Free Green Janitorial Training

Free Training Material for Janitorial Workers ...

The janitorial business is one of the most competitive businesses that I know.  Figuring out how to stay on top is not easy, and I believe that education is always an advantage.  I have prepared a series of free articles and courses for our visitors.  They are exciting ideas that deserve your attention.  If you like these offerings, I think you will like our other training programs even more!

  • Free Microfiber Training course
  • The Green Janitorial Checklist
  • Getting the Most out of Your Website
  • How to Hire a Janitorial Service
  • How to Read an MSDS for Green

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These are all  free courses, and I will send you one per month (like clockwork) along with some helpful information about Green cleaning processes.  Please, do not cancel your subscription, or you'll miss some really great things that we are about to announce.  We never send junk mail, and I trust you will really enjoy what I have to offer.  Of course, I do recommend our certification courses for everyone.

Michael Richmond

We Encourage all Businesses to include the Model Green Practices Clause in their RFPs:

Our company/school/organization participates in a Green Practices agenda understanding that the growing federal, state, and municipal regulations will require greater levels of Green practices and products. A Green Program is understood to be the use of Green products and Green practices by those who service the facilities of this school/office/building.

"In harmony with the Green Practices Initiative, we (require/prefer/desire) that all bids submitted include the use of Green Products and Green Clean Certification of the workers involved from a bona fide source. Green Clean Certification training can be found on the Internet. Green Practices is understood as training of the workforce concerning basic Green Clean standards of practice."

In compliance with the Green Supply Chain program and the EPA's "Environmentally Preferred Purchasing" initiative, we strongly suggest that you encourage vendors and suppliers to work on Green Business Certification as well.  As a Green business certified firm, insisting on Green certified vendors is basic Green ethics.

Going Green should also open new doors for any business since more and more companies are interested and even demanding Green services to complete the Supply and Demand of the Green marketplace.  Earning a Green Business certification should NEVER be an Internet sign-on project where compliance is little more than paying a fee.  The Green Business League offers the only audited, reputable, and nationally recognized certification in America.

There are three volumes of material used during our study, and this is a very information rich program that will provide you with the knowledge, training, and guidance needed to fulfill your role as a GBL Certified Green Consultant™.  The Green Business League, Inc is a separate entity and not part of the Green Clean Institute, Inc.

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