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Abstract: There is a shift towards sustainability across the world, and the service companies are also coming out to incorporate the concept of green economy. Although one has increasingly witnessed evidence of an industrial sector that has embraced economic performance in the environment, the same cannot be said of household services that have not been exploited by practical models. A small databank exists on the implementation of the Triple Bottom Line and Circular Economy in small-size service firms, especially in the developing world. The present research examines the operational practice of one of the American eco-cleaning firms, Green Clean Maine, in order to determine how the fundamentals of sustainability are used to promote efficiency and profitability of its services. Between the years 2019 and 2024, the firm realized a 60, 123, 37, and 65 improvement in terms of revenue growth, net profit growth, the reduction of CO 2 emission, and renewable energy utilization respectively. The research team presents a unique example of effective combination of economic, environmental, and social aspects in a small service company, which can be transferred to such countries as Uzbekistan. The results imply that circular and green economy solutions implemented in the household services scale will become possible and help sustain the development of emerging economies.

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Green Economy Triple Bottom Line (3bl) Circular Economy Environmental Services Sustainable Development Service Efficiency Cleantech Green Clean Maine Localization Strategy Central Asia Environmental Protection Financial Efficiency Carbon Emissions Renewable Energy Social Responsibility
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