Sustainability Commitment
Green Maids supports sustainability through non-toxic cleaning, active stewardship of the Seacoast, and ethical operations that benefit our people and planet.
Non-Toxic Products
Ethical Business Practices
2026 Beach Clean Ups
Earth Day, Saturday, April 18th @ 10am
Beach: Long Sands - York, ME *Meet at Bath House (Co-hosting with York Parks & Recreation)
Wednesday, April 22nd
Beach: Hampton Beach @ 10 am
World Oceans Week, Thursday, June 4th @ 5:30pm
Beach: Peirce Island - Portsmouth, NH
Saturday, June 6th @ 10am
Beach: Short Sands Meet on the Boardwalk by the Playground (Co-hosting with York Parks & Recreation)
International Coastal Cleanup, Thursday, September 17th @ 5:30pm
Beach: Jenness Beach - Rye, NH
Saturday, September 19th @ 10am
Beach: Short Sands Meet on the Boardwalk by the Playground (Co-hosting with York Parks & Recreation)
Open to all—earn service hours while removing trash to protect marine life
Green Maids Eco Straws
We’re committed to reducing our plastics – one straw at a time! We’re on a mission to offset single-use plastic, and have partnered with a few local coffee shops to provide compostable, eco-friendly straws instead of plastic.
Huge thanks to these coffee shops for partnering with us on this initiative!
Bagel Caboose, 176 State Road, Kittery, ME
Kaffee Vonsolln, 79 Daniel Street, Portsmouth, NH
Bagel Bin Topsfield, 30 Main Street, Topsfield, MA
Bagel Bin Revere, 207 Shirley Ave, Revere, MA
Zumis Topsfield, 40 Main Street, Topsfield, MA
Zumis Ipswich, 40 Market Street, Ipswich, MA
Byfield Coffee Company, 12 Grove Street, Byfield, MA
Why does this matter?
Single-use plastic straws can take up to 200 years to break down. We’ve provided these coffee shops with StrawFish eco-straws, which break down in 12-18 months. We’re proud to help offset the use of plastics on the Seacoast!