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5 Simple Steps to Achieve a Sustainable Office Washroom by Reducing Plastic Waste

The issue of plastic waste has become a major environmental concern in recent years. According to research, over 8 million tonnes of plastic waste enters the world’s oceans every year, and this has a devastating impact on marine life and the ecosystem. As such, reducing plastic waste has become a critical priority for businesses, increased […]

The issue of plastic waste has become a major environmental concern in recent years. According to research, over 8 million tonnes of plastic waste enters the world’s oceans every year, and this has a devastating impact on marine life and the ecosystem. As such, reducing plastic waste has become a critical priority for businesses, increased consumer awareness has led to businesses embracing Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) practices and one of the areas that may get overlooked where businesses can make a big impact is the washroom. In this post, we will explore how businesses can reduce their plastic waste and create a more sustainable washroom.

  1. Reduce Paper Towels 

Paper towels are a major source of waste in office washrooms. They are often used excessively and then discarded, and as they can’t be recycled, this contributes to the overall waste generated by the business. To reduce the number of paper towels used, consider providing air hand dryers. Modern hand dryers are much more efficient than older models and can dry hands quickly and effectively. Alternatively, consider using reusable hand towels made from materials such as cotton or bamboo, which can be washed and reused multiple times.

  1. Switch to Reusable Dispensers

Many businesses still use single-use plastic dispensers for hand soap and other washroom products. These plastic dispensers are often disposed of after a single use and contribute to the overall plastic waste generated by the business. Instead, consider switching to refillable dispensers that can be refilled with soap or other products, reducing the amount of plastic waste generated.

  1. Use Eco-Friendly Cleaning Products & Recycling bins

Cleaning products used in washrooms can also contribute to plastic waste. Many cleaning products come in plastic packaging and are designed for single use. To reduce the amount of plastic waste generated, consider using eco-friendly cleaning products that are packaged in biodegradable materials or are refillable. Place specific recycling bins in your workplace to help reduce the waste generated by the business.  

  1. Install Water-Saving Fixtures

Water is a precious resource, and businesses can help to conserve water by installing water-saving fixtures in their washrooms. These fixtures, such as low-flow toilets and taps, and motion-activated sinks can help to reduce the amount of water used in the washroom, helping to conserve this precious resource.

  1. Educate Employees

Finally, it is important to educate employees on the importance of reducing plastic waste and creating a more sustainable office washroom. By educating employees on the steps the business is taking to reduce plastic waste, they can be encouraged to do their part and help to create a more sustainable workplace.

Additional eco-friendly washroom tips to supplement plastic reduction and energy waste

Switch to energy-efficient light bulbs and consider motion sensor lights to minimise energy use

Install baby changing stations that are plastic-free and environmentally friendly

Choose bathroom stall partitions made from 100% recyclable materials like stainless steel or HDPE solid plastic

Summary

Reducing plastic waste in your workplace washrooms is a critical priority for businesses. By taking steps to reduce the amount of plastic waste generated and create a more sustainable washroom, businesses can help to reduce their environmental impact and make a positive contribution to the planet.

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