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These are some of the ongoing environmental efforts by Bates Troy Inc.

Earth Day 2008 Bates Troy received a Green Business Initiative Award from the Broome County Legislature.
Our new “Green Machine”, the G. A. Braun 220 Batch Tunnel Washer, is an environmentally- friendly, state-of-the-art washing machine. Processing up to 6000 pounds per hour this machine has reduced water consumption to about .6 gallons per pound of laundry from 1.1 gallons/pound, one of the lowest ratios in the industry.
The Green Machine recycles more water & more efficiently reuses warm water than conventional machines.
Our new line of G. A Braun peripheral equipment, Press Extractor and high efficient dryers (drying up to 500 pounds of towels in 18 minutes) greatly reduce drying time again saving resources, namely natural gas & electricity.
Bates Troy’s innovative installation and product development assistance of this new equipment won a grant from the New York State Energy Research Development Agency (NYSERDA).
The Bates Troy installation is a national sales model for G. A. Braun of Syracuse.
Bates Troy’s recent plant expansion also included the upgrading and expansion of its entire water heat reclamation system.
The plant expansion also included new metering and monitoring of waste water.
The plant expansion also includes the replacement of all light fixtures for NYSERDA Energy-Saver approved ones.
We installed new, smaller boilers to increase efficiency for smaller steam demands.
The plant is cooled by energy efficient “swamp coolers” rather than resource-heavy air conditioning.
Bates Troy uses a fuel efficient diesel Sprinter truck for its dry cleaning deliveries.
Our employee restrooms use motion sensors for lights and low volume flush toilets.
Bates Troy introduced “Green Cleaning” bags to its stores to use fewer plastic bags.
Bates Troy, along with it partner trade Association Textile Rental Services Association (TRSA) and supplier Gurtler Industries is a voluntary participant in Laundry ESP (the Laundry Environmental Stewardship Program.
The resulting six years of industry improvements have surpasses results expected by TRSA and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
These results include: 40% reduction in pollutant discharge, 12.5% reduction in waste water, 11% reduction in energy use, and the implementation of environmentally friendly wash chemicals.
New washing products include low or no phosphate detergents.
New surfactant technology that meet the EPA’s Safer Detergent Stewardship Initiative (SDSI), these products offer improved biodegradability.
New low temperature products which work more efficiently at low water temperature to reduce energy consumption.
New Oxygen bleaching technology over chlorine bleaching minimizing the environmental effects of waste water.
New enzyme technology detergents that reduce or eliminate the need for bleaches for stain removal.