Thanks for your inputs,
I appreciate the insight into the limescale problem Kelly and what you have stated about the "eco" products is encouraging and ill certainly look into providing that option for clients. You've cleared up my concerns about these products not being able to compete against industry norms.
Would you be so kind as to provide some insight into what percentage of your clients actually opt for the eco friendly products when given the choice? This information would be very valuable to me!
BDCS you do make a good point for argument and I certainly can identify with your point of view. No doubt these products do still produce large amounts of carbon during production and delivery, an issue the manufacturers need to address. To an extent I'd be putting blind faith in the manufacturers to be following eco friendly methods of production and surely by utilising ingrediants naturally occuring such as vinegar and citrus acids there is the obvious eradication of the need to produce man made chemicals, I suppose this poses less of a threat to the environment by means of pollution via leakage of such chemicals etc.
If this is the case, even though not completely sustainable and eco friendly it's still a step in the right direction.
Oh and if any of my cleaners live locally to their jobs I do encourage them to walk or cycle haha
I'm keen on green clean haha I feel a slogan coming on.
Thanks all
Scott