Embracing Sustainability in HI&I Cleaning

Industries worldwide are increasingly focused on sustainability and environmental awareness. As part of this trend, the cleaning industry is undergoing significant changes to reduce its environmental impact.
The adoption of sustainable raw materials is driving this shift, which not only transforms the industry but also creates a path towards a cleaner and greener future.

The Rise of Sustainable Chemicals

Many traditional cleaning chemicals can be harmful to both the environment and human health. That's why "green" chemicals have emerged as a safer and more sustainable alternative.

Green and sustainably sourced raw materials are becoming increasingly popular in the cleaning industry because they deliver highly effective cleaning power while minimizing environmental impact. These chemicals are made from renewable sources, and are typically biodegradable and non-toxic, making them a safer and greener alternative to traditional cleaning products.

Key Trends Shaping the Future


  1. Bio-Based Ingredients: One of the most prominent trends in sustainable cleaning chemicals is the use of bio-based ingredients. Derived from plants, microbes, or other renewable sources, these ingredients are inherently more sustainable than their petroleum-based counterparts. From surfactants to solvents, bio-based ingredients are powering a new generation of eco-friendly cleaning products.
  2. Green Chemistry: In recent years, the principles of “green” chemistry have been driving innovation in the development of sustainable cleaning chemicals. By designing products and processes that minimize waste, conserve energy, and prioritize safety, companies are revolutionizing the way we clean.

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  1. Closed-Loop Systems: Another emerging trend is the adoption of closed-loop systems, where waste from one process becomes a valuable input for another. By optimizing resource utilization and minimizing waste generation, these systems offer a more sustainable approach to manufacturing cleaning chemicals. By doing things like recycling solvents or repurposing byproducts in closed-loop systems, manufacturers can help to both reduce environmental impact and drive production efficiency.
  2. Transparency and Certification: As consumer demand for sustainable products grows, transparency and certification are becoming increasingly important. Third-party certifications, such as CleanGredients/Safer Choice, EcoLogo and Green Seal, ensure that cleaning products meet stringent environmental and health standards. By prioritizing transparency and certification, companies can build trust with consumers and demonstrate their commitment to sustainability.

The Path Forward


The shift towards sustainable chemicals in the cleaning industry is not just a passing trend—it's a fundamental reimagining of how we approach cleanliness and hygiene. By embracing eco-friendly alternatives, companies can reduce their environmental footprint, protect human health, and contribute to a more sustainable future.

However, the journey towards sustainability is not without its challenges. From sourcing renewable feedstocks to scaling up production, companies must overcome various obstacles to fully realize the potential of sustainable chemicals. Collaboration across the industry, from manufacturers to regulators to consumers, will be key to driving progress and overcoming these challenges.

As we look to the future, one thing is clear: the era of unsustainable and harmful cleaning chemicals is coming to an end. By embracing sustainability and the latest trends in green chemistry, the cleaning industry can pave the way for a cleaner, healthier planet for future generations.

If you're interested in learning more about formulating for a sustainable future, reach out to the Barentz technical sales team. Our team is always on top of the latest trends and new materials.