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Super soap system
07 March 2013
The Tork Luxury Foam Soap system has been upgraded to make life easier for cleaning and facilities services staff.The changes to the soap system will also reduce cost in use while cutting handling and logistics costs.

The Tork Luxury Foam Soap
system has been upgraded to
make life easier for cleaning and
facilities services staff.The
changes to the soap system will
also reduce cost in use while
cutting handling and logistics
costs.
"We will still be offering the same premium quality luxury foam soap, but from now on each bottle will be twice the size," says Charlotte Branwhite, SCA Tissue Europe product and market manager."Cleaners will have half the number of bottles to throw away, and the bottles are collapsible, reducing the volume of waste produced." Each new 800ml cartridge refill delivers 2,000 shots of soap, which halves time spent refilling the system."Fewer soap boxes to transport and store also saves time and money,"adds Branwhite.
Tork Luxury Foam Soap is aimed at upmarket washrooms in restaurants, hotels and offices. It is housed in a hygienic, touchfree dispenser.
"We will still be offering the same premium quality luxury foam soap, but from now on each bottle will be twice the size," says Charlotte Branwhite, SCA Tissue Europe product and market manager."Cleaners will have half the number of bottles to throw away, and the bottles are collapsible, reducing the volume of waste produced." Each new 800ml cartridge refill delivers 2,000 shots of soap, which halves time spent refilling the system."Fewer soap boxes to transport and store also saves time and money,"adds Branwhite.
Tork Luxury Foam Soap is aimed at upmarket washrooms in restaurants, hotels and offices. It is housed in a hygienic, touchfree dispenser.
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