dispensers since it delivers the paper one sheet at a time. A second roll may be inserted into the unit at any time to fit in with the cleaner’s schedule. And the SmartCore core removal system enables fast and easy refilling.
New from Essity is Tork OptiServe, a toilet paper system that allows managers to use the same coreless toilet paper refills across an entire facility. The product has been designed to enhance efficiency and reduce environmental impact in the washroom.
It is becoming increasingly important for customers to improve their sustainability and reduce their environmental footprint. However, the huge amount of data available can make it difficult for customers to make informed decisions for their businesses and support their own sustainability goals.
“As one of the largest contributors of emissions in the UK, the NHS plays a crucial role in helping the country to achieve net zero.
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Essity has responded by launching Tork Focus4 Sustainability, a programme that promotes transparency and helps customers meet their goals with accessible and reliable sustainability information. Tork Focus4 Sustainability provides a comprehensive summary of the key sustainability benefits of selected Tork systems.
As one of the largest contributors of emissions in the UK, the NHS plays a crucial role in helping the country to achieve net zero. The health service in each part of the nation has its own target deadline for this: 2030 in Wales, 2040 in England and Scotland and 2050 in Northern Ireland.
Healthcare staff are keen to help support the environment. In April 2024, Nursing Times polled staff about their own ideas for sustainable change and their suggestions included stricter recycling policies, higher levels of telehealth and increased sharing of consumables to reduce waste.
The message appears to be getting through. The Design for Life programme aims to reduce waste and achieve an NHS-wide move to sustainable alternatives which will in turn support the government’s net zero goals. This will improve national outcomes – while also dramatically cutting costs.
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