Eco-first chemistry.
Clinical-grade results.
Plant-based chemistry, low-VOC products, and methodology aligned to Green Seal and LEED. Sustainability that doesn't compromise on results.
Green cleaning isn't a marketing claim. It's a program.
Every cleaning vendor claims to be green. Most use the same conventional chemistry their crew has used for years and add a green sticker. We hold the certifications, train the crew, and run the protocols.
Our green programs use Green Seal certified products, micro-fiber capture systems instead of paper towels, and concentrated chemistry to reduce packaging waste. The result is a cleaner facility with measurably lower environmental impact.
- Green Seal certified productsDefault chemistry across our green programs. Independently verified low-impact formulations.
- Microfiber capture systemsMicrofiber holds 99% of particles vs cotton at 30%. Less chemistry, more capture.
- Low-VOC, fragrance-free optionsFor chemical-sensitive environments and LEED certification points.
- Concentrated dilution controlAuto-dilution systems reduce chemical waste and ensure correct concentration every time.
- Recycling integrationWaste sorting and recycling collection as part of standard program.
- LEED documentationWe provide the documentation needed for LEED Existing Buildings credits.
How it works.
Sustainability audit
We review current cleaning practices and identify high-impact substitutions.
Product transition
Conventional chemistry is replaced with Green Seal alternatives, validated for each surface.
Staff training
Crew is re-trained on green protocols, dilution control, and microfiber technique.
Reporting
Annual sustainability summary covering product usage, waste reduction, and certification points.
Why green cleaning matters for modern facilities.
Indoor air quality, occupant health, and environmental compliance are increasingly material to building operations. Green cleaning reduces VOC exposure, lowers chemical sensitivity incidents, and contributes to LEED certification. It's the right answer in environments where occupants spend most of their working hours.
Green cleaning programs available across our full Sacramento Region service area.
About green cleaning.
For most commercial applications, yes. Green Seal certified products meet the same performance standards as conventional products. For specific clinical applications, hospital-grade chemistry is still preferred.
No. We pick chemistry per surface and per environment. Green is the default; clinical-grade is used where the use case requires it.
Yes. We support LEED Existing Buildings: Operations and Maintenance documentation, including the IEQ credits for green cleaning.
Yes. Lower VOC content, reduced respiratory irritation, and lower allergic-reaction incidents in chemical-sensitive populations.