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Are You Frugal?
Let’s talk about being frugal in the
purchases you make concerning your cleaning
supplies.
Are you
buying the least expensive paper towels? Or are you
buying the best value?
Let me
explain what I mean. Have you ever visited a facility,
let’s say a restaurant, and after washing your washing
your hands, you grab a paper towel from the dispenser?
As soon as your wet hands touch the paper towel, it
disintegrates like cotton candy does in your mouth. Then
what do you do? You grab about four more towels to
finish the job correctly.
So how do
you determine the value of these towels? You would
divide the cost per roll by the number of towels per
roll divided by the number of towels required to do the
job. If you are using a towel that is absorbent and
strong, chances are that fewer towels will used.
Other
factors to figure into the value of what you’re buying
are, 1- will it decrease the frequency of trash runs? 2-
Will it decrease the frequency of replenishment?
Now let’s
go a step further. If the cheap (bad value) towels are
requiring four times more consumption, what is the
impact on the natural resources being used to produce
these towels? And what is the impact on the roads
because the garbage trucks are picking up more waste?
What about the land fill?
Another comparison to make would be
between a good value in paper towels and the use of
electric hand dryers. Let’s take a vote. Who likes to
use electric hand dryers? No, really, who really likes
to use an electric hand dryer? And who believes that
they actually save money on supplies? Also, do they help
conserve energy and help save the environment? They
probably help to reduce waste, when you consider only
the facility in which they are used, and not the overall
scheme of things. This is due in part, because many
people won’t wash their hands when they realize the only
way to dry their hands is with a hand dryer. But what
happens then? They grab the door knob with their germy
hand and leave. Then the poor sucker who follows them
out grabs the door knob and in essence has just touched
everything that the previous person has touched. Is that
gross or what?
Now let’s
say that person has the flu or a cold. Now what?
Everybody who touches that door knob for the next
several hours picks up the virus, and then some will get
sick. Now look at the amount of natural resources being
used. Ten people with a head cold. How much facial
tissue will be used? How many hours of work will these
people lose?
I personally like to use a hands
free towel dispenser with a good absorbent towel, and
when I leave that room, I grab the door knob using the
towel that I used for my hands and then throw it away.
And I don’t get sick often, due in part to this
practice.
So, if you are a purchaser for
janitorial supplies, keep these things in mind. Do your
part to make this world a better place. You didn’t know
that you could actually change the world with paper
towels, did you? 8<)
Greg Whitehead, editor of Janitorial
Closet,online wholesale janitorial and
office
supplies.
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