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Debunking 5 Important Misunderstandings about Green Cleaning
The concept of green clean cleaning is gaining momentum, driven by a growing awareness of environmental responsibility and the impact chemicals can have on human health.
Businesses are recognizing that embracing more sustainable cleaning practices not only benefits the planet but also enhances their competitive edge.
Yet, despite its advantages, several misconceptions about green cleaning linger. In this article, we’ll debunk five common myths and shed light on the truths that dispel them.
Myth 1 – Green Products Are Less Effective
It’s a common belief that green clean cleaning products may not be as effective as their traditional counterparts.
However, third-party certifications like EcoLogo and Green Seal require green products to meet stringent effectiveness standards.
Manufacturers understand that the market demands effective solutions, driving them to develop highly efficient green cleaners.
Myth 2 – Green Products Lack Testing and Experience
Contrary to the notion that green products are untested newcomers, many sustainable cleaning products have undergone rigorous testing and have been on the market for over two decades.
Certification organizations like Green Seal have been actively certifying green products for more than 20 years, ensuring they meet established standards.
Myth 3 – Few Manufacturers Produce Green Products
Fact: Nearly all cleaning product manufacturers now offer competitive green product lines. The demand for environmentally friendly solutions has prompted manufacturers to diversify their offerings, making green products readily available to consumers.
Myth 4 – Green Products Are More Expensive
In the past, green products often carried a higher price tag, but today’s competitive market has levelled the playing field.
Green products typically cost no more than their conventional counterparts.
Additionally, when considering the long-term health benefits and reduced healthcare costs associated with traditional chemicals, green products often prove to be more cost-effective.
Implementing sustainable cleaning practices, such as reducing the variety of cleaning products used, further reduces cleaning expenses.
Myth 5 – Transitioning to Green Cleaning Requires Discarding Current Chemicals
Transitioning to a sustainable cleaning program doesn’t necessitate an immediate disposal of existing chemicals.
Many organizations opt for a gradual transition, starting by replacing the most toxic chemicals and then gradually phasing out others.
This gradual approach ensures a smoother transition and allows organizations to adapt at their own pace.
Embracing Green Clean Cleaning Practices
At Metropolitan Building Maintenance, we have been committed to a Green Clean Cleaning program for over five years, and our dedication has led us to achieve approximately 80% to 90% green cleaning practices.
This transition has not only made us more environmentally responsible but has also instilled confidence in providing our customers with sustainable cleaning solutions.
If you’re interested in learning more about our green cleaning program, or if you are interested in having healthier cleaning options for your commercial space, contact Metropolitan today!