Sustainability
Our Promise:
As members of the Global Community, Petersfield Linen Services is committed to 4 out of the 17 UN Sustainability Goals in alignment with the National Laundry Group:
Climate Action, Life Below Water, Life on Land, and Partnerships for the Goals
We are signed up to the UK Climate Change Agreement Scheme to reduce our carbon foot print against set targets facilitated through the Textile Services Association.
Waste Management:
Textile waste management is a challenge, with textiles that are no longer commercially viable dropping out of the system on a daily basis The majority of our condemned textiles are currently collected and made into rags for industry. We are committed to finding better solutions to recycle condemned linen and are working towards the TSA Infinite Textiles Standard as seen in Pasha the Pillow Case’s life story (UK Hospitality, UK Housekeeping Association & the Textile Services Association)
A recent article by the TSA outlined that ‘around 50% of linen items supplied by the laundry industry to the hospitality sector disappear. The causes for these missing items vary ranging from damage, accidental disposal and theft to being used for alternative purposes.’
Everyone can help in reducing textile waste and draining world resources. More urgent than ever when you consider it takes 30 baths (2,200 litres of water) to grow enough cotton for one pillow case.
What can you do to keep waste to a minimum and reduce carbon?
Ensure the linen supplied is only used for its intended purpose. Just by simply doing this, you will help reduce the number of rewashes and use of additional chemicals to remove marks. You will also help to reduce the quantity of items dropping out of the system due to preventable damage. Recent research has shown that because of misuse, loss or damage, almost none of the textiles supplied remain in circulation for up to the 200 washes they are designed for. Decisions made on a daily basis by hospitality teams can significantly contribute in reducing waste.
Looking after the textiles in your care will help to pro-long their life, keeping them in peak condition.
We are currently auditing the use of all plastics across the business and hope to have an alternative solution to using plastic bag liners to pack back the clean laundry by the end of 2024.
Our latest report from our waste management partnership Veolia UK confirms 100% of our waste has been diverted from landfill.
Partnerships:
With regard to linen suppliers, we work only with those that align with our principles and are signed up to at least one of the following: BCI (Better Cotton Initiative), SEDEX (Sustainabiltiy Supply Chain Solutions), ETI (Ethical Trading Intiative).
We are undertaking a full audit of all suppliers across the company to confirm they align with our principles and sustainability goals.
*For a full set of publications by the Textile Services Association UK, visit www.tsa-uk.org