Why is Secure Workwear Recycling important?
Protect your Security and Reputation
Secure Workwear recycling protects your brand’s reputation. Distinctive workwear helps identify your business at a glance, and anything done by anyone wearing your uniform will reflect on your business, whether or not they are a member of staff.
Improper disposal of workwear presents both safety and security concerns. In the wrong hands, branded or authorised uniforms can be used to gain unauthorised access to restricted sites. For example, an ex-employee of a Derbyside Tesco branch wore his old uniform and pretended to still be employed to steal from the store.
The Positive Environmental Impacts of Recorra Workwear Recycling
Workwear is commonly produced from non-renewable and resource-heavy materials like polyester, which is made from crude oil. Manufacturing polyester generates significant carbon emissions and uses up a lot of water. High water use disrupts ecosystems by depleting water sources and impacting the environment and wildlife.
As climate change worsens water scarcity, it is important to reduce the demand on water sources to protect ecosystems, ensure long-term water security, and support communities.
By using Recorra to securely and sustainably manage your workwear, you are:
Diverting Workwear from Landfill and Incineration:
Your workwear is carefully sorted to ensure any items containing over 40% natural fibres are reused. This helps reduce the amount of workwear sent to landfill or incineration.
Keeping Materials in the Circular Economy
By recycling your workwear, you help keep valuable materials in use for longer, supporting a circular economy and reducing textile waste.
Reducing Demand on the Environment for New Materials
By repurposing your workwear, you help lower the need for new materials to be sourced, mined or manufactured. This conserves natural resources and reduces environmental impact.
Cutting Carbon and Protecting the Environment
By reusing and repurposing your workwear, you significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions from incineration. This helps combat climate change and minimise air pollution.