Clean and Green
Clean and Green
Clean and Green
Our surroundings educate. Science and technology are the products of observing,
studying and using the physical, chemical and biological world around us.
The environment fulfills us when it is used to recreate, apply our sciences and
practice our arts. Its natural resources and energy also serve as a unique means of
capital, allowing us to run our businesses and the economy. In return, man gives
back to the environment all the matter and energy that establishes his existence.
Environmentally Aware
The environmental concern of late has been the extent to which human interaction
with natural systems is depleting life-sustaining resources. While valid, this concern
is not critical. Indeed, humans are part of the natural world. They possess unique
spiritual, social-political and economic needs beyond what nature provides. We must
build our own environment to meet those needs. The requirement that
environments must support life, good health and human productivity warrants
closer examination of how the environment we build and inhabit is organized and
managed.
A new environment and economic theory is emerging that recognizes four factors.
The environment is not fully elastic. Past theories surmised that theNATURAL
systems supplying potential was infinite.[1] The economic system was free to
extract as much as possible from the natural system, which was perceived as vast
with unbounded abilities to assimilate diseconomies. Man did not need to clean.
Instead, dilution sufficed until it was feasible to relocate to a clean environment.
When the consumer population was smaller, relative to size and the carrying
capacity of the natural environmental system, this supposition was reasonable. As
populations grew, the earths limitations were more apparent and a non-traditional
economic view of the natural system surfaced.[2] The natural system is since
perceived as a unique form of economic capital that must be kept clean if we are to
sustain a suitable quality of life.[3]
Before the market demand for effective cleaning services can be understood we
must comprehend the utility of cleaning. Supply and demand, not utility directly,
determine cleanings financial value. As consumers recognize that value, the
demand for effective cleaning increases. The cost for that cleaning depends on the
availability of capable firms to deliver high performance and effective cleaning
services. For cleaning to be valuedparticularly in a business and economic sense
individuals must be knowledgeable and educated about its usefulness and benefits.
Why Clean?
Clean is a condition of the environment that is free of unwanted matter. Cleaning is
the process used to achieve the clean condition. Best viewed as a fundamental
environmental management process, cleaning is a systematic, science-based
process that puts unwanted matter in its proper place or where it does not cause
harm or adverse effects. Understanding theIMPORTANCE and effectiveness of
cleaning allows us to fully appreciate its usefulness and the contributions it makes
to the quality of life.[8]
Man cannot live and survive amidst waste. A clean environment that includes clean
air, water, land and energy, is essential for human existence, conducting business
and creating wealth. These components must be sustained through conservation
and proper management. Additionally, by-products of human activity should be
separated from man at the sanitary level the cleaning process provides.
From the start of civilization, man has been the only species that cleans its
environment, albeit for the sake of survival. Other animal life foul the nest, move
out and allow theCYCLES of nature to produce the waste. As long as man has lived
in human settlements, he has been forced to keep his environment in order or
clean.[9]
Adverse effects, while harder to define, usually are described as conditions we will
pay to control or correct, such as health, comfort and property values. On a micro-
scale, environmental change is part of natural evolution. Adverse macro-change in
built environments due to human activity, however, is preventable through effective
management, mainly cleaning.
Five basic methods can be employed to limit pollution to a desirable and safe level:
source management, which includes source removal or modification; activity
management; design intervention; dilution; and cleaning that includes
housekeeping, maintenance and restoration. Cleaning reduces adverse exposure
levels and risks by removing problem substances from the environment, thereby
reducing or eliminating exposure and effect. Effective cleaning often is the most
cost efficient means of managing risk in a built environment.[12]
Cleaning is the method used to achieve a clean environment. It can best be viewed
as a fundamental environmental management process of putting unwanted matter
in its proper place. This ensures an environment that is sustainable and functioning.
Sanitary environments are cleaned to the extent that general health is protected.
Some contamination, however, is present and an acceptable risk level for disease
exists. At a minimum, cleaning always must attain a state of sanitation, since
unsanitary conditions pose a likely health risk. Cleaning is designed to rectify any
risky conditions. Environments must be cleaned regularly to keep them sanitary. If
the health risk has not improved to a sanitary level, cleaning has not been
accomplished.