Well–documented and scientifically supported.

Ecosorb is supported by extensive research conducted by independent laboratories, universities, and olfactometry researchers to prove its safety and effectiveness—something that sets Ecosorb apart from other odor control products. Independent firms, both domestic and international, were used to ensure accurate, non-biased results. Your distributor can provide more detailed research data to support Ecosorb’s safety:
  • Safe for humans
  • Safe for the animals
  • Safe for the environment
  • Nontoxic
Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs)

Ecosorb conforms with the United States Occupational, Safety, and Health Administration (OSHA) Federal Hazard Communication Standard 29 CFR 1910.1200 that requires manufacturers to be exact in the presentation of information on MSDSs.

Human Toxicity

An independent laboratory tested Ecosorb for human toxicity against Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Guidelines. In all cases—including acute oral toxicity, acute dermal toxicity, acute inhalation toxicity, primary eye irritation, primary dermal irritation and dermal sensitization—Ecosorb received the safest possible classification.

Fish Toxicity

Ecosorb was tested for fish toxicity to establish any potential problems from the spillage or use of Ecosorb in an exposed water stream. The United States EPA testing standards listed below prove Ecosorb to be completely nontoxic to marine life:
  • EPA Method 72-2, Daphnia Magna
  • EPA Method 72-1, Fathead Minnow
  • EPA Method 72-1, Rainbow Trout
  • EPA Method 797-1300, Daphnia Magna
  • EPA Method 797-1400, Fathead Minnow
  • EPA Method 797-1400, Rainbow Trout
Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Analysis

Two independent laboratories tested Ecosorb against EPA Method 624 and 8260 to ensure that the use of Ecosorb at a facility does not contribute to the total VOC output. Both tests showed no harmful VOCs or HAPs.

Gas Testing

Ecosorb was tested via a Gas Chromatograph on a range of gases that are common nuisance odors in industry. Gases tested were hydrogen sulfide, sulfur dioxide, ammonia, ethyl mercaptan, and methyl mercaptan. Ecosorb exhibited a dramatic effect on each of these gases.