Crystal Clean Green Cleaning Receives Prestigious Health and Wellness Awards, Leading the Way for Small Businesses in Sarasota

Crystal Clean Green Cleaning, a family-owned business dedicated to sustainability and community well-being, has been honored with two significant awards: the 2024 Platinum Workplace recognition from the American Heart Association (AHA) and the Healthy Sarasota County Worksite certificate. These accolades underscore the company’s commitment to fostering a healthy work environment and making a positive impact on the local community.

 

Promoting Health and Well-Being in the Workplace

Receiving these prestigious awards highlights the potential for small businesses to make a substantial impact. “These recognitions are not just a testament to our team's hard work but also a beacon of hope for other small businesses,” said Steven Pajevic, CEO of Crystal Clean Green Cleaning. “They show that even small steps can lead to significant community benefits.”

 

The Platinum Workplace recognition from the AHA is part of the Well-being Works Better™ Scorecard, which evaluates companies on their efforts to promote health equity, prevent burnout, and provide comprehensive employee benefits. This award places Crystal Clean Green Cleaning among an elite group of businesses dedicated to the health and well-being of their employees.

 

Additionally, the Healthy Sarasota County Worksite certificate recognizes the company's efforts to create a health-conscious workplace. Being one of fewer than 20 businesses in Sarasota to receive this recognition highlights Crystal Clean’s leadership in promoting workplace wellness.

 “Our goal is to impact 10,000 lives by 2030, and these awards validate the path we are on,” said Pajevic. “We are proud to be part of a community that values health, sustainability, and mutual support.”

 Encouraging Other Small Businesses

Steven and Kristina Pajevic encourage other small businesses to take proactive steps toward creating healthier work environments and engaging with their communities.

“If we can achieve this with limited resources, it’s an indication that any business can make a difference,” added Kristina Pajevic.

Steven Pajevic