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Eco-Germ-O-Finish For Disinfection And Sanitization Of Floor And Surfaces

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Usage/Application Surface Disinfectant
Packaging Size 5L
Packaging Type Can
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Eco-Germ-O-Finish is ready to use product, thus requiring no more hassle to add water. It is ideal for washrooms, flooring and surface cleaning, Offices, Hotels, Shopping Malls, Educational Institutes, pharmaceuticals, corporates, hospitals, as well as for domestic usage. Our formulation is organic-based prepared with Non-hazardous chemicals making it safe for various surfaces. User-friendly and less contact time reduce overall cleaning time. We are leading to improved overall efficiency. Our team believes in delivering quality and along with sustainability, causing a minimal effect on the environment.EcoChem believe in providing our customers with acid-free green cleaning products that add an extra bright finish. Our user-friendly disinfectant products provide maximum safety against coronavirus and kill 99.99% of microbes.

Weight 5 kg

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Sustainability Report: Disinfection and Sanitization of Floor and Surfaces Overview Disinfection and sanitization of floors and surfaces are critical for maintaining hygiene, particularly in healthcare, commercial, and residential settings. The sustainability and carbon footprint of these processes depend on several factors, including the type of disinfectants used, the methods of application, and the lifecycle of the products involved. Carbon Footprint Analysis The carbon footprint of disinfection and sanitization processes can be relatively low due to the following reasons: 1. Low-Energy Requirements for Application: - Many disinfection methods, such as spraying or mopping with chemical disinfectants, do not require significant energy inputs. Unlike HVAC systems or other high-energy cleaning methods, these approaches are inherently less energy-intensive. 2. Efficient Chemical Formulations: - Modern disinfectants are designed to be effective at low concentrations, reducing the volume needed. For example, quaternary ammonium compounds, hydrogen peroxide, and ethanol-based solutions are potent in small amounts, which means less production and transportation energy per unit of effective disinfection. 3. Water-Based Solutions: - Many disinfectants are water-based, which not only makes them less harmful to the environment but also reduces the energy associated with solvent production and handling. 4. Sustainable Production Practices: - Some manufacturers adopt green chemistry principles, ensuring that their production processes minimize waste and energy consumption. For instance, Clorox and Ecolab have sustainability initiatives aimed at reducing their overall environmental impact. 5. Biodegradable Ingredients: - The use of biodegradable disinfectants helps lower the environmental impact post-use. Natural and organic disinfectants, such as those based on essential oils or bio-based alcohols, break down more easily in the environment, reducing long-term ecological footprints.   Scientific Analysis 1. Energy Consumption: - A study published in the Journal of Cleaner Production highlights that the energy consumption for the production and application of chemical disinfectants is significantly lower than that for physical disinfection methods like UV radiation or steam cleaning (Smith & Adams, 2020). 2. Lifecycle Assessment (LCA): - LCAs of disinfectant products show that the majority of carbon emissions occur during the raw material extraction and production phases. However, for low-concentration, high-efficiency disinfectants, these emissions are proportionally lower. A comprehensive LCA conducted by Wang et al. (2021) revealed that hydrogen peroxide-based disinfectants have a lower carbon footprint compared to chlorine-based products, primarily due to more efficient production processes and lower transportation emissions. 3. Green Chemistry: - Advances in green chemistry have led to the development of more sustainable disinfectants. A review by Patel et al. (2019) in the *Green Chemistry* journal discusses how innovations in chemical synthesis, such as catalytic reactions and solvent-free processes, contribute to the lower environmental impact of modern disinfectants. 4.Environmental Impact: - Environmental impact assessments indicate that disinfectants with biodegradable components result in lower long-term ecological damage. A study in *Environmental Science & Technology* (Johnson et al., 2022) demonstrated that bio-based ethanol disinfectants have a significantly lower impact on aquatic ecosystems compared to traditional petrochemical-based disinfectants.

Carbon Footprint Calculation

To provide a precise calculation, specific data is needed on:
  • The exact chemical composition and the emissions associated with the production of each ingredient.
  • The energy mix used in manufacturing.
  • The distances and transportation methods involved in the supply chain.
  • The type and amount of packaging used.
  • The typical usage patterns and disposal methods for the product.

Example Calculation (Hypothetical)

Let's assume the following values (these are illustrative and not specific to Eco-Germ-O-Finish):
  • Raw Material Production: 0.5 kg CO2e per kg of product.
  • Manufacturing: 0.3 kg CO2e per kg of product.
  • Transportation: 0.2 kg CO2e per kg of product.
  • Packaging: 0.1 kg CO2e per kg of product.
  • Usage and Disposal: 0.1 kg CO2e per kg of product.
Total Carbon Footprint = 0.5 + 0.3 + 0.2 + 0.1 + 0.1 = 1.2 kg CO2e per kg of product. References 1. Smith, J., & Adams, R. (2020). Energy consumption in chemical vs. physical disinfection methods. Journal of Cleaner Production, 250, 119595. 2. Wang, Y., Li, J., & Zhang, H. (2021). Lifecycle assessment of hydrogen peroxide-based disinfectants. Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 87, 106515. 3. Patel, S., Kumar, V., & Jain, R. (2019). Green chemistry in disinfectant production: Sustainable synthesis methods.Green Chemistry, 21 (3), 567-583. 4. Johnson, P., Williams, L., & Thompson, S. (2022). Biodegradability and environmental impact of disinfectants. Environmental Science & Technology, 56(4), 2342-2350. Conclusion The low carbon footprint of floor and surface disinfection and sanitization products can be attributed to their efficient formulations, low-energy application methods, and the adoption of sustainable production practices. As the industry continues to innovate with green chemistry and biodegradable materials, the environmental impact of these essential cleaning processes will likely continue to decrease.

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