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EPA Safer Choice Considers Certification Program for Cleaning Service Providers

November 30, 2022

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Safer Choice Program recently announced it is considering implementing a certification program for cleaning service providers that use Safer Choice and Design for the Environment (DfE) certified products for cleaning and related activities.

An EPA representative made the announcement at the Safer Choice Summit conducted in the Washington, D.C., area earlier this month. Safer Choice is a voluntary program operated by the EPA that helps household consumers and institutional purchasers identify cleaning and related products with a preferred environmental, safety, and health profile, and likewise for disinfectants under EPA’s DfE label.

One of the main drivers behind EPA’s consideration of a certification program for cleaning service providers is the potential for such a program to advance U.S. President Joe Biden’s administration’s social and environmental justice goals. As noted by David Widawsky, EPA Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention division director, “A Safer Choice certification program for cleaning service providers has the potential for increase the use of safer and more environmentally benign cleaning products, thereby benefitting individual cleaning workers who are typically exposed to multiple harmful chemicals with adverse health impacts.”

In addition, ISSA observed that other benefits are likely to flow to cleaning service provider organizations from such a certification program, including:

  • Market differentiation for cleaning service providers looking to tap into the growing demand for green cleaning products and services
  • Meeting the environmental and social governance goals of their institutional and industrial customers
  • Increased business opportunities in the growing segment of household and institutional consumers who prefer environmentally preferable products and services
  • Safer working conditions for the individuals responsible for cleaning.

Moreover, ISSA encouraged EPA to keep the criteria for such a certification program simple and easily verifiable to encourage broad participation from the cleaning service provider community.

The EPA Safer Choice Program will continue to gather more information before announcing a more specific proposal for the cleaning service provider certification program that will address:

  • Eligibility
  • Certification criteria and process
  • Compliance monitoring
  • Use of the Safer Choice logo.

The contemplated certification program for cleaning service providers would be open to contract cleaning organizations, residential cleaners, and in-house cleaning service providers. More information will be forthcoming from EPA in the coming months about the cleaning service provider certification program.