TSA’s carbon footprint measuring platform will give hospitality,
healthcare and manufacturing operators clear sustainability data
The TSA is putting the final
touches to an initiative that could help commercial laundries around the world
to become more sustainable. GLARE –
Global Laundry and Rental Emissions platform – will allow laundries to easily
measure their carbon footprint and may help to highlight how they can reduce
their emissions.
Increasingly operators in
industries such as hospitality, healthcare and manufacturing are scrutinising
their suppliers’ sustainability credentials – GLARE will give them clear and
comparable data about laundries’ emissions.
Measuring a businesses’ carbon
footprint is an important step towards sustainability, but there’s an issue:
which methodology is best? There are
many to choose from, each of which will give different outcomes. The TSA’s Sustainability Steering Group worked
with consultant Grain Sustainability to make provisions within the industry’s
sustainability roadmap to measure and reduce carbon emissions, using
well-established platforms such as Compare Your Footprint. This platform became the foundation for GLARE
– however, the long term vision is to specifically tailor it for the laundry
industry. For example, it could potentially
include emissions factors relating to oxygenated bleaches, as used by
commercial laundries, and recycled rental textile products.
David Stevens, CEO of the TSA,
says, “One of the critical things with this type of platform is that it has to
be easy to use, to encourage operators to put in the data. We’ve trialled GLARE with some of our
members, and they have described it as flexible, simple and intuitive.”
The TSA’s GLARE initiative received
an enthusiastic welcome when it was presented to several other national
associations in Europe and to the TRSA (the USA’s Textile Rental Services
Association). They have agreed to
support and promote it, seeing it as a global solution to a global issue.
GLARE will be launched early in
2025, when full details will be released.
In the UK it will be offered free to TSA members. “We believe GLARE will make a major
contribution to the industry’s carbon net zero objectives,” says Stevens.
For more information contact the
TSA.
The TSA is the trade association for the textile care services industry.
The TSA represents commercial laundry and textile rental businesses.
Membership ranges from family-run operations through to large, multi-national
companies. Visit www.tsa-uk.org for more information.
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