Environmental – Why Leisure & Licensed Trade Require Professional Cleaners
Saturday, February 6th, 2010So by now, we’ve nearly all heard of the 3 Rs – reduce, reuse, recycle and yet so much of what many of us do is focus on the recycling. Don’t get me wrong, this definitely helps, but we need to try and do more to reduce what we use in the first place. If we focus on reducing what we use, we use less energy. Although recycling helps, we still need to use energy to convert our recycled waste into whatever it becomes in its new life. The following articles shows some pretty easy ways in which we can reduce our waste and often even save ourselves a bit is cash in the process.
This classic cycle of wealth acquisition has generally been quite destructive to the ecosystem, to those on the bottom of the ladder, and to any outside cultures that can be overpowered and exploited for their labor or natural resources. However, there are encouraging signs that “luxury” is now acquiring a distinctively different complexion. “Luxury” is taking its first steps towards mandating eco- and people-friendliness as an integral part of its appeal. And as luxury goes, the rest of society will follow.
Good cleaning companies will arrange a second meeting – a pre-commencement visits. In this they would usually introduce the key management staff who will be involved in supplying your service. An ongoing communication plan will be agreed and well as discussing any TUPE implications, and making any helpful recommendations and suggestions.
Make sure that your cleaners have stringent proof of ID, nationality, address etc. Most foreign workers must show that they have an acceptable understanding of English to comply and understand their Health and Safety responsibilities.
What about all those old clothes that your kids have grown out of? Do you have a friend or neighbour that has young kids that would be grateful to receive a load of clothes? Many of us are happy not to have to spend a fortune on clothes that are just going to get grubby and worn through. If you don’t know anyone personally, get them down to the local charity shop if they are still fit to wear. If they are on the grubby side, what about using them as household cloths. Saves you from having to buy cloths to clean your floors, windows or cars and you are prolonging the life of the use of the fabric. (Did you know that it takes about 800 litres of water to make a single T-shirt?)
And that’s good news for the rest of us, because as the demand for functioning ecosystems and humane ethics grows among the wealthy, the demand for eco-friendly, fair wage and humane products will grow among the masses, as well. And the supply will follow. It always does. After all, “we” always want what “they” have, don’t we? And we’ll pay to get it! This isn’t to say that “we” aren’t driving positive change, as well – we are – but the mass craving for eco-cleanliness, authenticity and community, and, most importantly, the willingness to give up the “luxury” of low prices and throwaway material abundance for the “luxury” of quality, connection and environmental stability, will be driven largely by the subconscious urge to “live like the happy green Jonses”. You know the ones – the first snobs on the block with the cool ,000 hydrogen-powered car?
Resource Author Francisco R. Higueras
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