Green: Money & Environmental Savings
The BeerSaver savings and positive green impact are simple to calculate for your business. Take your annual beer line cleaning costs that your business is paying directly or indirectly through a third party and reduce them by at least 75%; that shows you the clear environmental and financial impact of the BeerSaver technology. BeerSaver technology is one of the most sensible business friendly green initiatives your business can make. It allows you and your employees to focus more on the value added portion of your business while you reduce operating costs and increase your customers enjoyment of their beer drinking experience.
Here is a list of some of the costs that are drastically reduced by simply installing BeerSaver.
Consumption of the following items should be reduced by at least 75% by acquiring the BeerSaver system for your business. Most businesses under estimate actual savings, it’s important to remember how often the cleaning process varies from a concisely executed cleaning. Examples are schedule coordination and execution, equipment or people variances the use of safety factors to ensure customer health do to possible caustic cleaning agent contamination.
• Beer spillage savings: This costly item also results in high BOD affluent waste that has a disposal cost as well.
• Cleaning solution savings: Even closed loop systems where harsh chemicals are properly disposed, have a significant cost to your business and the environment.
• CO2 waste: Reduces cost and environmental impact by reducing the unnecessary release of CO2 into the atmosphere.
• Travel related to cleaning: All travel necessary for and directly related to cleaning results in a cost. Gas used vehicle life cycle costs. Employee travel costs.
• Energy used due to cleaning: Increased cooler chilling costs while cleaning. Increased lighting and heating needed for off hour access to the business for cleaning.
• Labor Costs: Internal and external labor costs needed for cleaning execution and site access and security.
• Pipe & tubing replacement costs: The significant reduction in caustic chemical usage increases the life of existing tap pluming. The longer material life cycle also reduces cost and decreases its impact on the environment.
• Health & Safety cost: Reducing the health and safety risk associated with tap line cleaning greatly reduces the risk of an OSHA recordable and or the high cost of litigation due to consumer or worker injury.