Coreless toilet paper not only reduces waste, but also saves time
It makes life easier for building maintainers and facility managers by being able to use a single coreless toilet paper family throughout the building.
Ensuring the hygiene of commercial facilities is a complex task. They usually have different types and sizes of restrooms, so cleaning crews typically use multiple types of toilet paper to meet different needs. According to surveys, 85% of maintainers currently use two or more solutions in parallel1, and 80%1 would prefer to use a single system.
The OptiServe® product line launched by Tork, the world’s leading professional hygiene manufacturer, belonging to the Essity group of companies, provides a solution for this as well, while also making the operation of restrooms greener.
The innovation helps the work of facility managers and cleaning staff at the same time, and also contributes to the reduction of environmental impacts. With its core-less design, the Optiserve® roll produces far less waste than traditional outer packaging and cardboard belt2 solutions, helping building maintainers meet their environmental goals. Another advantage of the toilet paper system is that it is compatible with many different types of dispensers. The different dispensers can all be loaded with the same compact roll without a cardboard core or outer packaging material, which makes life easier for cleaners. Compared to traditional toilet paper, these compact rolls take up half the space3 on cleaning trolleys, storage cabinets and during transport, improving efficiency and sustainability.
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