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Cut paper costs
07 March 2013
Companies are cutting their paper costs and saving hours of maintenance by switching to Tork washroom systems says the company.

Companies are cutting their
paper costs and saving hours of
maintenance by switching to
Tork washroom systems says the
company.
One food manufacturer switched from using centrefeed rolls, to Tork Advanced Blue Hand Towel Roll in washrooms and, as a general-use wiper in production areas.
The Tork hand towel roll naturally discourages users from taking out more paper than they need.
Staff now use just two or three sheets at a time rather than a long length of centrefeed towel.
Each roll holds sufficient paper for up to 400 visitors so fewer rolls are needed.
Tork says the company claims to have cut its paper costs by 14% a year as a result - while also saving around eight hours' maintenance time each day on refilling its 50 dispensers.Contact the company for details.
One food manufacturer switched from using centrefeed rolls, to Tork Advanced Blue Hand Towel Roll in washrooms and, as a general-use wiper in production areas.
The Tork hand towel roll naturally discourages users from taking out more paper than they need.
Staff now use just two or three sheets at a time rather than a long length of centrefeed towel.
Each roll holds sufficient paper for up to 400 visitors so fewer rolls are needed.
Tork says the company claims to have cut its paper costs by 14% a year as a result - while also saving around eight hours' maintenance time each day on refilling its 50 dispensers.Contact the company for details.
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