In accordance with the California Cleaning Product Right to Know Act of 2017, Maintex offers a downloadable listing of ingredients for all the chemical products we manufacture or distribute in the state of California.
On October 15, 2017, then Governor Jerry Brown signed the California Cleaning Product Right to Know Act of 2017 (SB 258) into law, making California the first state to require complete ingredient disclosure for cleaning products. Effective January 1, 2020, full disclosure is required in an electronic format via the web. Starting January 1, 2021, disclosure will be required on all product labels as well. Employers are required to make ingredient listings available to employees in the same manner as Safety Data Sheets.
The following information must be disclosed:
- A list of all intentionally added ingredients in descending order of predominance by weight (unless the ingredient qualifies for protection as confidential business information)
- A list of all nonfunctional constituents presents at a concentration at or above 0.01 percent (100 ppm).
- The Chemical Abstracts Service number (CAS#) for all intentionally added ingredients and nonfunctional constituents
- The functional purpose served by each intentionally added ingredient that is not a nonfunctional constituent
- Accessibility of no more than 4 clicks away from a product specific website.
If the product contains fragrance allergens at a concentration at or above 0.01 percent (100 ppm), there are further requirements:
- Links to designated regulatory lists on which all intentionally added ingredients and nonfunctional constituents appear
- A link to the hazard communication safety data sheet for the designated product
We appreciate your continued business with us. Please contact our regulatory department at [email protected] with any further questions.