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The Growing Prevalence of Green Practices in the Janitorial Industry

Written by Kala Mahanke | Sep 5, 2024 7:34:45 PM

The janitorial industry is transforming significantly as businesses increasingly prioritize sustainability and eco-friendly practices. This shift towards green cleaning isn't just a passing trend; it's becoming a standard expectation in the industry, driven by environmental concerns, regulatory pressures, and growing demand from clients who are more conscious of their environmental footprint.

In addition to using eco-friendly products, green cleaning involves adopting practices that reduce waste, conserve water, and improve energy efficiency. This holistic approach ensures that every aspect of the cleaning process is as sustainable as possible.

 

The Rise of Green Cleaning in the Janitorial Industry

Environmental awareness and the importance of community obligations to consumers have long increased. More and more customers expect the businesses they frequent to provide more than a simple product or service, and they actively choose to shop with sustainable companies. A janitorial company directly impacts the community it operates in and has the same community responsibility as local retailers. 

Green practices also directly impact health and safety initiatives. Traditional cleaning practices can irritate sensitive skin or people with respiratory issues. Ensuring the workplace is free of odors, garbage, and pests is important for employees’ mental health and productivity as well.

All these reasons pile up before we even begin talking about legal regulations and compliance. Certain chemicals have been heavily regulated and banned, and many more will likely be phased out of cleaning supplies as time goes on. It’s best to get ahead of the curve to avoid having to completely replace your stock every time a new regulation is passed. 

 

How do you get started?

Switch to Eco-Friendly products. Look for certifications like Green Seal or EPA Safer Choice to ensure that the products you choose meet stringent environmental standards.

Invest in efficient equipment. Many models are made to use less power and water.

Adopt waste reduction strategies. Recycling programs, reusable supplies, and working to eliminate single-use plastics are some.