Implementing a Green Cleaning Plan

Many businesses are going green as they realize that doing so will provide them with economic, ecological, and regulatory benefits. If you want to take this route with your organization, you may be unsure of how you can get started. This guide will help you make the transition a little more easily.

Invest in Recycled Tools

You might be surprised to find out just how many mops, brooms, and other cleaning tools are made from recycled materials in today’s market. These products are manufactured using recycled plastic that would otherwise be buried in landfills. By looking for these products as you need to replace your existing cleaning tools, you can reduce the need to manufacture more products made from limited resources. You can find recycled cleaning equipment in janitorial supply stores, department stores, and online.

Stop Buying Caustic Chemicals

Traditional cleaning chemicals contain caustic substances, such as ammonia, bleach, and lye. While these chemicals are effective as cleaning solutions, they also contaminate the ground and water supply. Cleaning solutions made from natural substances are widely available now, and they’re just as effective in cleaning and sanitizing most surfaces. You can also get eco-friendly cleaning solutions that come in the same fragrances as traditional cleaners, so you won’t be sacrificing anything.

Less is More

The employees you hire to clean and sanitize your business should be trained to use cleaning solutions properly. There’s a common habit of overusing cleaning solutions because people think more will do a better job of disinfecting a surface. However, the manufacturers of the cleaning solutions have already tested their products for efficacy. They know what works best, so your employees should be instructed to follow the instructions on the labels of your cleaning solutions. This will save you money by reducing the amount of cleaning solution that’s wasted, and it will reduce the waste of limited resources.

For many organizations, going green is a process that can take a while to implement. The key is to get started as soon as possible and improve your eco-friendly plan whenever you see the opportunity. Within just a few months, you’ll begin to see the positive effects your efforts have on your business and your community.

Originally published at https://richardsimonchicago.com.

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Richard Simon
Leadership Development and Career Advice| Rick Simon Chicago

Richard Simon is a Chicago-based business man and the President and CEO of United Service Companies.