Evolving to Address Global Sustainability


Nearly four years ago, Mike Guggenheimer knew that sales at RSC Chemicals, an Indian Trail manufacturer of hands-on household consumer lubricant and cleaning products including Liquid Wrench and GUNK, were optimal.

But what if the company pushed the envelope, capitalizing on the same basic technology RSC Chemicals had been using for 90 years, and formed a sustainable solutions platform aimed at big industry: deep sea oil rigs, waste management, underwater construction and dredging?


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Marine News


Understanding on board lubricants – examining impact on performance and the environment too.


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Sea Technology


Under the Draft 2013 Vessel General Permit (VGP) and Small VGP, EPA will require vessel owners and operators to adopt environmentally acceptable lubricants (EALs) into their operations to further reduce their environmental impact starting in December 2013.


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Utility Products article “Greening Your Fleet”


Electrical, cable and telecom utility companies have incorporated sustainable products into their fleets for years to accomplish a variety of business objectives. As fleet managers begin to look at the results from these greening initiatives, more companies are realizing tangible benefits and intangible strategic value that biobased and environmentally safe products bring to their companies.


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Waste Advantage Magazine


Today’s biobased chemical solutions have succeeded in debunking the myth that “green” products fail to work effectively for work truck fleets in the waste management industry. Biobased hydraulic fluids not only meet or exceed the performance of conventional, petroleum-based fluids, but also help mitigate operating costs and improve environmental impacts. Biobased cleaners and functional fluids can prove to be a more cost-effective choice for waste management companies by lowering the threat of potential risks to employees and the environment, such as expensive spill response, remediation and fines a company incurs if hazardous fluids are spilled or leaked onto soil, pavement or water during use.


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