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Saving on soap
04 March 2013
Switching to SCAs Tork Mild Foam Soap has resulted in cost and sustainability benefits for Interserve at its eight-storey office in West Bromwich. The soap is a high quality, non-drip product in a Tork Elevation dispensing system.

Switching to SCA's Tork Mild Foam
Soap has resulted in cost and
sustainability benefits for Interserve
at its eight-storey office in West
Bromwich. The soap is a high
quality, non-drip product in a Tork
Elevation dispensing system.
Paul Harrison, cleaning supplies buyer, says: "We are encouraged by the sustainability of the foam hand soap product. There are more shots of soap in each refill than with our previous liquid soap, so we don't use as many refills which means less plastic coming into the building.
This also means the soap is costeffective and saves us money. Staff say it feels smooth and soft on the skin."
Paul Harrison, cleaning supplies buyer, says: "We are encouraged by the sustainability of the foam hand soap product. There are more shots of soap in each refill than with our previous liquid soap, so we don't use as many refills which means less plastic coming into the building.
This also means the soap is costeffective and saves us money. Staff say it feels smooth and soft on the skin."
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