Environmental – Why Leisure & Licensed Trade Require Professional Cleaners

Two thousand years, ago, a mysterious man named Jesus declared that the poor will always be among us. That was an accurate observation. However, he should have finished the thought by declaring that the wealthy, likewise, will also always be among us. And that's not necessarily an evil thing.

As the wealthy become wealthier, to a point, so do the rest of us. That's the result of a material "arms race" that we all participate in. It begins when the wealthy, in the effort to distinguish themselves from the plebes, obtain or create goods that only they can have- "luxury" goods. Possession ignites desire among others, and demand for those goods spreads beyond the wealthy. And where there is demand, there will be suppliers. Either the original purveyors will expand their business by increasing the original supply or one-off's, or competitors will create knockoffs. Either way, the supply expands, prices drop, and the once-rare items become commonplace and affordable (or lost in a sea of imitators). The wealthy then hunt for new symbols of status. In the meantime, the common person becomes accustomed to a slightly elevated lifestyle, and the cycle of acquisition begins anew.

This classic cycle of wealth acquisition has generally been quite destructive to the ecosystem, to those on the bottom of the ladder, and to any outside cultures that can be overpowered and exploited for their labor or natural resources. However, there are encouraging signs that "luxury" is now acquiring a distinctively different complexion. "Luxury" is taking its first steps towards mandating eco- and people-friendliness as an integral part of its appeal. And as luxury goes, the rest of society will follow.

As nature passes from becoming abundant to scarce; as we face unprecedented threats from climate change; as the world's materially wealthy feel impoverished in their social relationships, and as the bulk of the world's people become acquainted with democracy and higher living standards, the perfect storm for re-defining luxury is rapidly brewing. Accordingly, a look at the latest blogs and articles on luxury reveal a fresh and welcome trend: "luxury" is moving away from solely being about having. Consciousness about HOW goods are made and obtained, and what side effects they will have on others or the environment, is creeping in. That gorgeous piece of jewelry, for example – is it made from recycled metal, or at least from a mine with proper environmental and labor standards in place? Did that meat come from factory-farmed cattle, or from grass-fed animals raised on predator-friendly ranches? (Or better yet – is it really veg meat from organic, family-farmed soy?) Is that gorgeous plank floor made from old-growth wood, or from forest-certified or reclaimed timber?

An external cleaning service needn't impact on your everyday work – most will clean after hours of business or whenever suits your company. Make sure however, that you have chosen a company that is vetted and security checked. Cleaning companies have the expert knowledge of how to clean your premise – they usually supply their own cleaning products so you don't have to worry about which products are best.

For employees, a clean working environment firstly encourages pride in the work place. Your employees are likely to be spending most of their waking hours in your premises, so why wouldn't you want to keep that place as fresh and motivating as possible? If your employees are expected to clean this area, the job will never be done as thoroughly or regularly as if you had hired that helping hand. Most companies will do their best to motivate their employees at a reasonable cost – external cleaning services are just one of those low-cost solutions that will provide such motivation

Resource Author Francisco Rodriguez Higueras
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