Why Should My Cleaning Company Go Green?
There is growing evidence showing that green cleaning provides
benefits not only to cleaning staff, but also to building
occupants. Across the country more building owners are switching
to green cleaning products and techniques or are asking that
their cleaning service provider use environmentally sound
cleaning techniques.
What does green cleaning mean? The federal government's
Executive Order #1301 defines green products as "environmentally
preferable" products and services that "have a lesser or reduced
effect on human health and the environment when compared with
competing products or services that serve the same purpose."
What are the benefits of a green cleaning program?
*Building owners that adopt overall green building practices can
become certified as a LEED (Leadership in Energy and
Environmental Design) building. This certification shows that
the building's owner has taken a role as an environmental
leader. A cleaning company that cannot provide "green" services
may soon face strong competition from companies that have taken
strides to include environmentally sound practices in their
everyday cleaning routines.
*Using environmentally friendly cleaning products is healthier
for cleaning staff and building occupants. Studies have shown
that building occupants, visitors and janitorial staff
experience fewer incidents of skin, eye and respiratory
irritation, fewer multiple chemical sensitivities, less severe
allergies and decreased headaches and nausea when cleaning
contractors use green cleaning products. Healthier employees are
happier employees and productivity increases. This also leads to
higher employee morale, reduced absenteeism, and higher
efficiency.
*Employees and customers are demanding environmentally friendly
practices more and more these days. A green cleaning program
gives you an edge in marketing your cleaning company.
*Green cleaning helps to improve indoor air quality. Many
traditional cleaning products contain volatile organic compounds
(VOCs). When cleaning, these VOC's are released into the air
through evaporation and can affect indoor air quality. The use
of traditional cleaning products can also contribute to water
pollution. Waste water treatment plants typically remove
chemicals found in cleaning products, however, inadequately
treated water can contain chemicals that are toxic. Using green
products lessens or eliminates the chemicals that need to be
treated.
*Besides the health aspects of green cleaning, the process
provides benefits to the building. Using green products and
practices, such as proper chemical storage, use and disposal,
lessens the likelihood of fires, spills and explosions. As the
products used are less dangerous, if there is a spill or other
incident, there is less risk to janitorial workers and other
building staff.
*Green cleaning can give a boost to your profits! Green
products have become more competitive with its traditional
counterparts. Once you factor in the potential hazards, such as
burns from a high alkaline cleaner and loss of productivity, you
actually save money by using environmentally safe cleaning
products. Using energy efficient equipment, such as vacuum
cleaners with hepa filters, and focusing on preventive
maintenance, will lower expenses and replacement costs.
If you have not incorporated green cleaning products and
techniques into your business, now is the time to start.
Projecting a "green image" is good for the environment, good for
your employees and good for your bottom line.