Toothpaste 82.2 44.9 55.6 Detergents Formulation Synthetic Detergents are formulations comprising surfactants like alkyl benzene sulphonate‚ fatty acid soaps‚ fatty alcohol‚ ester and similar compounds‚ bleaching‚ optical brighteners‚ phosphates and anti-redeposition agents‚ fabric softeners and certain other chemicals to improve the detergent action. Classification Classified either based on the charge on the organic part of the detergent (like anionic‚ cationic or non-ionic)
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* Phosphates promote plant growth‚ used in food additives‚ medicines‚ dishwasher and laundry detergent * Found in bones and teeth and excreted as waste from the body Phosphates Causing Trouble * Lake Erie has large amount of algae on the surface since phosphate went into the water * Unpleasant odour‚ fish were dying as algae use up the oxygen * Caused by wastewater containing detergents‚ sewage and run-off from farms with fertilizers * Amount of phosphate in products when
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* Select one of the following businesses: Soft Drink or Laundry Detergent. Assume the business operates in market where the nature of competition is described as “monopolistic competition”. o Identify the factors of production (economic resources including natural‚ human and financial resources)‚ and for each factor of production give an example of what might be needed to operate that business; o And explain how that factor could be used to give the business a competitive advantage. Solution:
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only used for baking enjoyed a resurgence of interest in the 1970’s by reinventing itself and its usefulness without changing a single ingredient. The new marketing campaign would eventually expand the Arm & Hammer brand to include deodorants‚ laundry detergents‚ cleaning supplies‚ and even toothpaste. An interesting history with many interesting uses in such an uninteresting little yellow box we are all familiar with‚ Arm & Hammer Baking Soda has become as Americana as apple pie and baseball. In
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potential carcinogens‚ subjects are given a substance every day for two years. Others tests involve killing pregnant animals and testing their fetuses. The real life applications for some of the tested substances are as trivial as an “improved” laundry detergent‚ new eye shadow‚ or
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On the desk were medical supplies such as gloves‚ medication cups‚ a clock and a physician’s desk reference book. The laundry room had four laundry baskets‚ each for one of the clients to place their laundry in after they shower. The laundry room was kept clear of any laundry supplies‚ as the clients kept their own laundry detergent in their bedrooms. Noticeable in the laundry room was a sheet thumbtacked to the wall with the clients names with the designated days scheduled to wash their
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The main objective of the project is to get the full knowledge of the products of the HUL and what are they doing to get the customer loyalty‚ to maintain there market. This is also to find the preferences of customer and there market knowledge and product information‚ information about the presence of the rivals of HUL and all the other options they have in the market. What are the techniques they adopt to know about the preferences and changing needs of the customer? HUL are
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Business Review 65 B SPOTLIGHT ON PRODUCT INNOVATION 66 Harvard Business Review June 2011 BACK IN 2000 the prospects for Procter & Gamble’s Tide‚ the biggest brand in the company’s fabric and household care division‚ seemed limited. The laundry detergent had been around for more than 50 years and still dominated its core markets‚ but it was no longer growing fast enough to support P&G’s needs. A decade later Tide’s revenues have nearly doubled‚ helping push annual division revenues from $12 billion
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On the Waterfront‚ contradicts the standards of women in the 1940s and 1950s. Most women were seen as “simple consumption machines” whose only job was worrying about “buying new appliances for the kitchen and searching madly for the perfect laundry detergent” written in Gail Collins’ novel “The Feminine Mystique” (Collins 1). In contrast‚ in the film Rebel Without a Cause‚ Judy‚ a high school student represents an ideal figure for women during this era. Now why do I feel this way? When slapped by
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and paragraphs made up of run-on sentences continues. On page 28‚ right after a paragraph with several clear sentences‚ Hunter uses an abundance of nouns and adjectives in run-on sentences. One part of the section reads‚ “ Could I pick up some laundry detergent he asks‚ could I also pick up some beer‚ something for dinner‚ dessert‚ breakfast‚ lunch for the rest of the week‚ juice.” The protagonist is on the phone with her husband and it is interesting to look at how she decides to tell readers what
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