Why eco-friendly
cleaning matters

The hidden dangers of conventional cleaners
and the power of eco-friendly alternatives

Conventional Cleaners
Conventional Cleaners
*VOCs = Volatile Organic Compounds are chemicals that are released as gases from certain cleaning products or substances – e.g., Benzene, Ethylene Glycol, Formaldehyde, Xylene, Methylene Chloride, Toluene.

Alignment with UN sustainable development goals

SDG 12

SDG 12 :

Responsible
Consumption &
Production

Encourages sustainable management and efficient use of resources by minimizing hazardous waste and chemical runoff.

SDG 13

SDG 13 :

Climate
Action


Aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by lowering the production and use of harmful chemical products.


SDG 14

SDG 14 :

Life Below
Water


Focuses on preventing marine pollution by curbing the discharge of toxic substances into water bodies.


By choosing Vyoma, you contribute to a clean
planet & safer communities.

Sectors adopting eco-friendly cleaning

Sector 1
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency reports green cleaning reduced 50% of harmful chemicals and improved indoor air quality.

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Green School Alliance survey reveals 70% reduction in school absenteeism from respiratory & chemical-induced health issues.

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National Association of School Administrators research shows 65% of schools adopting eco-friendly cleaning products daily.

Sector 2
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Sustainable hospitality reports 78% of hotels globally have incorporated eco-friendly cleaning products.

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Booking.com sustainable travel reports 81% of travelers prefer hotels with commitments to green practices.

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Green Lodging Association reports 20–25% increase in guest satisfaction and occupancy rates in eco-friendly hotels.

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Green Business Bureau study shows 20% savings in operational costs and reduction in healthcare claims from exposure to harsh chemicals.

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Harvard Business School study shows 6–9% increase in employee cognitive function & productivity with improved indoor air quality.

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World Green Building Council reports 45% of Fortune 500 companies adopted green cleaning as part of CSR & ESG commitments.

Contaminants of Emerging Concern in cleaning products

Contaminants of Emerging Concern (CEC) are chemicals and toxic waste that are found in water bodies that are not currently monitored or regulated. They enter the ecosystem through multiple channels.

However, they are not completely removed by waste water treatment plants. Eventually, the CECs enter the water bodies and bioaccumulate before entering the food chain.

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Sources: Emerging Contaminants, U.S. Geological Survey | Jadav, Kartik & Kumar, Ajit & Koradia, Ashish. (2024). The Next Wave of Pollution: Understanding Emerging Contaminants in India. | https://ecology.wa.gov/water-shorelines/water-quality/wastewater/contaminants-of-emerging-concern