Recent study of prospective college students shows on-campus
sustainability efforts factor into where they apply or attend
ST. PAUL, Minn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
For many students, an institution's commitment to sustainability has
become a prerequisite in their higher education selection process. A
recent study published by the Princeton
Review underscores what colleges and universities have
experienced for the past several years — increasingly, students and
parents consider a university's commitment to the environment in
deciding which school to attend. According to the study, 62 percent of
students and 61 percent of their parents said knowing about a
university's commitment to environmental issues would make a difference
in where they apply or attend.
Ecolab's Hydris(TM) cleaning system uses all-natural mineral tablets and tap water to dispense three powerful cleaning solutions that are EPA registered as effective at killing MRSA, Norovirus, E. coli and odor-causing bacteria on a variety of surfaces. (Photo: Business Wire)
Universities have responded to this interest in environmental
responsibility with increased focus on their facility's environmental
impact, including water and energy use, and the amount of waste they
generate.
Hamline University in St. Paul, Minn., is one institution that has taken
many steps to improve its environmental footprint. The school is
committed to streamlining operations, reducing waste, conserving energy,
improving worker safety and protecting public health. This deep focus on
sustainability extends into the way they clean and sanitize public
spaces. In 2012, Hamline's facilities services contractor ABM introduced
Ecolab's new Hydris™
next-generation cleaning system as part of its ABM GreenCare®
program, offering an innovative way to help achieve Hamline's
sustainability goals.
A single Hydris unit dispenses three products: a one-step disinfectant;
an all-purpose sanitizer and glass cleaner; and a multi-surface daily
floor cleaner. The unit fits into a typical broom closet and utilizes
advanced mineral tablet technology and water to generate the equivalent
of 5,000 ready-to-use bottles of cleaner per one case of 200 tablets. A
typical customer location, such as a college or university, will use
about two cases of Hydris mineral tablets per year.
Use of the Hydris system eliminates an average of 770 pounds of plastic
waste and reduces freight weight by more than 99 percent, helping to
conserve transportation fuel consumption.
"Hamline University is always looking for ways to become more
sustainable, efficient and environmentally sound," said Lowell
Bromander, associate vice president for Facilities Services at Hamline
University and president-elect of the Midwest Association of Higher
Education Facilities Officers. "We use electric cars for our mail
services and facilities crews, have waste reduction processes in our
dining facilities, utilize solar panels, a green roof, and an
energy-efficient design for our new university center, and we support a
shared hybrid car service for students. When our maintenance contractor
brought Hydris to our attention, we were really excited. It aligns with
our commitment to sustainability and to reducing inefficiencies. It
saves time, enhances safety for our staff, and further reduces our
carbon footprint through fewer cleaning product shipments each year."
"Using Hydris is very simple," said Jim Tarara, vice president of
Research, Development & Engineering for Ecolab's Global Institutional
business. "Mineral tablets inserted into the unit are mixed with
filtered tap water to create a brine solution. This solution then flows
through Ecolab's patented three-chamber electrolytic cell, resulting in
a product that is dispensed in the right amount and at the right
dilution every time."
Tarara went on to say that Hydris was engineered with a focus on safety.
The use of personal protective gear, such as goggles, gloves or an
apron, is not required when using the dispensed solutions.
"Hydris can generate disinfectant solution with five-minute kill times
for use as part of an infection prevention program or in response to flu
or other outbreaks," Tarara added.
Hydris products are registered with the EPA1 as effective at
killing MRSA, Norovirus, E. coli and odor-causing bacteria on a
variety of surfaces2, including glass and mirrors, finished
floors, wood laminate furniture, washable walls, stone, metals, kosher
metals, plastics and melamine surfaces. Hydris cleaning products are an
alternative for specific facility-based cleaning requirements or daily
cleaning of public spaces.
Hydris advances Ecolab's leadership position in the industry and
provides airports, college campuses, hospitals, long-term care
facilities and commercial building managers a cost-effective and
sustainable cleaning system. For more information about Hydris and other
Ecolab commercial cleaning solutions, visit www.ecolab.com/hydris.
About Ecolab
A trusted partner at more than one million customer locations, Ecolab
(ECL) is the global leader in water, hygiene and energy technologies and
services that protect people and vital resources. With 2012 sales of $12
billion and 44,000 associates, Ecolab delivers comprehensive solutions
and on-site service to promote safe food, maintain clean environments,
optimize water and energy use and improve operational efficiencies for
customers in the food, healthcare, energy, hospitality and industrial
markets in more than 170 countries around the world.
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1 The product is registered with EPA
as an antimicrobial product. The registration number is 1677-241. http://iaspub.epa.gov/apex/pesticides/f?p=PPLS:8:15914922264510::NO::P8_PUID,P8_RINUM:511821,1677-241
2 Product claims are registered with U.S. EPA and an updated
label may be in review with state agencies. Please review product label
for Claims and Directions for Use.
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