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When people think about sustainability in buildings, washrooms aren’t always the first place that comes to mind. But they should be, it’s an easy win, especially with our support!
When people think about sustainability in buildings, washrooms aren’t always the first place that comes to mind. But they should be, it’s an easy win, especially with our support! Washrooms are one of the busiest areas in any facility, whether that’s a school, healthcare setting, manufacturing site, or a front-of-house customer space.
The good news? Choosing the right washroom system can significantly reduce waste, lower carbon emissions, and make day-to-day operations more efficient.
At Northwood, our dispenser systems are designed with sustainability built in from the start. Here’s how the right washroom system can make a real difference.
A sustainable washroom isn’t just about the paper product – it’s about the entire dispensing system.
Poorly designed dispensers can lead to overconsumption, excess waste, and unnecessary refilling. Our Raphael and North Shore dispensers are engineered to deliver controlled consumption and zero waste dispensing, meaning users only take what they need.
This reduces paper usage without compromising hygiene or user experience.
Less paper used means:
Northwood’s paper hygiene products are manufactured in the UK, which significantly reduces the carbon footprint compared to imported products.
Shorter supply chains mean:
For facilities managers trying to make more sustainable procurement choices, local production is a simple but effective step.
Northwood are also vertically integrated, owning 4 UK paper mills, converting sites and a logistics fleet so can better manage their supply chain and drive environmental changes.
Sustainability shouldn’t stop once a product has been used.
The Northwood Green Loop initiative is designed specifically for washroom systems.
Through Green Loop we can recycle:
The collected materials are processed and returned into our supply chain, helping create a circular system rather than sending waste to landfill.
In fact, using Green Loop can help reduce a washroom’s carbon footprint by up to 38%.
For organisations with sustainability targets or ESG commitments, initiatives like this can play a key role in achieving measurable reductions.
Our paper ranges are designed with sustainability and transparency in mind.
Options include:
This means facilities can choose products that align with their environmental goals while still delivering the performance users expect.
Sustainability is also about giving back.
Northwood partners with Trees for Cities, helping support urban tree planting projects that improve air quality, increase biodiversity, and make communities greener.
By choosing Raphael or North Shore systems, organisations are contributing to initiatives that help restore and improve urban environments across the UK.
Sustainable washrooms aren’t achieved through a single product — they come from smart system design, responsible sourcing, and circular thinking.
By choosing a complete washroom system like Raphael or North Shore, organisations can:
All while maintaining the hygiene standards users expect, plus our systems are FREE.
Because when sustainability is built into the system from the start, even the smallest spaces in a building can make a big environmental difference.
Interested in upgrading your washroom to a more sustainable system? Take a look at our Raphael and North Shore ranges and get in touch to learn more.
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