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TORK NATURAL COLOUR PRODUCTS COMBINE SOFTNESS WITH SUSTAINABILITY
Tork has unveiled a range of washroom tissue products made from 100% recycled fibres.
The toilet paper and hand towels in the Tork Natural Colour range have a natural, light brown hue which helps to demonstrate a customer’s sustainability values to employees, guests and visitors.
Besides being highly sustainable, the new products are also significantly softer to the touch than traditional recycled washroom tissue.
Tork Global Brand Innovation Manager Tomas Gandemo said: “There is a general shortage of high-grade recycled paper due to more people working from home and businesses shifting to paper- free behaviours.
“At the same time, e-commerce has been booming which means the supply of used cardboard boxes has risen across the globe. We are now using recycled boxes as a fibre source.”
Global Brand Director Toilet Systems Ivette Perez Badillo says Tork Natural Colour toilet paper and hand towels have the same quality and softness as Tork Advanced products. She said: “Customers no longer need to choose between sustainability and
ATLAS ACQUIRES TUDOR GROUP
Atlas, a facilities management provider, has welcomed cleaning and support services specialist, the Tudor Group to its family of businesses.
Based out of Eccles, Greater Manchester with additional offices in Cardiff and Bristol, Tudor Group specialises in office, stadium,
performance. The Tork Natural Colour product family is a great choice for customers who want to show their environmental commitment while keeping the same high Tork quality.”
Products in the Tork Natural Colour range are Tork Matic Natural Hand Towel Roll;
Tork Xpress Soft Natural Multifold Hand Towel Advanced; Tork Natural Coreless Mid-Size Toilet Roll Advanced and Tork Natural Mini Jumbo Toilet Roll Advanced. All refills may be used with existing Tork dispenser systems.
Around 30-50% of the fibres that make up Tork Natural Colour products come from used corrugated containers while the rest originate from other recycled fibre sources such as sorted office paper. All products are FSC and EU Ecolabel certified.
accommodation and window cleaning, and also offers building and technical services.
Operating across more than 250 UK sites, its clients include Transport for Greater Manchester, Savills, MAPP, Interactive Investor and the Principality Stadium in Cardiff.
Chris Wisely, Atlas Group Managing Director, commented: “We are very
And Tork Natural Colour washroom products are compatible with Tork PaperCircle- the world’s first recycling service for paper towels.
Customers signing up for Tork PaperCircle have their used washroom hand towels picked up from their business premises and taken to local recycling centres where they are turned into other tissue products. Around 25 million hand towels in 14 countries are recycled every month under the scheme.
Around 83% of office workers and restaurant visitors agree that offering paper towels in a natural colour made from 100% recycled materials is a good way for restaurants to show their environmental commitment, according to user research. The study also shows that 87% of respondents like the idea of paper towels being made from recycled single-use products such as cartons.
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happy to have Tudor join the Atlas family and welcome 500 talented employees. This strengthens our quality cleaning operations across the North West and South West. It also offers us the opportunity to self-deliver more window cleaning and specialist services for our valued client base.”
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