Nov 8, 2025
CO₂ savings with ozone water: sustainable cleaning
With ozone water, you reduce CO₂ footprint by producing local cleaning water for surface cleaning only.

Learn how ozone water cuts CO₂: no bottle logistics, less transport and locally produced cleaning water for surface cleaning. BPR compliant.
CO₂ savings with ozone water: sustainable cleaning
CO₂ savings with ozone water
Ozone water is produced on site from tap water and electricity. This avoids most CO₂ tied to producing, bottling and transporting chemical cleaners. Use is BPR compliant and strictly for surface cleaning; it is not intended for consumption or medical purposes.
Where do CO₂ reductions come from?
Key levers: 1) no bottle logistics (production, packaging, pallets), 2) fewer warehouse movements and less waste, 3) local production at the moment of use. This reduces scope‑3 emissions and makes cleaning easier to standardise.
- No transport miles for cleaning liquid
- Less plastic (no single‑use bottles)
- Compact storage and fewer returns
Practical workflow (two‑cloth method)
Spray onto the cloth for controlled application, or directly on closed surfaces (tables, floors, tiles). Workflow: 1) Mist lightly. 2) Clean in overlapping passes. 3) Dry immediately with cloth B. Work from clean to less clean: touch points → furniture → wet areas.
Cost and affordability
Approx. €0.0017 per litre, produced on site. No filters. After ~1000 hours or 500,000 litres, have the electrodes checked; replacement is not always necessary and averages ~€75 in parts.
Internal links
See also: What is ozone water?, Ozone water machine, Guides, Contact, Two-cloth method. In the sustainability silo: Sustainability (hub), Chem‑free cleaning, Water saving, Policy & training, Circular cleaning.
Further reading
What is ozone water?
Ozone water machine
Guides
All products (shop)
Contact
