Developed to help improve food safety practice
CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Ecolab
Inc. introduces Antimicrobial Fruit and Vegetable Treatment (AFVT) -- a
breakthrough product to help reduce the risk of foodborne illness
outbreaks related to ineffective produce washing in foodservice
operations. AFVT is the industry's first no-rinse produce wash to earn
both Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) registration
and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) clearance
for pathogen reduction in the water for whole produce and on the surface
of cut fruits and vegetables1.
Ecolab's Antimicrobial Fruit and Vegetable Treatment is the industry's first no-rinse produce wash to earn both EPA registration and FDA clearance. (Photo: Ecolab)
"Our customers count on us to provide products that help deliver clean,
safe and healthy environments everywhere it matters — and the food
safety arena is particularly important," said Kris Kielsa, vice
president of marketing, Institutional Division, Ecolab. "Feedback from
our foodservice customers indicated a need for a product that is not
only effective, but easy to use in a busy commercial kitchen. AFVT is
just one example of how Ecolab is uniquely positioned to respond to the
needs of our customers by delivering innovative products that help
improve food safety."
A recent study
by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention showed that
lettuce and other leafy green vegetables are the largest source of
foodborne illnesses in the U.S. "For a cost of less than a penny per
plate, AFVT provides restaurant operators with an extra measure of
protection against foodborne illness, helping to protect their customers
and the reputation of their brand," Kielsa added.
Kielsa went on to say that AFVT provides a substantial improvement over
current produce-washing practices. "It enhances the appearance of
produce, reduces bacteria that cause spoilage and leaves no smell or
aftertaste. Ecolab's controlled dispensing system makes using the
product as easy as turning on a tap." He added that one sink-full can
clean a day's supply of fresh fruits and vegetables — up to 200 pounds —
making it affordable, easy and efficient to use in a busy commercial
kitchen.
AFVT is registered with the EPA2 indicating that it reduces
99.9 percent of E.coli, Listeria and Salmonella3
in wash water for raw agricultural commodities. The product also
received FDA4 clearance confirming that the new fruit and
vegetable wash reduces pathogens on the surface of cut (further
processed) produce5.
"The CDC study
also said that about 2.2 million people get sick annually from eating
contaminated leafy vegetables. That represents about 23 percent of the
9.6 million cases of foodborne illness each year," said Erin Mertz,
principal microbiologist at Ecolab. "We believe the patent-pending
chemistry of our AFVT will help lower the number of these cases by both
reducing pathogens on the surface of produce and in the wash water6."
With its new AFVT product, Ecolab extends its innovation lead in
institutional food safety and cleanliness. The new product is being
unveiled May 18-21 at the annual National Restaurant Association Show in
Chicago. Additional information on AFVT and food safety can be found at: http://www.whycleanmatters.com/AFVT.
About Ecolab
A trusted partner at more than one million
customer locations, Ecolab (ECL) is the global leader in water, hygiene
and energy technologies and services that protect people and vital
resources. With 2012 sales of $12 billion and 44,000 associates, Ecolab
delivers comprehensive solutions and on-site service to promote safe
food, maintain clean environments, optimize water and energy use and
improve operational efficiencies for customers in the food, healthcare,
energy, hospitality, commercial laundry and industrial markets in more
than 170 countries around the world.
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1 This product may be used in food establishments that
prepare food for immediate consumption such as restaurants, cafeterias,
food service operations, deli's, kitchens and commissaries. At this
time, it may not be used in commercial food processing facilities or for
produce on the shelves of grocery stores.
2 The product is registered with EPA
as an antimicrobial product. The registration number is 1677-234. http://iaspub.epa.gov/apex/pesticides/f?p=PPLS:8:13395206098809::NO::P8_PUID,P8_RINUM:502659,1677-234
3 Escherichia coli O157:H7 (ATCC 43895,35150, 43890), Listeria
monocytogenes (ATCC 49594,19114, 19116) and Salmonella enterica
(ATCC 10721, 6962,13311)
4 The active ingredient received FDA
clearance as a secondary direct food additive. Final clearance
was published in the Federal Register on December 4. 2012 (page 71695) http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2012-12-04/pdf/2012-29279.pdf
5 Product claims are registered with U.S. EPA and an updated
label may be in review with state agencies. Please review product label
for Claims and Directions for Use.
6 Reduces pathogens on the surface of further processed
produce and in the wash water for raw agricultural commodities.

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