STRATEGIES AND CHALLENGES OF BUILDING SPACE CLEANING PROCESSES

Authors

  • Iveta Amoliņa College of Law
  • Intra Lūce College of Law
  • Jānis Eglītis College of Law

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15544/RD.2025.010

Keywords:

cleaning services, eco – friendly cleaning, strategy, smart technologies

Abstract

The field of space cleaning is an important part of any country’s economy, as it provides jobs and promotes entrepreneurship. In today’s urbanized environment, building space cleaning has become an integral part of daily life and the work environment. A clean and tidy environment not only enhances the aesthetic impression but also significantly affects people’s health, work productivity, and overall comfort. Based on the problems affecting the field of space cleaning, it is relevant to study the aspects of organizations engaged in cleaning activities in order to attract cleaners and to ensure that those already employed do not leave their jobs but instead work in safe and healthy workplaces.

Nowadays, “smart” solutions are gaining increasing importance in the field of space cleaning, involving the use of digital technologies and automation. For example, smart monitoring systems, sensors that measure room occupancy, or robotic cleaning tools help organizations reduce costs and increase work efficiency.

At the same time, “start-up” initiatives also play a significant role, operating flexibly and adapting to changing needs, thus creating a dynamic environment for industry development.

The concept of “eco” or environmentally friendly cleaning, based on the sustainable use of resources, waste reduction, and minimizing the impact of chemicals, is also becoming increasingly important. By choosing ecological cleaning agents and water-saving technologies, it is possible to significantly improve employee health protection and reduce the negative impact on the environment. In the context of global climate change and sustainability, the principles of “Zero Carbon Village” are also being increasingly discussed, where the goal is to create inhabited areas with zero carbon emissions. In such settlements, special attention is also paid to cleaning processes—only sustainable materials, renewable energy, and circular economy principles are used to ensure that cleaning work does not leave an unnecessary ecological footprint.

The aim of this research is to analyze building space cleaning processes and their implementation strategies based on efficiency and quality, by examining theoretical aspects and conducting public surveys on the subject. Special attention will also be given to “smart” and “start-up” solutions, ecological aspects, and their alignment with the future Zero Carbon Village concept.

The research employs a combination of methodological approaches to explore future directions in the cleaning sector. A literature review provides a theoretical foundation by analyzing existing studies and concepts. A Sociological method, specifically a survey, is used to gather empirical data on public attitudes and awareness regarding innovations in the industry. The collected data is then examined using an analytical method, enabling the identification of key trends and correlations.

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Published

2026-01-29

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Section

Social Research and Innovations for Strengthening Rural Areas