In today’s commercial cleaning world, facility managers face a tough balancing act: maintaining high hygiene standards while meeting sustainability goals. The choice between compostable and reusable cleaning supplies plays a big role in that balance—and the right answer isn’t always clear-cut.

Compostable Supplies: Convenience Meets Eco-Friendly

Compostable cleaning products, such as paper towels, wipes, and liners, are designed for single use and are made from plant-based materials that break down in industrial composting environments. They’re ideal in environments where cross-contamination risks are high—like healthcare settings, food service areas, and restrooms.

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Reusable Supplies: Long-Term Impact, Short-Term Risk?

Reusable products like microfiber cloths, mop heads, and towels offer excellent cleaning performance and long-term cost savings. When laundered properly, microfiber can remove up to 99% of dirt and microbes with water alone—reducing reliance on chemicals.

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Finding the Right Mix for Your Facility

The best approach isn’t either-or—it’s strategic use of both. For example:

System4 partners with clients to build customized commercial cleaning programs that align with hygiene standards and sustainability goals. Whether your facility prioritizes infection control, environmental certification, or long-term cost savings, we’ll help you make the right product and process choices.


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