As we strive to create a greener and more sustainable future, it is essential to reevaluate the practices we employ in our daily lives, including the way we clean our homes and especially our workplaces. Green cleaning has emerged as a powerful strategy to reduce our carbon footprint while promoting a healthier environment for all, and here’s how making the change can look in your business:
Understand Green Cleaning
Green cleaning involves using cleaning methods and products that are safe for both the environment and human health. Unlike conventional cleaning agents that may contain harmful chemicals, green cleaning solutions utilize natural, biodegradable ingredients that pose minimal risk to the planet and its inhabitants. By embracing green cleaning, we can significantly reduce the amount of toxins released into the air and waterways, making a positive impact on our ecosystems.
Make Changes, Big Or Small
Making the switch to eco-friendly cleaning products is a fundamental step towards green cleaning. Look for cleaning agents that are certified by recognized eco-labels or have transparent ingredient lists. Plant-based, non-toxic, and biodegradable cleaners are ideal choices. If you are working to use up your current cleaning solutions before making the switch, consider using reusable cleaning tools such as microfiber cloths and mop pads, to reduce waste and make your current cleaning routines as green as possible.
Sometimes the best cleaning solutions that are affordable, effective, and green are found in your kitchen cupboards. Vinegar, baking soda, lemon and other essential oils have powerful cleaning properties. Making the transition to a greener cleaning routine does not have to be expensive or inconvenient- any step towards this goal is one we are ready to help you make.
“Clean” Up Your Energy and Use
One area that often gets overlooked when transitioning your business to be greener is in areas like energy and water usage. When your parents used to nag you to turn off the lights when you leave a room and turn the water off when you are not actively using it, they were onto something. These same ideas apply to your business: try to limit the waste of precious resources. You can be proactive in doing this by staying aware of your water bill to catch any spike in price that may suggest a leak is hidden in your property. As for energy use, the changes you can make are simple and can be accomplished today. LEDs use up to 90% less energy and last up to 25 times longer than traditional incandescent bulbs, so this is an easy actionable step you can take in your journey to clean up your business and go green.
If you need help getting started or continuing your journey towards a sustainable future for your business, visit our website or give us a call to learn from professionals about more options.