Bunzl Catering Supplies Launches Thrive: A New Era in Sustainable Cleaning
Bunzl Catering Supplies has unveiled Thrive, a groundbreaking range of cleaning products designed to set new standards in sustainability and performance for the catering and hospitality industry. Thrive’s innovative solutions harness the power of biotechnology and Active Oxidative Technology (AOT) to tackle cleaning challenges traditionally solved only by harsh chemicals and intensive mechanical intervention.
The Thrive range includes four specialist products—URIZAP, SLUDGEZAP, SCALEZAP, and DRAINZAP—each developed with a lifecycle approach to sustainability. These products feature non-toxic, concentrated formulas that reduce reliance on single-use plastics, compact packaging to lower shipping emissions, and refillable systems to cut plastic waste. Designed for efficiency, Thrive products help businesses save water, carbon, and energy, while their advanced formulas minimize harmful waste in waterways.
- URIZAP uses targeted microbes to eradicate urinal odours and blockages, helping businesses reduce water and energy use.
- SLUDGEZAP breaks down organic waste in drains and septic systems without harmful chemicals.
- SCALEZAP removes stubborn limescale safely, protecting infrastructure without corrosive acids.
- DRAINZAP leverages AOT to dissolve hair and slime in drains, delivering fast, eco-friendly results.
With Thrive, Bunzl Catering Supplies is leading the way in market-leading product innovation, offering powerful, sustainable cleaning solutions that integrate seamlessly into daily routines and support a more sustainable future.
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