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April 19, 2011

RIPON, Wis. — Many businesses continue to feel the impact of the economic downturn. And while it may be hard to improve revenue streams, some businesses have found savings by reducing energy usage and increasing efficiency in their on-premise laundry.

RIPON, Wis. — Many businesses continue to feel the impact of the economic downturn. And while it may be hard to improve revenue streams, some businesses have found savings by reducing energy usage and increasing efficiency in their on-premise laundry.

Energy-efficient laundry equipment and advanced controls are playing key roles in the battle to reduce spending significantly by increasing operating efficiency and ensuring optimal performance.

ENERGY-EFFICIENT EQUIPMENT

February 14, 2011

ADAMS, Mass. — ALADCO Linen Services is committed to making itself a leader in the “green” movement in linen rental, says company President David Desmarais, and recently invested in a new continuous batch-washing system to replace multiple washer-extractors.

March 26, 2010

PORTLAND — With growing competition and an increasing focus on environmental stewardship, operators in our industry are consistently seeking ways to decrease cost, implement green initiatives and increase efficiency. Today’s customers have become increasingly savvy in seeking out service providers that can offer the lowest price and highest quality, and demonstrate environmental responsibility. This combination of qualities is not easily achieved.

November 6, 2009

Your company is weighing its options for plant construction. Should you build new or retrofit?

American Laundry News recently invited several engineering, construction and consulting firms with laundry services expertise to respond to some questions about this debate, and identify some of the factors in making the decision.

September 25, 2008

“What ‘green’ laundry products are available for my operation? Are they truly ‘green’ or ‘environmentally friendly’? What’s the difference? I hear the term applied most often to chemicals, but can’t equipment or textiles carry that description, too?”

Hotel/Motel Laundering: Neil MacDonald, the Kauai Marriott Resort & Beach Club, Lihue, Hawaii (ONLINE EXCLUSIVE)