Why Businesses Are Switching to Eco-Friendly Cleaners

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Keeping your business clean isn’t just about sparkling floors and tidy desks. It’s also about showing your customers and staff that you care about their health, the planet, and the future. That’s where eco-friendly cleaning comes in.

With sustainability becoming a growing priority for companies across the UK, switching to environmentally conscious cleaning products and services is a simple yet effective change. Whether you run an office, shop, school, or restaurant, choosing greener options can make a big difference.

This guide looks at why eco-friendly cleaning is on the rise, what makes a cleaner environmentally responsible, and how your business can benefit from the switch.

What Does Eco-Friendly Cleaning Actually Mean?

When we talk about eco-friendly cleaning, we’re referring to cleaning methods and products that have minimal impact on the environment. This usually includes:

  • Plant-based or biodegradable ingredients
  • Reduced packaging waste
  • Low-toxicity formulas are safe for people and animals
  • Suitable production and disposal practices.

But it’s not just about the products themselves. It’s also about using methods that reduce waste, conserve water, and avoid harmful chemicals wherever possible.

It means considering a product’s full life cycle, from how it’s made and packaged to how it’s used and disposed of.

6 Environmental Benefits of Green Cleaning

So why are businesses making the switch? One of the main reasons is the clear and measurable impact on the planet. Let’s take a closer look at the environmental benefits:

1. Reduced Pollution

Many standard cleaning products contain harsh chemicals that can pollute waterways when rinsed down the drain. Choosing an environmentally friendly cleaner helps to reduce the presence of these toxins in our rivers and oceans.

These chemicals can also harm animal life, upset ecosystems, and contribute to long-term damage. Sustainable products, by contrast, break down naturally and are less likely to bioaccumulate in wildlife.

2. Less Plastic Waste

Many green cleaning brands offer concentrated refills or reusable containers, helping to reduce single-use plastics. This can make a real difference over time, especially in high-traffic environments. Opting for bulk purchasing and refill stations further reduces waste. This adds up to hundreds of bottles saved per year for large organisations.

3. Better Air Quality

Traditional sprays and surface cleaners often release fumes that lower indoor air quality. In contrast, most eco-friendly cleaning products are low in volatile organic compounds (VOCs), making your workspace safer to breathe in.

Improved air quality is linked to better concentration, fewer headaches, and enhanced cognitive function, a real win for office-based teams.

4. Lower Carbon Footprint

Green cleaning products are often made using renewable energy or local manufacturing, reducing the carbon emissions linked to transport and production. Even something as simple as switching to cold-water cleaning methods (enabled by many modern eco products) can slash energy use and reduce your carbon output.

5. Reduce Impact on Wildlife

Toxic cleaning agents that enter the environment can harm wildlife by contaminating soil and water sources. Eco-friendly alternatives help prevent chemical runoff and preserve biodiversity. Every bottle of cleaner that doesn’t contribute to environmental degradation is a step in the right direction. Supporting green brands also helps promote better industry practices.

6. Sustainable Packaging

Beyond the formula, green cleaning brands often invest in packaging made from recycled materials. Choosing these products means your business contributes less to landfill waste. Some even offer take-back schemes, where packaging is collected and reused, a circular solution to a growing problem.

Healthier Workspaces, Happier People 

Cleaning isn’t just about appearances. Your staff and customers are directly affected by what you use to clean your premises. Chemical-heavy cleaners can trigger allergic reactions, skin irritation, and even breathing issues.

By contrast, eco-friendly cleaning creates a healthier working environment. It minimises exposure to harmful substances, supports well-being, and helps reduce sick days. This is especially important in places like schools, care homes, and hospitality settings, where cleanliness and health go hand in hand.

Better for Sensitive Groups

Individuals with asthma, allergies, or skin conditions are more likely to react to synthetic cleaning agents. Eco-cleaning solutions are gentler and safer for these vulnerable groups. This makes a big difference in environments like nurseries, hospitals, and open-plan offices where multiple people share space throughout the day.

Encourages Positive Workplace Culture

Providing a clean, toxin-free environment shows that your business values staff well-being. This can improve morale, increase satisfaction, and support long-term retention. When staff feel supported and cared for, productivity rises. Cleanliness is not just physical. It reflects your company’s overall approach to health and culture.

Are Eco-Friendly Products as Effective?

This is one of the most common questions we hear from clients, and the answer is yes. Many environmentally friendly cleaners now match (and in some cases exceed) the performance of their chemical-based counterparts.

Green cleaning technology has come a long way. From all-purpose sprays to eco-friendly carpet cleaners, high-performance solutions are available for every surface. When used correctly by trained professionals, they deliver excellent results.

Routine use of green cleaning products ensures that bacteria, dirt, and grime are kept at bay without the aggressive effects of bleach or ammonia.

It’s Not Just About Products. It’s About Practice

Eco-friendly cleaning is more than just switching to plant-based sprays. It also involves changing cleaning routines and tools.

That may include:

  • Microfiber cloths to reduce waste
  • Dilution control systems to avoid overuse of products
  • Energy-efficient vacuums
  • Refillable containers and dosing pumps
  • Colour-coded equipment to prevent cross-contamination
  • Low-water methods that conserve this vital resource.

At MCS Cleaning, we combine high-quality green products with professional techniques to ensure every clean is efficient, safe, and sustainable. We also provide ongoing staff training to ensure our team uses the most sustainable practices on-site.

Cost-Effective in the Long Run

While some eco products have a higher price tag, the overall cost of green cleaning can be lower when you consider the bigger picture.

  • Concentrated formulas last longer
  • Reduced absenteeism for staff sick days
  • Longer lifespan of furnishings and flooring
  • Lower waste disposal costs
  • Less need for air fresheners or extra treatments due to improved air quality

Businesses also gain reputational value, showing customers and clients that they’re committed to reducing their impact on the environment. This can be helpful when bidding for public sector contracts or working with clients who prioritise sustainability as part of their procurement processes.

Many businesses also report better retention and recruitment outcomes when highlighting sustainability as a core value.

Who Benefits Most from Green Cleaning?

Any business can benefit from eco-cleaning, but we often see the most significant impact in industries such as:

From using a safe, eco-friendly carpet cleaning service to switching to reusable cleaning materials, every step makes a difference.

Making the Transition Smoothly

Switching to eco-friendly cleaning doesn’t have to be complicated. It often starts with small, manageable changes:

  • Replacing your surface spray with greener alternatives
  • Trying concentrated cleaning solutions to reduce packaging
  • Working with a cleaning provider that already uses eco-products
  • Introducing recycling and waste separation alongside cleaning routines.

Over time, these incremental steps build up to a greener, healthier environment. Businesses that embrace sustainability often find that their team is more engaged and their premises feel more welcoming. It’s also worth involving your staff in the process. Educating them on why you’re making these changes can create a sense of shared purpose and responsibility.

A Cleaner You Can Trust

Looking to make the switch? MCS Cleaning offers bespoke commercial cleaning services that put the planet first. We use certified, environmentally friendly cleaners, avoid unnecessary waste, and train our staff to work in eco-conscious ways. 

From deep cleans to daily touch-ups, we deliver the same high standard of service, just with a smaller environmental footprint. Get your FREE no-obligation quote.

Our trusted cleaning company provides expert commercial cleaning services in Derby, Coventry, Leicester, Nottingham, Berkshire and surrounding areas — contact us today to discuss your needs.

Cut through the jargon and focus on what matters: a guide to choosing the right environmentally friendly cleaning products

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We’ve only got one planet.

It can be upsetting to read reports of how human activities are upsetting the delicate ecological balance of the earth, and the damage we are causing to our natural environment

At MCS, we’re committed to making sure our business activities are environmentally friendly and don’t have a negative impact on the planet.

But when it comes to choosing environmentally friendly cleaning products, there are a lot of buzzwords that can make choosing the right products harder than it should be.  

It can get easier when you cut through the jargon.

In this guide, we’ll demystify some of the terminology used for cleaning products and explain how we deliver commercial cleaning services that are environmentally friendly without sacrificing on quality. 

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Green

We hear a lot about products being ‘green’, but what exactly does this mean?

It’s confusing. And probably not helpful for consumers or businesses wanting to make conscious choices.

Broadly speaking, a green product is one that is designed to reduce the environmental impact that it has at all stages of its life cycle – through manufacturing, distribution and in its final intended use.

What can still cause confusion for a lot of businesses, is that there is no widely accepted criteria or set of requirements for a product to be labelled ‘green’.

 

So just because a product or service is labelled as ‘green’ doesn’t mean that it doesn’t harm the environment – just that its environmental impact has been reduced. 

Plant-based and Vegan

Plant-based products have a similar definition to ‘natural’ products but prioritise ingredients that are derived from plant based sources.

However, even if a product is marked as ‘plant-based’ it doesn’t mean that animal products haven’t been used to produce it. It just means that plant-based sources have been prioritised.

For businesses and consumers that want to make a truly animal-free choice, the cleaning products they choose should be labelled as ‘Vegan’. This means that it contains no animal-derived ingredients. 

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Natural

A natural product is one that doesn’t use any artificial ingredients and uses only natural ingredients from living things found in nature.

So, if a product is labelled as ‘natural’ you wouldn’t expect to see any synthetic ingredients or chemicals.

Where we find many products fall down when classed as ‘natural’ is that although their ingredients are from natural sources, their packaging may contain plastics and synthetic materials. So it’s one to watch out for.

It’s also worth noting that natural products can contain ingredients from both plants and animals and may not be suitable for vegans. 

 

Eco-friendly

The definition of an eco-friendly product is one that doesn’t cause harm to the environment or disrupt the sensitive ecological balance.

This includes the product, the production and the packaging.

Being classed as eco-friendly doesn’t necessarily mean that no chemicals are used in the product or production processes, just that the chemicals that are used aren’t damaging to our planet.  

Sustainable

A product can be described as sustainable if it doesn’t deplete natural, non-renewable resources and doesn’t directly harm the environment.

For example, a sustainable product might be made from recycled materials so that no new resources are used in its production.

Or it might be produced from materials that are easily renewable within nature – such as cloths made from bamboo that is quick to grow without the use of pesticides or fertilisers.

 

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Why do some other cleaning companies still use cleaning products with harsh chemicals?

We don’t believe that any business intentionally wants to cause harm to our natural environment.

A lot of the time, cleaning companies that are still using harsh chemicals to provide their services have an incorrect belief that they deliver better results. That simply isn’t true.

In our own transition to becoming more environmentally friendly, we did a lot (and we mean a LOT!) of testing to make sure that the quality of our cleaning wasn’t impacted by our switch to products that don’t have a negative influence on our planet.

For other cleaning companies, it may be a case that they ‘use what they’ve always used’ and aren’t aware of the range high-quality, effective, environmentally friendly alternatives for cleaning products that are now available.

 

How do MCS choose their environmentally friendly cleaning products?

Over the past couple of years, we have sourced environmentally friendly alternatives for any cleaning products that contained chemicals like bleach, ammonia, and chlorine.

We evaluated the new range of products we use in our commercial cleaning services based on a variety of factors: the raw materials they contain, their impact on the environment, their pH, their environmental hazard classification, the amount of energy they take to manufacture – and their ability to deliver a high-quality clean.

Our commitment to the environment doesn’t stop at our choice of cleaning products. We’re in the process of moving to a fully electric fleet of vehicles, and we include training on the importance of using environmentally friendly cleaning products to all our team members. 

Choose MCS as your environmentally friendly cleaning partner

At MCS we take our commitment to the environment seriously.
We aim to use eco-friendly, sustainable and plant-based cleaning products that
are safe for the environment.

If you’re looking to save time and money by outsourcing your
commercial cleaning to a business that truly cares about the environment, choose
MCS Cleaning.

We provide domestic cleaning and commercial cleaning services in Loughborough, Birmingham,
Nottingham, Berkshire and the whole of the East Midlands.

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