Cintas offers green cleaning tips

by Brianna Crandall — May 4, 2016 — Consumers today prefer to do business with companies that support the environment. Even making small, sustainable changes internally can create an impact on the planet and the bottom line, reminds workplace product and service provider Cintas Corp. In honor of Earth Day on April 22, Cintas released the tips below for green cleaning in the workplace.

John Engel, senior marketing manager, Cintas, said:

There are many benefits to introducing green cleaning products and services, such as cost savings and improved customer satisfaction. These tips are easy to implement this Earth Day and maintain for years to come.

Some ways Cintas suggests to support the environment through cleaning include:

  1. Ditching disposables in favor of reusable options: Many disposable cleaning tools can be replaced with effective reusable options. Consider setting up a rental program in which professionals will collect and launder mops, shop towels, and microfiber wipes. This approach not only reduces waste, but cuts down on the costs associated with the extremely short lifespan of disposables.
  1. Installing dilution control systems: Too often, employees use too much chemical when cleaning, which drives up costs and can be harmful to surfaces, equipment, people, and the environment. Dilution control systems dispense the proper amount of chemical for the required task, eliminating unnecessary waste and delivering better cleaning results.
  1. Switching to smarter paper towel dispensers: Older models of paper towel dispensers in kitchens and bathrooms can generate excess waste. The latest dispensers have auto settings with options for length that eliminate the ability to grab a handful of paper towels when only one is required.
  1. Using matting to reduce the need to clean: Who wouldn’t want the opportunity to sweep and mop less often while still achieving high levels of cleanliness? Walk-off matting placed at entrances helps to trap dirt and debris from being tracked inside a facility. Reducing the need to frequently clean particulates such as dirt, sand, and salt saves on cleaning chemicals.
  1. Looking for products and services that support green building certifications: Today, many facilities managers are aiming to achieve Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification for their new and existing buildings. Some cleaning products and services can actually contribute to securing LEED credits. Check with suppliers to see what solutions they have that meet these requirements.

For more information on Cintas’ Facility Services, see the company’s Web site. Headquartered in Cincinnati, Cintas serves more than 900,000 businesses of all types and sizes. Its products and services include uniforms, mats, mops, restroom supplies, first aid and safety products, fire extinguishers and testing, and safety and compliance training.