- Green cleaning
Green cleaning isa term that has been coined to describe a growing trend in favor of using
environmentally-friendly ingredients and chemicals for household, manufacturing and industrial cleaning. Green cleaning techniques and products avoid the use of chemically-reactive andtoxic cleaning products which contain various toxicchemicals , some of which emitvolatile organic compounds (VOCs) causing respiratory and dermatological problems among other adverse effects.Fact|date=August 2008 Green cleaning can also describe the way residential and industrial cleaning products are manufactured, packaged and distributed. If the manufacturing process is environmentally-friendly and the products arebiodegradable , then the term "green" or "eco-friendly" may apply.Fact|date=August 2008 [http://www.bpiworld.org/]Standards set by the
United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) limit human exposure and the release into the environmental of toxic chemicals but do not entirely eliminate them in general due to the political nature of law-making and review as well as uneven compliance.Fact|date=February 2007 Reading the small print on labels is the only way to verify the components of a product but manufacturing, packaging and distribution may all contribute to environmental degradation.Green cleaning companies are held to higher standards, in general, than federal or state-mandated 'green' cleaning rules. [http://www.greenchange.org/article.php?id=1563] The purpose of 'going green' is to address human illnesses that arise from exposure as well as damage to the environment (water, soil, air) from disposal of these products.Fact|date=August 2008 The role chemical exposure has in creating allergic sensitivities, reducing immunity, and contributing to cancer and other diseases, is a long-respected field of research in medicine.Fact|date=February 2007 For example, research on human and animal exposure to
formaldehyde (formalin),benzene and othersolvents has resulted in legislation to limit exposure but has not completely banned these products. [http://www.noharm.org/us/pesticidesCleaners/issue]The 'science' behind 'green' or non-toxic, eco-friendly cleaning is no different than the history of the use of tobacco products. Similarly, both tobacco and volatile organic compounds contained in some cleaning products, affect the body's lungs especially as well as the entire physiology. Current research links chronic, long-term exposure to multiple sources of toxins from air, water, injestion, to the incidence of disease. See [http://www.ehponline.org/members/2005/8479/8479.html]
Green cleaning companies already using eco-friendly products also commonly pursue
Sustainable business practices.Benefits of green cleaning
Health benefits
Harmful chemicals are prevalent not only in general consumer cleaning products but also in foods, cosmetics, home construction, clothing and many industries. By using more ecologically-friendly products, including green cleaning formulations and products, consumers may be able to reduce human health risks by reducing exposure to these and other harmful chemicals. [ [http://knol.google.com/k/vk-dunlop/green-cleaning-what-is-it/mx8pqh76zf1i/5# Green Cleaning: What Is It?] ]
Toxic ingredients found in common household and consumer products
*chlorine bleach can irritate the lungs and eyes and in waterways can become toxic
organochlorines
*Naptha s and mineral spirits
*Phthalates (found in furniture polish)
*Ether -type solvents
*Methylene chloride
*Butyl cellosolve andpetroleum distillates (found in oven cleaning products)
*Sulfuric acid andsodium hydroxide (found in drain cleaning products)
*Alkylphenol ethoxylates (APEs) (found in detergents and disinfectants, and are suspected hormone disruptors)
*Ammonia (which is poisonous when swallowed, extremely irritating to respiratory passages when inhaled and can burn the skin on contact)
*Indiscriminate use of antibacterial cleansers containingtriclosan may be contributing to the rise of antibiotic-resistant germs
*Butyl cellosolveethylene glycol monobutyl ether is poisonous when swallowed and a lung-tissue irritant
*Diethanolamine (DEA) (can combine with nitrosomes to produce carcinogenic nitrosamines that penetrate skin)
*Fragrances may containphthalates , chemicals linked to reproductive abnormalities andliver cancer in lab animals and to asthma in children
*Sodium hydroxide (found in drain, metal and oven cleaners; extremely irritating to eyes, nose and throat and can burn tissues on contact
*Sodium lauryl sulfate (a common sudsing agent, can penetrate the skin and cause contact dermatitis)Potential adverse health effects from exposure to common household products
*Glass cleaners may contain Isopropyl alcohol which can irritate the skin, eyes, nose and throat, and ammonia which can irritate the skin and eyes and cause coughing, wheezing and shortness of breath. [ [http://clean-green.110mb.com/ Green Cleaning/Eco Friendly cleaning for the home.] ] [ [http://www.dienviro.com/ The Deirdre Imus Environmental Center for Pediatric Oncology] ]
*All-purpose cleaners may contain 2-butoxyethanol which can cause headaches, dizziness, lightheadedness and confusion, in addition to irritating the eyes, nose, throat and mouth. [ [http://clean-green.110mb.com/ Green Cleaning/Eco Friendly cleaning for the home.] ] [ [http://www.dienviro.com/ The Deirdre Imus Environmental Center for Pediatric Oncology] ]
*Bathroom cleaners may contain Sodium hypochlorite/chlorine which can severely irritate the skin; may cause eye damage, coughing or shortness of breath. [ [http://clean-green.110mb.com/ Green Cleaning/Eco Friendly cleaning for the home.] ] [ [http://www.dienviro.com/ The Deirdre Imus Environmental Center for Pediatric Oncology] ]Economic benefits
Green cleaning, in a commercial/industrial setting, can mean a
holistic approach to facility cleaning and maintenance that can provide health benefits, improved productivity, reduced liability, cost savings and improvedcommunity relations.Fact|date=August 2008 Recent advancements in chemical technology have made it possible to develop cleaning products that are as effective as traditional products, but that do not contain harsh ingredients.Fact|date=August 2008Some benefits of a well-designed green cleaning program can include:
* Improved productivity and morale of building occupants
* Improved health of building occupants, which helps reduce sick days
* Recognition in the community for reducing resource usage and pollution
* Reduce liability from worker safety issues
* Satisfaction from helping to make the facility and community a better placeFact|date=August 2008A proper green cleaning program should consist of procedures that maximize cleaning results while protecting cleaning workers and facility occupants. Proper training of cleaning staff is also critical to a successful program. Finally, products that have a more environmentally-friendly profile compared to traditional products are necessary. Green cleaning and other products that are considered ecologically-friendly are becoming increasingly available to consumers.Fact|date=August 2008
References
ee also
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Natural Cleaning Products
*Sodablasting External links
* [http://www.usgbc.org US Green Building Council] - A U.S. non-profit organization, "working to make green buildings available to everyone within a generation"
* [http://informinc.org/toolkit.php Green Cleaning Toolkit] from [http://informinc.org/ INFORM.org]
* [http://informinc.org/cleanforhealth.php Cleaning for Health: Products and Practices for a Safer Indoor Environment] , Aug. 2002, from [http://informinc.org/ INFORM.org]
* [http://www.one-source.com/en/features_greenglossary.html Green Glossary] - Definitions of common terms and names in green cleaning
* [http://clean-green.110mb.com/general-cleaning.php Green cleaning tips and recipes]
* [http://coaches.aol.com/kids-and-family/deirdre-imus/clean-green Give Your Home a Green Sweep]
* [http://www.using-hydrogen-peroxide.com/using-hydrogen-peroxide-for-cleaning.html The merits of using hydrogen peroxide for housecleaning]
* [http://www.productsgreen.com/ Green Products search engine]
* [http://www.greenlineindex.com/ Green products and services directory] from [http://www.greenlineindex.com/ GreenLine Index]
* [http://www.ethicaldirectory.co.uk/Business_Services/Cleaning/ United Kingdom based green products and services directory] at [http://www.ethicaldirectory.co.uk/ The Ethical Directory]
* [http://www.cleanandshiny.ca/images/SteamCleaningSystem.pdf Benefits of a Steam Cleaning System] (pdf)
* [http://www.trecinda.com/ Green Products/Services]
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