Unlocking Green Opportunities: State Grants and Loan Assistance for Dry Cleaners Converting to Eco-Friendly Solvents
September 12, 2024
The dry cleaning industry is at a pivotal moment. As environmental concerns and the E.P.A. looking to ban the use of perc become more relevant, many dry cleaners are seeking ways to make their operations more sustainable. One of the most impactful changes a dry cleaner can make is switching to GreenEarth Cleaning’s environmentally non-toxic process. This transition benefits the environment while enhancing a business’ reputation and bottom line. Fortunately, several states offer grants and loan assistance through the Clean Air Act to help dry cleaners transition. Here’s how you can take advantage of these opportunities.
Why Make the Switch to Eco-Friendly Solvents?
Traditional dry cleaning solvents, such as perchloroethylene (PERC), are known for their effectiveness but also come with environmental and health risks. PERC can contribute to air and water pollution and has been linked to various health issues. On the other hand, GreenEarth Cleaning, a silicon-based solvent, is non-toxic and non-hazardous, offering a safer alternative for both your employees and customers without the regulatory paperwork and fees.
Switching to GreenEarth or other eco-friendly solvents can also provide a competitive edge. Consumers are increasingly favoring businesses that prioritize sustainability. By advertising your commitment to greener practices, you can attract a new segment of environmentally-conscious customers and foster greater loyalty among your existing clientele.
Switching to GreenEarth or other eco-friendly solvents can also provide a competitive edge. Consumers are increasingly favoring businesses that prioritize sustainability. By advertising your commitment to greener practices, you can attract a new segment of environmentally-conscious customers and foster greater loyalty among your existing clientele.
Financial Support for Making the Switch
The cost of converting to eco-friendly solvents can be a barrier for many dry cleaners. However, various state programs are available to help offset these costs through grants and low-interest loans. Here’s a look at some states offering financial assistance:
1. Ohio
Ohio’s Air Quality administers the Dry Cleaner Program, which includes grants and low-interest loans for dry cleaners transitioning to safer solvents. This program aims to reduce the environmental impact of dry cleaning operations across the state.
2. Illinois
Illinois offers the Drycleaner Environmental Response Trust Fund (DERT), which provides financial assistance for dry cleaners upgrading their dry cleaning equipment to use more eco-friendly solvents. This fund helps cover the costs of new machinery. The Brite Program provides grant monies for dry cleaners switching from Perc to eco-friendly dry cleaning in the Cook County area.
3. Pennsylvania
The Pennsylvania DEP (Dept. of Environmental Protection) has 2 programs to assist small businesses in switching from Perc to greener alternatives. For eligible dry cleaners, these programs can provide funding under the Small Business Advantage Grant program and/or the Pollution Prevention Assistance Account loan program. The Small Business Advantage Grant and the Pollution Prevention Assistance Account loan program are open year-round to support dry cleaners looking to adopt greener practices.
Steps to Apply for Grants and Loans
1. Research Available Programs
Start by researching the specific programs available in your state. Each program will have its own eligibility criteria, application process, and funding limits.
2. Prepare Your Business
Ensure that your business meets the basic eligibility requirements, such as being a licensed dry cleaner in good standing.
3. Develop a Plan
Outline your plan for transitioning to eco-friendly solvents. Include details such as the type of solvent you intend to use, the equipment upgrades needed, and a timeline for implementation.
4. Gather Documentation
Collect all necessary documentation, such as financial statements, tax records, and proof of current solvent use. This will be required for your application.
5. Submit Your Application
Complete and submit your application according to the program’s guidelines. Be thorough and ensure all required information is included to avoid delays.
6. Follow Up
After submitting your application, follow up with the program administrators to track the status of your application and address any additional requests for information.
The transition to eco-friendly solvents like GreenEarth Cleaning presents a significant opportunity for dry cleaners to enhance their environmental stewardship while improving their bottom line. By taking advantage of state grants and loan assistance programs, you can make this transition more affordable and position your business as a leader in sustainable eco-friendly practices. Start exploring the available programs in your state today, and take the first step towards a greener future for your dry cleaning business.
By integrating eco-friendly practices, not only will you be contributing to a healthier planet, but you will also be aligning your business with the growing consumer demand for sustainable services. Embrace the change and let the financial support from state programs ease your journey toward a more sustainable and profitable future.
Contact Angela Harris, Business Development Manager at GreenEarth Cleaning, for additional information.
By integrating eco-friendly practices, not only will you be contributing to a healthier planet, but you will also be aligning your business with the growing consumer demand for sustainable services. Embrace the change and let the financial support from state programs ease your journey toward a more sustainable and profitable future.
Contact Angela Harris, Business Development Manager at GreenEarth Cleaning, for additional information.
Author: Angela Harris