100% Recycled 2-Ply Bath Tissue, 500 sheets per Roll
100% Recycled 2-ply Kitchen Roll Towel, 85 sheets per Roll
2-Ply Jumbo Roll Bath Tissue, 1000 feet per Roll
33 Gallon Heavy Duty Can Liner, 30x36", Clear
33 Gallon Heavy Duty Can Liner, 33x40", Black
45 Gallon Heavy Duty Can Liner, 40x48", Black
45 Gallon Heavy Duty Can Liner, 40x48", Clear
55 Gallon Heavy Duty Can Liner, 43x47", Black
About Wholesale Cleaning and Janitorial Supplies
Wholesale cleaning and janitorial supplies form the backbone of food service sanitation programs, encompassing everything from cleaning agents and trash bags to dispensers and protective gloves. Restaurants, commercial kitchens, catering operations, and food trucks rely on bulk cleaning supplies for restaurants to maintain health code compliance and create safe dining environments. Investing in quality janitorial products ensures consistent cleanliness standards while managing operational costs effectively.
Material Options and Sustainability
Modern wholesale janitorial supplies offer diverse material choices that balance performance with environmental responsibility. Compostable bags, recycled-content paper towels, and biodegradable cleaning agents provide eco-conscious alternatives without sacrificing effectiveness. Heavy-duty nitrile and latex gloves protect staff during sanitation tasks, while sturdy polypropylene bins withstand the demands of high-volume food service operations.
Essential Categories for Food Service Operations
Comprehensive janitorial programs require coordinated supplies across multiple categories. Bathroom supplies including toilet paper and dispensers maintain guest comfort, while garbage bins, recycling bins, and specialized compost bins support proper waste segregation. Commercial-grade cleaning agents, durable trash bags, and absorbent paper towels complete the essential toolkit for maintaining spotless food preparation and dining areas.
Choosing the Right Cleaning and Janitorial Supplies
Select janitorial products that match your operation's volume, sustainability goals, and regulatory requirements.
- Match Capacity to Volume: Choose bin sizes and bag capacities based on your daily waste generation to minimize overflow and reduce labor costs associated with frequent emptying.
- Implement Color-Coded Systems: Use distinct colors for trash, recycling, and compost bins to reduce contamination and improve compliance with local waste diversion programs.
- Stock Task-Specific Gloves: Maintain separate glove types for food handling versus cleaning tasks, selecting appropriate materials and thicknesses for chemical resistance and durability.
- Prioritize Dispenser Compatibility: Verify that paper towels, toilet paper, and cleaning product refills match existing dispenser systems to avoid operational disruptions and wasted inventory.
- Consider Concentrated Formulas: Bulk cleaning agents in concentrated forms reduce storage space requirements and shipping costs while allowing precise dilution ratios for different applications.





































