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CONSEQUENCES OF NOT USING GREEN PRODUCTS Submitted by S.Nalankumar 710714631031 Dr.NGP Business school

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CONSEQUENCES OF NOT USING GREEN PRODUCTS

Submitted by S.Nalankumar710714631031Dr.NGP Business school

GREEN PRODUCTS

• Green Products. The term is used to describe a product that meets one of these criteria. It has qualities that will protect the environment and does not make any hazardous problems to the society.

• Environmentally friendly. The term is applied to systems and products that save energy directly or indirectly

Problems

• Green products are those that have less of an impact on the environment or are less detrimental to human health that traditional equivalents

• Let us see what are the problems that is going to occur because of not using green products.

Plastic

• Plastic is on of the most common thing which affects the public in all the ways.

• There are several types of plastic products produced to make the people affect indirectly and let the world to end because of using it.

What is plastic ?

Types of plastic products

Problems of using plastics

Types of plastics

Major problem of using plastic

Rectifying the problems

• So plastic is the major thing that creates pollution and bring many health hazards to the public.

• Because of using the green products those problems can be reduced and public’s health can get saved.

Uses of green productsHealth and Well Being Reduces exposure to toxic chemicals May reduce incidence of asthma attacks caused by dust and chemical allergens Improves indoor air quality by reducing airborne dust and chemical gases

Safety Improves training programs by stressing safety Provides/recommends safer handling of chemicals using automatic dilution dispensers Improves control of chemical inventory and storage locations Improves maintenance of powered cleaning equipment

Cleaning Efficiency Reduces amount of dirt/soil entering the building by using appropriately sized walk off mats Improves training on cleaning procedures, which increases efficiency Improves cleaning processes and systems Promotes increased productivity and learning Reduces frequency of labor-intensive tasks like refinishing floors by using less intensive cleaning and maintenance activities more often

Financial Reduces chemical consumption and the number of cleaning chemicals needed Reduces injuries to custodial staff and Worker's Compensation Claims Promotes a healthier environment for teachers and children (lowering sick days and absenteeism) Promotes better inventory management of chemicals and equipment, resulting in more efficient and better-planned procurement of goods

Legal Meets schools' obligations under the New York State Green Cleaning Law (Chapter 584 of the Laws of 2005). Under this law, schools are only required to procure and use environmentally sensitive cleaning and maintenance products; however, schools will gain the full benefits of green cleaning by implementing an entire green cleaning program

Community Provides a sense of community among facility stakeholders Provides recognition of the efforts of the custodial staff as well as other stakeholders Encourages the facility occupants to play a role in the success of the program and increases the sense of facility ownership by all stakeholders

Environmental and Sustainable Lowers environmental impact/footprint of the facility Augments other environmental efforts such as improving indoor air quality, reducing energy usage, and recycling Incorporates many of the components of the New York Collaborative for High Performance Schools Guidelines as well as the U.S. Green Building Council's (USGBC) Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Certification program. The LEED certification program gives credits for various components of a facility green cleaning program, which can boost a facility's LEED certification level.

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