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Paper Products & Dispensers Can Help You Reduce Cost, Stay Healthy, and Save the Planet
Thursday, August 6, at 2:00-3:00 p.m. ET
Description:
Presented by SCA/Tork, this webinar will demonstrate how your business can save costs, promote hygiene, and benefit the environment through paper products and dispensers. Supported by an actual customer story and national poll results, the information in this webinar will provide research-backed data on consumers and their interest in being green and the importance of hygiene to them, plus offer suggestions on how you can spend less and promote a hygienic, environmental message. Register now for this free event.
You will learn:
- How dispensers and paper products can save your building money
- What national polls have found about people’s views on sustainability and hygiene
- A case study of how Tork helped a building “go green”
- How you can promote your hygiene and environmental messages to your tenants
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IAN WEST, SCA Tissue Product Director
Ian has more than 30 years of experience in the hygiene industry in a wide variety of areas including cleaning, disinfecting, and handwashing. His expertise encompasses both products and processes, with roles in product management, marketing and product development. Prior to coming to SCA, Ian was with well-known companies JohnsonDiversey, S.C. Johnson, and Unilever. |
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MIKE KAPALKO, SCA Tissue Environmental & Tork Services Manager
Mike currently works to promote health and sustainability with customers and the holistic approach SCA takes to manufacturing its Tork systems and solutions. Mike has over 10 year’s experience working in the Away-From-Home sanitary paper market and started his career in the foodservice industry where hygiene and cross contamination are constant areas of focus. |
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Gus Craig
Director of Operations
ISS Facility Services, Inc. (Columbia/Jefferson City/Sedalia)
Gus joined BG Service Solutions, now ISS Facility Services, Inc. in 1995. His responsibilities include the development of the management team, training programs, human resources and general management. Gus and his team carefully analyze the needs in every building, and organize the staff to achieve high performance standards.
Gus is actively involved in the Building Service Contractors Association International (BSCAI), the United States Green Building Council (USGBC) as well as the International Sanitary Supply Association (ISSA). |
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