Since developing our Greenlist™ process in 2001, SC Johnson has rated more than 95% of the raw materials we use. This means we aim to make the best ingredient choices to protect people and the planet, while maintaining product performance.
For example, through reformulations we've eliminated 61 million pounds of VOCs from of our products — the amount produced by about 656,000 cars a year. And, we're continually seeking better ingredient options. This is one way we're working to lessen our environmental impact and do what's right for the families who use our products.
We all care about what's in the products we use in our homes and around our families. And here at SC Johnson, we're working to select better and better ingredients for health, the environment and product performance. But in recent years, the media and other groups have contributed to heightened concerns about chemicals in the home. So, we wanted to take this opportunity answer a few questions about chemicals in household products.
Keep in mind that all materials are "chemicals." For example, water is a combination of the chemicals hydrogen and oxygen (H2O), and air is a mix of nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide and other gases. Also, there are plenty of chemicals found in nature that are toxic, such as arsenic and cyanide. Importantly, sometimes a synthetic ingredient is a better choice for any number of reasons, including sustainability. For example, using a natural ingredient that's in short supply could wipe out what's left of it, so using a virtually limitless synthetic might be more responsible. SC Johnson does use ingredients found in nature, but only when they meet our strict standards for health, the environment and product performance.
Dyes, preservatives and fragrances provide valuable benefits. Dyes are an important visual cue that helps you know where you're spraying a product and, in fact, that it's the product you intended to use. Preservatives prevent the growth of microbes as products sit on store shelves or in the home, helping the products last longer and perform better, without becoming spoiled. Finally, many people associate a fresh fragrance with a clean and
welcoming home, and they specifically seek out products that offer this added benefit.
Both are important, but quantity is key. Think of it this way: Most everyone would agree that water is a harmless chemical. But even water can be deadly if you drink too much of it. The important thing in product development is to select the right chemical to achieve the goal, and to use only the amount that is proven to be safe and effective. At SC Johnson, we aim to use the smallest effective percentage of key ingredients, and we always ensure that our products meet or exceed accepted safety and regulatory standards.
Not necessarily. "Natural" or home remedies are not necessarily safer, effective or lower in allergens. In fact, many natural products undergo limited or no scientific testing compared to the extensive toxicological evaluations that companies like SC Johnson require for their product formulations. In contrast, SC Johnson products must meet or surpass all relevant regulatory requirements in the United States, Europe and any country where the
product will be sold.
Not in all cases. Products made from natural materials may have more allergens than products made from synthetic materials. For example, fragrances made from natural fragrance materials contain allergens at fairly high levels, while fragrances made primarily synthetic materials contain much lower levels. SC Johnson ensures that the allergen levels in all its products can be used safely by consumers.
We're trying to make our ingredient communications transparent and understandable, and we believe that means using a single scientific naming system wherever possible rather than following different systems for different products. For this reason, SC Johnson's ingredient descriptions primarily use the International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients, or INCI, names. We decided to focus on INCI names because they have been used for years on cosmetics and other products, making them more recognizable for many people. Where INCI names are not relevant, we use ingredient names from the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) or use a functional description of the ingredient.
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We began building this website in 2009 to give a detailed look at the ingredients in SC Johnson's U.S. products. We launched with a few products in March 2009, and we'll keep adding more in the months ahead. Our goal is to include all home cleaning and air care products for the U.S. and Canada. We're working fast, but just like everything SC Johnson does, we want to take the time to do this right and give you the best information resource we can.
We want this site to speak to as many of our consumers as possible, so later this year we'll be adding the option to view it in Spanish. Thanks for your patience as we work to make this tool even more useful for more people.
Quisiéramos que esta página de Internet se comunicara con un mayor número de consumidores, por lo que mas adelante durante este año estaremos agregando la opción en español. Gracias por su paciencia mientras trabajamos para hacer que esta herramienta sea más útil para más personas.
We understand you use our products around the people, pets and things you love. So naturally, you want to know what's in them. We have extensive processes that help us formulate our products to be safe and effective when used as directed on the labels. This site offers a detailed look at the ingredients in our products so you can make the right decisions for your home.