricare Association P.O. Box 24026, Kitchener, ON N2M 5P1 Canada V.W. (Vic) Vandermolen, Executive Director http://www.fabricarecanada.com Cleaners and Launderers Association 4603 Fox Hollow Blvd, Spring, Texas 77389 Jean Warnke, Secretary, (281) 288-2144 (tmatjean@aol.com) Coin Laundry Association 1315 Butterfield R, #212, Downers Grove, IL 60515 (630)963-5547 http://www.coinlaundry.org Halogenated Solvents Institute of America 2001 L St NW, Suite 506A, Washington, DC 20036 (202) 775-0232 or (888) 594-4742 http://www.hsia.org International Fabricare Institute 12251 Tech Road, Silver Spring, MD 20904 (800)638-2627 http://www.ifi.org Korean Drycleaners Business Group 4715 Commerce Lane, Bethesda, MD 20814 (301)770-7733 National Coalition of Petroleum Drycleaners PO Box 651, Lyons, IL 60534 (708) 447-6430 http://www.ncpdc.org The Professional Wetcleaners Network Ann Hargrove, Executive Director PO Box 1, Lyons, IL 60534 (708) 447-0879 (ahargr7630@aol.com) http://www.tpwn.net Neighborhood Cleaners Association-International 252 West 29th Street, New York, NY 10001 NoraNealis, Executive Director, (212) 967-3002 http://www.nca-i.com Uniform and Textile Service Association 1300 North 17th Street, Suite 750, Arlington, VA 22209 (703) 247-2600 http://www.utsa.com Trade Associations California Cleaners Association 530 Bercut Drive, Suite G, Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 443-0986 / (800) 390-8409 http://www.calcleaners.com Illinois State Fabricare Association 350 Houbolt Road, Suite 100, Joliet, IL 60431 (815)729-0137 http://www.isfa.net Mid-America Fabricare Association 8080 Watson Rd, St Louis MI, 63119 Mark Bartnett, Executive Director, (314) 843-3458 (msb487@aol.com) Mid-Atlantic Cleaners & Launderers Association 7430 Little Chatterton Lane, King George, VA 22485 (540) 775-2525 http://www.macla.net Northeast Fabricare Association 580 Main Street, Reading, MA 01867 (800)442-6848 http://www.nefabricare.com Northwest Drycleaners Association 3425 Vernhardson St, Gig Harbor, WA 98332 (253)851-6327 Rocky Mountain Fabricare Association 11166 Huron St. #27, Denver, CO 80234 (303)433-4446 http://www.rmfa.org/ South Central Fabricare Association 812 North President Street, Jackson, MS 39202 Darienne Wilson, President, (601) 352-4291 (dwilson@mstourism.com) Southeastern Fabricare Association 7373 Hodgson Memorial Dr, Bldg 3, Suite C, Savanna, GA. 31406 (912) 355-3364 (sefa.clnrs@worldnet.att.net) http://www.sefa.org Southwest Drycleaners Association 1800 NE Loop 410, Suite 308, San Antonio, TX 78210 (210)826-4684 http://www.sda-dryclean.com/index.html Textile Care Allied Trades Association 271 Rte 46 West, Suite D203, Fairfield, NJ 07004 David Cotter, Executive Director, (973) 244-1790 (tcata@ix.netcom.com) http://www.tcata.org Wisconsin Fabricare Institute 9910 West Layton Avenue, Greenfield, WI 53228 Joe Phillips (414) 529-4707 http://www.wifi.com Other Industry FabricLink's mission is to provide an educational forum for retailers, consumers, manufacturers and fiber producers to share information on fabrics, apparel and clothing care products, and mills. http://www.FabricLink.com Textile Industry Affairs, a unit of the Clorox Company, provides assistance to apparel and textile professionals in implementing the FTC Care Label Rule and educating apparel trade and consumers about care symbols and instructions, http://www.textilecare.com/index.htm TextileWeb is dedicated to promoting the goods and services of the textile industry via the Internet. http://www.textileweb.com ------- ORGANIZATIONAL RESOURCES Labor Unions United Needleworkers and Industrial Textile Employees 275 Seventh Avenue, 6th Floor, New York, NY 10001 (212)691-1691 http://www.uniteunion.org PUBLIC INTEREST GROUPS Better Business Bureau offers drycleaning related information on its web site http://www.bbb.org Business and Professional People for the Public Interest 25 East Washington, Suite 1515, Chicago, IL 60602 (312)641-5570 http://www.bpichicago.org/ Consumers Union, publisher of Consumer Reports, is a nonprofit organization established to provide consumers with information and advice on goods, services, health, and finance to enhance the quality of consumers' lives. 101 Truman Avenue, Yonkers, NY 10703-1057 (914)378-2000 http://www.consumerreports.org Greenpeace, a nonprofit research and advocacy organization supports the use of alternatives such as wetcleaning and liquid carbon dioxide as environmentally-preferable choices to perc and other chlorinated hydrocarbons. 702 H Street, NW, Suite 300, Washington, DC 20001 Rick Hind, (202) 462-1177 http://www.greenpeace.org Korean Youth and Community Center Cleaners Assistance Program is committed to providing Korean American drycleaners with accurate, timely, and bilingual information on new technologies in the industry including demonstration tours, intensive workshops on the wetcleaning process, distributing information packets, wetcleaning videos, resources for financing, training and general business assistance. 680 South Wilton Place, Los Angeles, CA 90005 (213)365-7400 http://www.kyccla.org Research and Technical Assistance Organizations Textile Care International, Ltd 9016 Oak Branch Drive, Apex, NC 27502 Dr. Manfred Wentz, Executive Director (919)363-5062 (mwentz@nc.rr.com) Ann Hargrove and Associates is a new technologies consultant specializing in wetcleaning. 8132 Salisbury Avenue, Lyons, IL 60534 (708) 447-0879 (ahargr7630@aol.com) Center for Neighborhood Technology, a nonprofit educational and technical assistance organization, provides information on its web site about wetcleaning and other garment care issues. The site offers a list of resources that can be requested by email. http://www.cnt.org/wetcleaning 2125 West North Avenue, Chicago, IL 60647 Anthony Star, (773) 278-4800 ext. 117 (info@cnt.org) http://www.cnt.org Ecology Action a private, nonprofit organization working with businesses and local governments to reduce hazardous and solid waste and conserve material resources. They provide technical assistance for drycleaners on reducing perc usage and new technologies. P.O. Box 1188, Santa Cruz, CA 95061 Anna Hirst, (831) 426-5925 (info@ecoact.org) http://www.ecoact.org Tellus Institute, a research organization, has developed reports on drycleaning issues under EPA grants. 11 Arlington Street, Boston, MA 02116-3411 (617)266-5400 http://www.tellus.org Toxics Use Reduction Institute, a research, education, policy, and technical support organization, has developed garment care publications under EPA grants. The Massachusetts Toxics Use Reduction Institute University of Massachusetts Lowell One University Avenue, Lowell, MA 01854-2866 (978) 934-3275 http://www.turi.org ACADEMIC PROGRAMS Auburn University Textile Engineering Dept, working cooperatively with the Department of Consumer Affairs, prepares students to work in the integrated textile industry by assisting with technical support, continuing education, and in building relations with the community and general public. Department of Textile Engineering 115 Textile Building, Auburn Univ, AL 36849-5327 (334) 844-4123 http://www.eng.auburn.edu/department/te/index.html Catawba Valley Community College (CVCC) 2550 Hwy. 70 SE, Hickory, NC 20862 (828) 327-7000 http://www.cvcc.cc.nc.us Clemson University School of Textiles, Fiber and Polymer Science offers B.S. degree programs in Textile Chemistry, Textile Science and Textile Management. School of Textiles, Fiber and Polymer Science 161 Sirrine Hall, Box 34097, Clemson, SC 29634-1307 (864)656-3176 http://stfps.clemson.edu Florida State University's Department of Textiles and Consumer Sciences offers graduate and undergraduate study. Department of Textiles and Consumer Sciences Sandels Bldg. Rm 332, College of Human Sciences Tallahassee, Florida 32306-1492 (850) 644-2498 http://www.fsu.edu/~human Georgia Tech School of Textile & Fiber Engineering 801 Ferst Drive, Atlanta, GA 30233-0295 1-800-533-7815 http://www.gatech.edu/textile/tfehome.html Mississippi State University Extension Service has a web page with information on apparel and textiles. http: //msucares.com Ohio State University Extension Page offers several fact sheets on textiles and clothing care, http://www.ag.ohio- state.edu/~ohioline/Unes/home.html ------- North Carolina State University College of Textiles is housed in one of the most modern teaching, research and laboratory facilities available. Two departments, the Department of Textile Engineering, Chemistry and Science and the Department of Textile & Apparel Technology and Management graduate more than half of the textile graduates in the United States each year. Innovative programs bridge the gap between traditional education, research and extension activities of the university and the fiber, textile, apparel and retail industries, consumers and the textile care industries. Box 8301, Raleigh, NC 27695-8301 Dr. Perry Grady, Associate Dean (919)515-6651 Email: pgrady@tx.ncsu.edu http://www.tx.ncsu.edu/index.html Urban and Environmental Policy Institute at Occidental College is a research, education, technical assistance, and community-linked organization of affiliated programs on urban and environmental policy. 1600 Campus Rd, Los Angeles, CA 90041-3314 (323)259-2991 Email: uepi@oxy.edu http://www.uepi.oxy.edu Philadelphia College of Textiles and Science School of Textile and Materials Technology Philadelphia College of Textiles and Science Schoolhouse Lane & Henry Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19144 (215)951-2700 http://fibers.philau.edu/ Texas Research Center for Laundry and Drycleaning, at Texas Woman's University provides a facility for educational programs, research, training in laundering and garment care technology, and applied research relating to cleaning technology with consideration for environmental and quality concerns. P.O. Box 425529, Denton, TX 76204 Dr. Charles Riggs (940) 898-2670 Email: criggs@twu.edu http://www.twu.edu Testing and Standard Setting Resources American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists 1 Davis Drive, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709 Dr. John Daniels, Executive Director (919)549-8141 http://www.aatcc.org/Default.htm American Society for Testing and Materials 100 Bar Harbor Drive, West Conshohocken, PA 19428 (610)832-9585 http://www.astm.org TRADE PRESS American Drycleaner 500 North Dearborn Street, Chicago, IL 60610-4901 Ian P. Murphy, Editor (312)337-7700 http://www.crain.com ApparelNet an online guide for the apparel industry, is a comprehensive, fast, free and easy-to-use resource for apparel-related companies, information, products and services, http://www.apparel.net/about.cgi Bobbin World Bobbin Publishing Group of Bill Communications. P.O. Box 1986/1500 Hampton Rd, Columbia, SC 29201 (800) 845-8820 or 803-771-7500 http://www.bobbin.com Dry cleaners News 70 Edwin Avenue, PO Box 2180 Waterbury, CT 06722-2180 Dave Johnston, Editor (203) 755-0158 or 800 325-6745 http://www.dcn-online.com/dcn International Journal of Clothing Science and Technology is a referred journal and a key source of new research on clothing technology. http://www.emeraldinsight.com/ijcst.htm Korean Drycleaners Times 508 C 115th St, College Point, NY 11356 (718)888-0802 Email: drycleanerstimes@aol.com http://www.drycleanerstimes.com Laundry Today 57 West 57th Street Suite 1410, New York, NY 10019 (212)-644-4344 http://www.laundrytoday.com/ National Clothesline PO Box 340, Willow Grove, PA 19090-0340 (215)830-8467 Email: ncled@aol.com http://www.natclo.com Textile Industries 2100 Powers Ferry Road, Suite 300 Atlanta, GA 30339 (770)955-5656 http://www.textileindustries.com Textile Red Book 2100 Powers Ferry Rd, Atlanta, GA 30339 (770) 955-5656 or 800 533-8484 http://billian.com/redbook Western Cleaner and Launderer 3236 Estado Street, Pasadena, CA 91107-2916 Albane F. 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