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newsrel -- Air Resources Board expands financial incentives for dry cleaners switching to non-toxic, non-smog-forming cleaners

Posted: 02 Sep 2015 13:52:53
Please consider the following news release from the California
Air Resources Board: http://bit.ly/1EzQbA4
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

September 2, 2015

NEWS RELEASE 15-52

CONTACT:

Melanie Turner
(916) 322-2990
melanie.turner@arb.ca.gov

Air Resources Board expands financial incentives for dry cleaners
switching to non-toxic, non-smog-forming cleaners 

SACRAMENTO - Additional grant funding is now available for dry
cleaners willing to demonstrate to other dry cleaning businesses
the benefits and methods of wet cleaning, an alternative to
perchloroethylene, a solvent -- and probable human carcinogen --
widely used for dry-cleaning fabrics.

A state regulation calls for dry cleaners to eliminate the use of
perchloroethylene, also known as perc, in their dry cleaning
operations by Jan. 1, 2023, or sooner based on the machine’s life
expectancy. The solvent perc has been identified as a toxic air
contaminant.

Assembly Bill 998 established the Non-Toxic Dry Cleaning
Incentive Program to provide financial assistance to help dry
cleaners comply with California’s regulation to eliminate perc
and switch to non-toxic, non-smog forming alternatives. Under AB
998, the Air Resources Board provides a $10,000 grant incentive
to dry cleaners that remove their perc machine and replace it
with a wet cleaning system. 

Starting this summer, dry cleaners across California that make
the switch -- and are willing to host demonstrations and answer
questions from others in the industry -- are eligible for an
additional $7,500 for serving as a demonstration site. Dry
cleaners that qualify for the financial incentive commit to
serving as a demonstration site for two years. The combined
$17,500 covers more than a third of the average cost of a wet
cleaning system.

At the end of the two years, dry cleaners can apply to be a
demonstration site again. If the business had converted 100
percent of its cleaning systems to a non-toxic, non-smog-forming
alternative to perc, it is eligible to receive $2,000 to be a
demonstration site. A $1,000 award is possible for eligible dry
cleaners that use a mix of approved and non-approved cleaning
systems.

Wet cleaning demonstrations help to spread the word about funding
opportunities and wet cleaning’s viability. Cleaners bring their
most challenging garments for testing. Shop owners share their
expertise and answer questions, and help to show that wet
cleaning is environmentally sustainable – and profitable. 

For more information about the Non-Toxic Dry Cleaning Incentive
Program (AB 998), visit: http://bit.ly/1XhBurI
 
For more information about the AB 998 Demonstration Program,
visit: http://bit.ly/1Q9i1Vu



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