TRSA works with an power and water saving skilled to enhance laundry effectivity

United States

Kemco Systems Co, LLC (https://www.kemcosystems.com/), a Clearwater, Florida-based designer and manufacturer of energy and water protection systems, offers a cost-effective approach to laundries to improve efficiency without capital investment. The comprehensive CONSERVE program offers "Water recycling as a service", including the possibility to pursue the TRSA certifications "Hygienically Clean and Clean Green" with the support of Six Disciplines Consulting.

As the world recovers from the effects of Covid-19, linen, uniform, and facility service companies are looking for ways to cut costs and continue to stand out from the competition. The Conserve program offers the opportunity to achieve both water savings and certification without prior investment.

"TRSA welcomes this collaboration with Kemco and Six Disciplines, particularly in this post-Covid environment, with a renewed public focus on hygiene," said Joseph Ricci, CAE, President and CEO of TRSA. “The interest in Hygienically Clean was enormous, especially in the hospitality and catering sectors that were hit the hardest. The Conserve program offers these and other companies the opportunity to reduce costs and demonstrate their hygiene washing practices efficiently and cost-effectively. "

Since 2018, Six Disciplines Consulting (https://sixdisciplines.com/) has been offering laundries that are striving for a Hygienically Clean certification, expertise and support in developing the necessary documentation, such as a quality assurance manual (QA) and a preliminary check to make sure that the system is prepared for the certification process. Your fees are paid by the CONSERVE program, which improves a laundry's ability to receive the Hygienically Clean award and minimizes upfront costs.

As water and wastewater costs rise twice as fast as the consumer price index (CPI), there is a growing incentive to recycle water, which may result in better water quality than the incoming water. The process rejects dissolved solids, hardness, color, viruses, bacteria and other colony-forming units (CFU) as well as emerging contaminants such as PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl) and microplastics. This allows plants to recycle up to 90% of their water for reuse anywhere in their process.

"This collaboration with TRSA and Six Disciplines Consulting offers our customers and potential customers the opportunity to reduce water consumption and costs, improve overall operations and receive the" Hygienically Clean "award," said Tom Vanden Heuvel, President and CEO of Kemco. "It's a win-win-win offer for laundries."

Find out more about the benefits of the Conserve program and the positive financial, environmental, customer and asset effects that this program and collaboration can have for your company at www.kemcosystems.com.

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