Tuesday 5 June 2007

Eco-Friendly Carpet Cleaning Professionals

Thanks to growing awareness about the potential health impacts of carpet cleaning, a new breed of professional services has sprung up that avoids dangerous and polluting chemicals in favour of more natural solutions. Leading the move to newer, 'greener', more eco-friendly cleaning solutions used by professional services is the plant based M-Power, the carpet and upholstery super-concentrate that out-performs the 'nasties' by an appreciable margin.

The health benefits for the cleaner, the customer and the planet, perhaps surprisingly, come without additional cost - indeed considerable savings can be made by its use.

Most carpet cleaning services are local businesses, and many have greened-up their processes in recent years and are reaping the rewards as environmentally-aware consumers in their area are seeking out more the more responsible routes to take in the conduct of their lives. If you need your carpets cleaned you should call around and ask questions. If a service provider doesn’t know the environmental impact of that service, they should probably be avoided.


I, for one do not care what motivates a business to walk a greener path, be it genuine concern for the planet, its current and future occupants or just that it is good for their business. The environmental gains will be the same as long as the greening is not just a re-badging exercise.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Well, the lamb is sent by sea and coastal shipping doesn't contribute much to carbon emissions. I'll agree with the fresh strawberries being flown into the UK, but produce from overseas countries that is shipped is different. Anyhow, a large portion of UK recyclable rubbish is shipped to China! So it's ok to ship your rubbish to China, but not buy lamb or other goods shipped into the UK from overseas countries?

John Bolton MBICSc said...

Bruce,

Thanks for taking the time to comment. Whilst I will accept that transportation by sea is more eco-friendly than other methods, there is still a huge, unnecessary, carbon cost in shipping all that lamb from the other side of the planet. If the entire tonnage were just to 'top up' domestic production it would be more excusable - but we export home-produced lamb!

On the matter of exporting recyclable material, that is a matter on which I would like to know more before commenting, though in principal I am in favour of local consumption.

Rug Cleaning said...

Today many carpet cleaners are becoming plant based rather than chemical based.

Large Rugs Oversize and Palace Carpets said...

Great info here, keep up the awesome work and welcome to the blogging scene!