Free webinar promotes green cleaning programs in healthcare facilities

The Green Cleaning Network will host a free webinar March 6 on "The State of Green Cleaning" at 2 p.m. Eastern.

By Healthcare Facilities Today


The Green Cleaning Network will host a free webinar March 6 on “The State of Green Cleaning” at 2 p.m. Eastern. 

Three representatives from leading organizations in green cleaning will discuss how they are working with building operators to take their green cleaning programs to new levels for 2013. 

During the 60 minute presentation, attendees will learn how innovative partnerships between building operators and suppliers can benefit all involved, as the webinar is designed for building operators as well as the manufacturers and suppliers of green cleaning products and services. 
 
Moderated by Stephen Ashkin, executive director, Green Cleaning Network, the webinar presenters include Mark Bishop, vice president, policy and communications, Healthy Schools Campaign; Janet Brown, director, facility engagement, Practice Greenhealth; and Martin Tull, executive director, Green Sports Alliance.

Click here for more information and to register for the webinar.



March 1, 2013


Topic Area: Environmental Services


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