waterlogic Water Dispensers Bottleless Water Coolers Instructions
- June 13, 2024
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Table of Contents
- Design and manufacturing at-a-glance
- More about our greener thinking
- Eradicate single-use plastic bottles from the workplace
- Remove single-use bottles from the hospitality supply chain
- Choose greener consumables and accessories for your workplace
- Using 100% recyclable, non-toxic and non-hazardous materials
- Introducing environmentally-friendly refrigerant gas
- Running a `clean’ manufacturing operation
- Tackling site carbon management, consumption and waste
- Streamlining supply chain with less inventory and product simplification
- Increasing use of refurbished dispensers and parts
- Championing green travel initiatives to reduce emissions
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
waterlogic Water Dispensers Bottleless Water Coolers Instructions
Greener thinking design and manufacturing
Helping you meet your green goals
The damage being done to our planet by singleuse plastic pollution and
unnecessary high carbon emissions is one of the most pressing issues of our
time. We believe we have a responsibility to do whatever we can to change and
improve this situation.
Being a responsible business is not just about expressing our ambitions, it’s
about what we do to fulfil them. At Waterlogic, we are continually working to
reduce the negative impact we have on the natural world, as well as providing
the tools for our customers to do the same.
We have gone out of our way to remove the reliance on single use plastic,
reduce water and energy consumption, eliminate emissions from unnecessary
plastics manufacturing and transportation, and limit waste.
We continue to pioneer new ways of ensuring that we uphold our promise of
safe, sustainable water for everyone. As a leading verticallyintegrated player
in the industry, we apply unique technology in the design and build of our
water dispensers from our own R&D and manufacturing plants in China, the U.S.
and Australia.
For almost 30 years now we have looked to achieve the very best way of hydrating people without causing harm to human health or damage to the environment. Waterlogic was one of the first companies to introduce mains-fed dispensers to customers worldwide, and we have been at the forefront of the market promoting product design, water quality and sustainability ever since.
This guide will show you the ways we do this and how you can leverage our expertise, dedication and innovation to help you meet your own green goals.
Design and manufacturing at-a-glance
Our mission is to provide access globally to the best drinking water solutions, to all organisations, in a safe and environmentally-sustainable way
More about our greener thinking
Click the arrows to find out more about the ways we can help support and
achieve your environmental goals and objectives.
Production Factory floor
Eradicate single-use plastic bottles from the workplace
In 2019, Waterlogic commissioned a survey of 500 UK workers across different
businesses. Employees reported that they consumed 2.62 more single-use plastic
bottles on an average work day prior to having access to a mains-connected
water dispenser. Freestanding and countertop dispensers are a great way for
businesses to conveniently offer their workers filtered, purified water whilst
reducing the number of single-use plastic water bottles in the workplace.
At Waterlogic, we are committed to helping you eradicate plastic. The
production and disposal of single-use plastic bottles continues to have a
detrimental impact on our planet. Globally, one million plastic bottles are
bought every minute with just 9% recycled. By 2050, it is estimated that our
oceans will contain more plastic waste than fish, with 12 billion metric tons
of plastic in landfills taking more than 400 years to degrade.
What’s more, the life-cycle greenhouse gas emissions from plastic gives rise
to nearly 1.8 billion metric tons of CO2 a year; from petroleum extraction,
manufacturing and transportation to incinerating and recycling. In fact,
bottled water is 900 times more carbon intensive than drinking mains-fed
water.
Every year Waterlogic helps save billions of plastic bottles from landfill
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Bottled water is 900 times more carbon intensive than drinking mains-fed water
1 million
bottles are bought every minute with just 9% recycled
By 2050
our oceans will contain more plastic waste than fish
Enjoy up to 72% carbon footprint reduction
Waterlogic mains-fed dispensers are designed to provide a clear environmental
benefit. The cost of transporting, storing and disposing of plastic water
bottles is eliminated. Energy, fuel and water are all conserved. The net
result is up to a 72% carbon footprint reduction compared with a bottled water
cooler.
Source: Environmental Consultancy Sustain Report; tests performed on WL2000
Sources: National Geographic; Euromonitor; World Economic Forum; University of
California; Hydration in the Workplace.
Remove single-use bottles from the hospitality supply chain
Waterlogic’s specialty hospitality brand Purezza Premium Water creates long-
term environmental value through sustainable water dispensing solutions that
enable hotels, restaurants and cafés to utilise their own locally-sourced
water supply to offer to their customers. Purezza eliminates single-use glass
and plastic bottles and significantly reduces transportation and logistics
costs, helping reduce a venue’s negative impact on the environment.
By integrating sustainable practices, venues can reduce the amount of pre-
packaged bottled water going to landfills. By the end of 2020, in cooperation
with customers, Purezza helped remove around 60 million single-use bottles
from the hospitality supply chain and is leading the movement to remove an
additional 30 million single-use bottles year-on-year.
60 million
single-use bottles saved from the hospitality supply chain
Joining the green revolution
Thousands of restaurants, hotels and cafés have joined us in reducing their
environmental footprint and eliminating single-use bottles in their venues.
The Four Seasons Hotel Miami switched to Purezza with the objective of
significantly reducing the hotel’s reliance on single-use water bottles. In
2020, the solution offered a substantial, direct impact to their carbon
footprint with the hotel reporting that they removed almost 275,000 single-use
plastic bottles.
Kimpton Clocktower Hotel in Manchester, UK, part of the global
Intercontinental Hotel Group, also switched to Purezza.
“Before we used this system, we bought in 750ml bottles of mineral water and
then we had to regularly order this, take deliveries and store the bottles.”
“Now we don’t have to worry about waste and the disposal of the empty glass
bottles which is also a cost saving. Corporate clients like to see venues that
think about the environment and this is an easy way to demonstrate commitment
as all guests will see and come into contact with the hotel’s own bottles of
branded water.”
Andrew Craggs, Director of Conference, Banqueting & Special Events, Kimpton
Clocktower Hotel
Choose greener consumables and accessories for your workplace
Our 2019 `Hydration in the workplace’ survey reported that 72% of workers feel
there is more their employer could do to reduce single-use plastic at work.
That’s why in 2020 we introduced a carefully selected range of eco-friendly
cups and reusable stainless steel, BPA-free and glass bottles. The extended
consumables range allows you to create a greener workplace; reducing your
reliance on single-use plastic and encouraging good hydration for your
workforce, all whilst fulfilling your obligations to employees and to the
planet.
Introducing 100% biodegradable and compostable cups
Our Planet cups use cutting-edge bio-plastic technology to offer an eco-
friendly, reusable alternative to single-use plastic. The PLA cups are lined
with a resin made from corn starch which is a renewable, carbon neutral source
and 100% biodegradable and compostable.
Source: Hydration in the Workplace.
The impact of just one customer making the switch
Wates Construction used to be one our largest single-use cup customers. The
company moved 100% to Planet cups in 2020, ordering 28,000 cups per month.
Help mitigate the use of plastic cups with our cup
recycling scheme
Where use of single-use plastic cups is unavoidable, we offer a cup recycling
scheme to ensure cups are disposed of responsibly, helping reduce the impact
on the environment. We provide a recycling bin that holds up to 500 cups and
recycling bags which are collected from your premises on a regular basis.
Collections are managed alongside other activities to limit the associated
travel emissions.
Using 100% recyclable, non-toxic and non-hazardous materials
We focus more and more every year on using the most environmentally friendly
materials. In 2020, we manufactured our first stainless steel dispenser range,
the P2 FirewallTM Bar Classe Series. Stainless steel is 100% recyclable and
up to 60% of the product originates from recycled scrap metal. Its impact on
the environment is minimal when compared to other materials: it is not coated
with toxic material and does not produce toxic run-off; less energy is
required to manufacture stainless steel; and using steel means we make less
moulds and parts, reducing the overall carbon footprint of steel-made products
even further.
The majority of our dispensers are made of fully recyclable ABS, polypropene
and polyethylene thermoplastics with steel, copper and brass components. Our
plastics do not contain any Bisphenol A (BPA) or other chemicals harmful to
humans and the environment. None of the paints we use contain cadmium or other
dangerous additives, and all the materials used in our products are certified
RoHS compliant.
100% reusable filters
Our filters have been designed with not only performance but also with the
environment in mind. Traditional filters expire every year and are completely
disposed of in landfill as entire units, including the plastic housing.
Waterlogic filters offer the option of replacing the carbon material and
reusing the plastic housing and caps over and over again.
Introducing environmentally-friendly refrigerant gas
We are committed to the responsible use of natural resources, continual
development of clean technologies and the replacement of harmful substances
with eco-friendly alternatives. In 2017 we made the switch to using the
natural refrigerant gas R600a in our water dispenser compressors as an
environmentally friendly refrigeration solution, five years ahead of the
European ban on harmful refrigerant gases that comes into force in 2021.
Boasting excellent thermodynamic performance, R600a is non-toxic, has zero
Ozone Depletion Potential (ODP) and very low Global Warming Potential (GWP),
providing an excellent combination of cooling, energy efficiency and zero
environmental damage. It now serves as a functional alternative for numerous
chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) or hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) refrigerants such as
R134a.
By the end of 2020, compared to using R134a, we reduced the CO2 equivalent by
99.8% per dispenser, saving a total CO2 equivalent of 30,881 tons.
Gas escape monitoring and alarm systems
LPG and R600a gases are combustible and potentially harmful to humans. With
this in mind, the China factory is fitted with ventilation plus electronic
monitoring and alarm systems. As gas is heavier than air and sinks to the
ground, alarms at floor level pick up first signs of a gas leak and raise the
alert. This system is not required by law, but we are committed to investing
in the very best technology and infrastructure to safeguard the health and
safety of our employees.
Running a `clean’ manufacturing operation
Manufacturing quite rightly comes under a lot of environmental scrutiny. Our
factory in China is inspected by the Local Environment Agency and we have all
the necessary certificates proving compliance. We are also on route to
becoming ISO 14000 certified – a set of rules and standards created to help
companies reduce industrial waste and environmental damage. Our U.S. factory
will follow suit in 2022.
We are a `clean’ manufacturing operation, meaning that we do not pollute the
environment through the production of our products. We recycle all the water
we use so that we do not contaminate the water supply with effluent water used
in the factory, and we monitor water consumption throughout the process. It’s
a closed loop operation. Clean water comes in, we use it in our processing, we
filter it, purify it and it goes back into the system to be reused.
Neither do we vent toxic fumes into the environment. The factory’s only
identified emission is fumes from welding. Annual inspection of our welding
fumes reveals measures far below environmental concern, yet we invested in a
15-metre high chimney.
Removing mercury lighting from our factory floors and Firewall technology
We almost exclusively use LED lighting in all our factories as it is far more
energy efficient and kinder to the environment. Manufacturing plants typically
use cost-effective fluorescent lighting containing toxic and hazardous
materials including liquid mercury. When the glass bulbs are broken, mercury
is released as a gas and is very harmful to the environment and human health.
We have begun the journey to convert the fluorescent lamps used in our
Firewall® UVC purification technology to UVC LED systems which use far less
energy, last longer and do not contain liquid mercury.
This will take a number of years to conclude, and until then, all our UV lamps
are safely disposed of in accordance with WEEE regulations.
90% LED lighting used in the China factory
Tackling site carbon management, consumption and waste
Limiting deforestation and waste using long-service pallets
From warehouse storage to enabling machines to be easily moved in bulk as well
as keeping them protected, the China factory uses hundreds of pallets every
year. Since 2017, we have purchased 320 recyclable plastic pallets to replace
the wooden alternatives.
Although plastic pallets are far more expensive than wooden, they are more
environmentally friendly due to the service life of a wooden pallet being
considerably shorter. Wooden pallets become unsafe to handle and tend to
degrade after only a few uses, and typically have a lifespan of around a year,
often ending in landfill. Plastic pallets are more robust, easily sanitised
and reusable for between 10 to 15 years.
Local factory suppliers and reusable packaging scheme
More than 500 companies supply our manufacturing facility in China. We receive
a substantial amount of deliveries as well as waste packaging materials with
every delivery. To combat this, over the years we have designed a model that
reduces shipping and transportation, and removes packaging waste.
We have localised our suppliers as far as possible, whilst still sourcing
internationally certified components meeting RoHS standards. We have also
developed a reusable and recyclable packaging scheme with our local suppliers.
Once their trucks deliver to the factory and offload the items, we return
packaging from previous consignments for them to reuse.
Whilst the cradle-to-grave carbon footprint of a wooden pallet is relatively
low compared to its plastic counterpart, using plastic pallets avoids
deforestation and timber imports (which account for 64% of the total import
volume of timber in China). When extensively reused, the plastic pallet is an
attractive and sustainable alternative to wood.
Source: Research and Markets
In collaboration with one of our largest suppliers, we have completely eradicated cardboard boxes from their deliveries. The supplier, who delivers three times a day, has replaced cardboard with more durable longer-lasting plastic boxes. The expected lifespan of a plastic box is at least three years, compared to a cardboard box which lasts for one or two uses. In addition to this, our supplier of steel components delivers parts in steel cages, which are returned for them to resend parts to us. The steel cages are used for many years.
These major green initiatives mean that no packaging entering our factory is ever discarded. It also means we reduce road miles and the associated emissions by working largely with local suppliers, as well as returning packing during scheduled deliveries.
Streamlining supply chain with less inventory and product simplification
In 2020, we significantly reduced the amount of dispensers being produced by
meeting 15% of global demand through stock held. In addition, by simplifying
product complexity and reducing the number of SKUs, less variety of product
was requested; meaning less waste of raw materials and less emissions linked
to manufacturing, storing and transportation.
This combined approach saw us taking 6,222 dispensers out of the supply chain
by the end of 2020, resulting in 183,952 less sea and road kilometers
travelled and a saving of 1,115 tons of CO2e relating to transportation from
the factory and components used in the production of the dispensers.
Impact of streamlined supply chain in 2020
Increasing use of refurbished dispensers and parts
Each one of our point-of-use dispensers has a carbon value of 173kg CO2e relating to the components it uses. Savings linked to refurbishment also play an important part in meeting greener targets, helping to preserve the earth’s raw materials and saving components going to waste or being destroyed through carbon emitting processes.
We continue our focus on refurbishing more dispensers and driving more repair of dispensers in field rather than replacing them to reduce the strain on production, leverage the associated environmental benefits, and to meet the needs of customers’ own environmental agendas. In 2020 we refurbished 21,624 dispensers with 8,214 of those dispensers fulfilling new rental contracts.
We’re expecting to refurbish 27,000 units (+20%) in 2021, and plans are also under investigation to open a European Refurbishment Centre. For those dispensers that reach their end of life and cannot be refurbished, we re-use components. Components that cannot be reused, can be recycled.
We also aim to carry out sub component refurbishment for all removed parts during the refurbishment process. For example, if a front panel is replaced, the old panel is refurbished and re-used as a replacement part for future models. This helps to mitigate and reduce the need for new components which lowers our CO2 footprint and reduces the volume of components needing to be recycled.
Centralised distribution boasts environmental benefits
The European Central Distribution Centre (ECDC) serves as a single supply
chain hub receiving a more streamlined flow of goods from our factories in
China and Australia to ports and on to point-ofuse. This provides Waterlogic
with a flexible, fully stocked warehouse which can supply markets at short
notice and guarantee quality of service to our customers. The ECDC will be the
main vehicle for improving inventory efficiency in Europe; only shipping what
we need, when we need it.
The first supply of goods to our centralised distribution facility in Born,
Netherlands arrived in mid-March 2021. Our freight is barged from Rotterdam
Port to Mainfreight’s Born warehouse, saving 33,000 kilometres of road
transportatio and 4,310 kilograms of carbon emissions per annum.
Mainfreight actively seeks ways to leave the lightest possible imprint on the
planet while continuously managing their ISO 14001 certified operations to
build a sustainable logistics environment. The Born warehouse is BREEAM
certified and Mainfreight is one of only 12 shippers and logistics companies
in the Netherlands and Belgium that have been awarded 3 stars by the
government-run National Lean & Green programme.
Championing green travel initiatives to reduce emissions
Reducing road fuel usage and switching to electric fleet
The UK business have two electric Nissan EV200 vehicles with 10 more planned.
We also proactively reduced the number of road miles travelled by our diesel
fleet, saving 1,168 tons of carbon in 2020 compared to 2019. We reroute our
customer journeys to condense the number of miles travelled, resulting in
reduced fuel usage and lower carbon emissions. We also call customers in
advance making sure they are open, and we experience almost zero wasted
journeys as a result.
Tons of carbon used in commercial vehicles
`Right first time’ field service initiative to benefit customers and the
environment
To further remove emissions and waste from our supply chain, we plan to roll
out our field service enhancement programme. This programme will be delivered
across our field service teams who service and maintain our 1.4 million
machines in field around the world to:
- Reduce miles and emissions by implementing better technician route optimisation tools and planning scheduled maintenance visits to group co-located services in one trip.
- Consume less material by improving our `right first time’ fix success rate to limit waste and reduce the emissions associated with manufacturing and transporting replacement materials.
- Reduce unnecessary call-outs and inconvenience to customers limiting road miles and emissions. The aim is to reduce second call-outs to decrease our carbon footprint and save 46 tons of CO2.
Save 46 tCO2e
2021 target on second call-outs
The environmental benefit from a free ride to work
Our China factory employs local people to limit the carbon emissions
associated with personal travel into the workplace. The nearer employees live
to their place of work, the less impact is placed on the environment. In
addition, the company provides eight buses to transport around 35 managers
from Qingdao to and from the factory each day, potentially saving 35
individual modes of personal transport and representing just 8.6% equivalent
carbon emission. We aim to extend this to all employees.
Saves 0.83 tCO2e
Saves 0.83 tCO2e a week representing just 14.4% of total car emissions
Greener thinking design and manufacturing
Waterlogic accepts that the world faces immense resource depletion and
pollution, and we recognise the need for truly sustainable leadership.
Throughout our supply chain we are whole-heartedly committed to reducing our
contribution to climate change in a responsible and sustainable way, and
helping you to meet your own environmental objectives.
Let us help you meet your green goals Call +44 (0) 333 323 2307 Email
info@waterlogic.co.uk Visit
www.waterlogic.co.uk
Better thinking, better water, better for you, better for the planetTTMM
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Better thinking, better water, better for you, better for the planetTM
At Waterlogic, everything starts with the way we think about water. Behind
every drop of Waterlogic water are years of knowledge, innovation and
experience to deliver purified, great-tasting water in the safest and most
sustainable way. And because we design, manufacture, distribute, install and
service our own water dispensers, you can enjoy unparalleled product quality
including a range of consumables and accessories, and highly responsive Total
Care service that is second-to-none.
Let us help you meet your green goals Call +44 (0) 333 323 2307 Email
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