Green Janitor Finally Brings the Green

April 30, 2010 · 0 comments

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There is a way to find out if there is a serious commitment of your people cleaning your home or office. The Green Janitor now allows any janitorial service to subscribe to TEN MAJOR GREEN CLEAN RULES and become a part of the Green Janitor program. In a world of mystery about the meaning or application of Green cleaning services.

The Green Janitor is a voluntary program for janitorial and cleaning services that agree to comply with the TEN BIG GREEN RULES for a Green Janitor to follow. It is not hard, and it send the right message to the public they service. With all the rhetoric, it is good to see proactive people and firms who agree to apply Green Practices before the government forces them to do so with unnecessary regulations, oversight, paperwork, and fines.

We are in a period when no one has actually defined the meaning of Green for the many applications of this subject. I have addressed this Green janitorial definition in my blog, and we try to propagate this definition under the topic of a Green Program that includes: (1) Green Agenda from management, (2) Green Products in the janitor closet, and (3) Green Practices from trained/certified janitorial workers. This is not the same definition for the folks involved in the Green Earth project or those concerned for the pollution of the atmosphere or water ways. They have their own vocabulary and major concerns. Janitorial services need to come to a simple understanding of the process, and these three terms say it well.

The site is well done and offers a simple admission process to become a Green Janitor firm. The Green Janitor membership requires the commitment to a ten item Green Janitor compliance agreement, and it is what we all know should be going on anyway.

Michael Richmond is the director of the Green Clean Institute, adviser to the Green Practices Initiative, and contributor to the Green Clean News. If you need a powerful speaker for an event with Green Clean issues, contact him through the Green Clean institute website.

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