Green cleaning refers to using cleaning methods and
products with environmentally friendly ingredients
designed to preserve human health and environmental quality.
Green cleaning techniques and products avoid the use of
chemically reactive and toxic products which contain various toxic chemicals,
some of which emit volatile organic compounds causing respiratory,
dermatological
and other conditions.
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 are biodegradable,
then the term "green" or "eco-friendly" may apply.
Green cleaning is behavioral as well as simply using healthy
and environmentally friendly products. Consumers are being made aware of the
ways in which green cleaning is most-effectively used.[1]
In fact, more emphasis these days is being placed on microfiber technology
which eliminates the need for chemical cleaning supplies, or even green
cleaners. Consumers demand more eco-friendly, toxin-free cleaning products and
friendly apartment cleaning services.
Product labeling programs
Among the product-labeling programs is the United States
Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Design for the Environment program
which labels products that meet EPA's criteria for chemicals. These products
are allowed to carry the Design for the Environment (DfE) label.
Generally, products which are labelled 'low' or 'zero' VOC are safer for human and animal health
in the home as well as the environment.
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