CleanCore Technologies, LLC Announces its Aqueous Ozone Cleaning Solutions are now Green Seal Certified
CleanCore Technologies LLC, which is emerging as one of the leading manufacturers of aqueous ozone cleaning systems in North America, announces that the solution generated from its two key products-the CleanCore CCT-Caddy and the CleanCore CCT 3.0 Fill Station-has been certified by Green Seal, one of the most respected green certification organizations in the country.
The solution generated by these products was certified to Green Seal's standard for Cleaning Products for Industrial and Institutional Use (GS-37), one of the most stringent environmental product certifications available. This standard identifies reduced life-cycle impacts of cleaning products.
The CCT Caddy is a touch free mobile cleaning unit that generates an aqueous ozone cleaning solution. It allows for on-demand cleaning where needed, when needed. The Caddy is frequently used for restroom cleaning and carpet extracting
The Fill Station is wall mounted and connected to a water source. The Fill Station also generates an aqueous ozone cleaning solution which can then be used to fill other cleaning equipment such as autoscrubbers or carpet extractors. It may also be used in a spray bottle like traditional cleaning solutions.
According to Michael Draper, CEO of CleanCore, not only is this significant for his company, "but it is significant for the [aqueous ozone] industry."
Draper adds that this technology helps promote sustainability.
This is because it turns plain tap water into an effective cleaning solution. There are no boxes, packaging and no fuel needed to transport chemicals, and minimal greenhouse gas emissions-all of which helps to reduce the carbon footprint of the systems and helps to promote sustainability.
"Today, many organizations rely on Green Seal certification to ensure that the products they purchase are safer and more sustainable," adds Draper. "We are pleased to be part of the Green Seal family."
Adds Dr. Arthur Weissman, president and CEO of Green Seal, "CleanCore demonstrates their commitment to environmental leadership with this device-generated product that is effective and also promotes sustainability within the cleaning industry."
October 26, 2016
Topic Area: Press Release
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