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Why Green Cleaning Solution Exists 

Cleaning is often treated as a minor operational detail — but in reality, it is a serious business with major financial and environmental impact. In most organizations, cleaning does not have a clearly defined budget.

 

Costs are fragmented: staff salaries are handled through payroll, chemicals and materials are booked as minor consumables, equipment is depreciated quietly, and water and energy use are rarely connected to cleaning performance at all.

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The result is that large amounts of money are spent every year without transparency, structure, or measurable outcomes.

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Green Cleaning Solution (GCS) was founded to change this.

We believe that cleaning must be managed with the same professional, scientific, and economic rigor as any other core operational function. Sustainability is not a slogan or a lifestyle trend — it is a system that must be measurable, verifiable, and economically sound.

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GCS exists to prove that green cleaning technologies and methods can deliver documented environmental impact, operational efficiency, and real financial savings. By applying standardized audits, approved products, structured methodologies, and performance indicators, we turn cleaning from an overlooked cost into a controlled, transparent, and optimizable system.

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Green cleaning is not an expense. It is an opportunity — when managed correctly.

Sustainable Cleaning Management for Hotels & Large Facilities

Our Sustainable Approach

Green Cleaning Solution is a non-profit organization dedicated to developing and managing a professional sustainability system for cleaning operations. We support hotels, airports, public institutions, and large facilities in reducing chemical use, water consumption, energy use, COâ‚‚ emissions, and overall environmental impact.

Join Us in Creating a Greener Future

Our GCS system is based on audits, standardized methods, approved products, training, and measurable performance indicators. We operate independently and reinvest all income into system development, education, research, and environmental impact improvement.

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