The cleaning industry in North America (US & Canada) have reached a revenue of $45 Billion as of 2010.The cleaning industry include janitorial services, rug cleaning, automated laundry and lady cleaners. Its popularity in Toronto, Canada has risen through the years because of the decreasing office vacancy rate in the region. The middle age population of Toronto has also experienced a surge in the phenomenon we refer to as “empty nest syndrome”. The empty nest syndrome happens during middle age (40 – 50 years old) when all of the children have gone their separate ways from the parents. Statistics as of 2012 have shown that a great number of “empty nesters” has sought the aid of janitorial services and rug cleaning services more often than their complete family counter-parts.
The cleaning industry particularly in janitorial services Toronto has reached a staggering number of 25,000 companies operating within the region.
Population surge in Canada is expected across all sections including the middle class by 2014. This segment of the population will be prone to avail of more automated laundry systems in the community. The old population will be in its peak because of the baby boom phenomenon in the early 50’s. The elderly population is expected to benefit from lady cleaners and Rug cleaning Toronto style. A re-emerging industry may surface in clothing repair and cleaning to serve this elder population as well.
The future of environmental laws in Toronto, Canada may be harsher on the control of chemicals used in the cleaning of carpets and rugs. A more expensive Earth Friendly and Bio degradable detergents and soaps shall be in demand for the cleaning industry in the future. Green movements and environmentalists groups will indeed assert the use of recycled water instead of clean potable water in the laundry sector. The trending clearly shows a noticeable boom in the cleaning industry in the coming years.
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