New compostable packaging will reduce landfill waste, company says

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New Compostable Packaging for PerfectCLEAN Products Reduces Landfill Waste and Helps Achieve Sustainability Goals

A new, fully compostable packaging line will help reduce landfill waste and further carbon footprint reduction goals, UMF|PerfectCLEAN said.

The infection prevention company said its new packaging will deliver safer environmental hygiene with less effort, less waste and less cost than traditional cleaning products and methods. The compostable packaging is already being used with select products and is slated to be used with the full suite of PerfectCLEAN products by early next year.

“UMF|PerfectCLEAN was founded on a commitment to help our clients attain the highest standards of infection prevention across all markets as sustainably and cost-effectively as possible,” UMF|PerfectCLEAN CEO George Clarke said. “We are committed to protecting the environment and future generations from needless waste. This innovative, compostable packaging is in complete alignment with those goals. More and more, our clients – be they in healthcare, hospitality, education, food services, or other industries – are elevating their own sustainability standards. Our new compostable packaging further supports them in decreasing their own environmental footprints.”

The packaging is derived from corn, the company said, and will complement its line of high-performance and safe cleaning products and programs, including a broad-spectrum disinfectant and some best-in-class training and recognition programs that ensure safe environments.

“Since our inception, UMF|PerfectCLEAN has relentlessly pursued the development of superior, smarter, simpler, more effective, and affordable sustainable solutions for cleaning and infection prevention,” Clark said. “We remain steadfast in our commitment to reinvent clean with disruptive technology and the essential training required to make the world a cleaner, safer place – one room at a time.”