A new specialist commercial linen cleaning service in Bradford is celebrating a string of business wins, following successful free trials.
Buttershaw-based Regenex has pioneered new methods in stain removal that are proving successful in around 75 per cent of the most heavily-marked hospitality and healthcare linens.
The company’s customer base so far spans the whole of the UK and beyond – and includes one near-neighbour, just three miles away.
Saif Linen, in East Bowling, has benefited from a 70 per cent return rate on the dirty laundry sent to Regenex so far. Of the 900kg processed, a total of 631kg was successfully treated to meet hotel-grade standards of cleanliness.
Regenex is now working with Saif to rescue as much as possible of the remaining 30 per cent of items, by re-dyeing to turn them into coloured pieces.
Ali Mohammed Arosh, owner of Saif Linen, said: “We want everything we do here to be as environmentally friendly as possible. Working with Regenex is helping us to make the most of every item, meaning nothing is wasted.
“Of the stained pieces we thought were only good for the bin, 70% have been brought back to life by Regenex. This is very impressive.”
Saif Linen, which serves the hospitality industry, has already become the first in Yorkshire to install ozone wash technology to reduce the carbon footprint of its processing – and is making a conscious effort to minimise the use of plastic film, by packing clean linen directly into fabric bags.
Partnering with Regenex, to get the longest possible life out of every item of stock – and therefore avoiding needless manufacture of new items, and the use of the world’s resources that entails – is the natural next step in this exemplary process.
Regenex’s multi-bath treatment is based on opening fibres to lift blemishes. Technical director, Paul Hamilton, said: “Unless an item is torn or frayed, there is no need to throw away stained linen. In the vast majority of cases, we can remove those marks. This is huge in terms of conserving resources, and minimising waste.
“Customers don’t believe our system can work until they see it for themselves. That’s why we have been offering free 400kg trials to all new customers. They are invariably amazed by the results.”
The concept for the 25,000sqft operation was formed in early 2017 – by founders David Midgley, Mathew Whitehead and Paul – as a response to the mounting ‘green’ issue of textile waste and unnecessary manufacture.
The project was backed by half a million pounds of investment, allowing processes to be developed and independently tested, before being brought to market.
Regenex has now processed 400 tonnes of linen since going from development to commercial production. This represents a total saving of 1,200 tonnes of carbon and 30 million litres of water – equivalent to the drinking water of 3,000 people, over 10 years.
Regenex continues to offer a free 400kg trial to new customers. Go to www.regenex.co.uk or more information.