The market research report released by various agencies has estimated encouraging growth for the Green Cleaning Products Market globally. Valued at US$ 2.4 billion to USD 320 billion including the …
Green Chemicals
Green is the new word. “The demand for environment-friendly products is a must in today’s landscape. However, the term “green” is often used without a comprehensive understanding of the entire …
Here’s what Sandeep Kumar, Co-Founder, BR Cleaning Solutions has to say. How would you define what is and isn’t a green chemical? The European Commission has stated that some chemicals …
The twin thrusts of ESG targets and the health consciousness brought about by the pandemic have added jet engines to the vertiginous rise in green cleaning chemical usage. Whether by …
While there is a definite clamour for green products, can procurement heads and FM personnel rely on claims of environment friendliness? Are green-certified products entirely safe to use? Mrigank Warrier, …
Other than sustainability, are there concrete reasons for facility managers to switch to green chemicals? How does their ROI compare to conventional cleaners’? Why aren’t they being used more widely? …
[box type=”shadow” ]As Bill Gates quotes, “We’re changing the world with technology”, cleaning products too have come a long way… From a normal cloth mop to a microfibre mop, wired …
Over a prolonged period, people in facility management have been involved in a movement to move away from using conventional cleaning chemicals. Many of the chemicals used to clean and …
The most commonly used and most misconstrued in almost all segments is the word “green”. At the same time, today Green comes with an attached cost and consequently has been …
Acids to chemicals to bio-products – all cleaning agents are intended to clean, disinfect and sanitise. But lack of proper knowledge of the ingredients in each agent & their properties …