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Monterey Bay Academy Washin’ Safari
MONTEREY, Calif.—Sun, sand, surf and laundry. That’s just part of what many of the 236 students at the Monterey Bay Academy (MBA), a four-year co-educational private high school, experience during their average school day.
Owned and operated by the Central California Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, MBA, a boarding school, is located on 379 acres about 60 miles south of San Francisco on the beautiful coast of California’s Monterey Bay.
Rebounding - Steady But Slow
With yet another annual International Hotel/Motel & Restaurant Show Hotel / Motel show upon us, it seems to be the perfect time to take a look at where the industry is headed. Having faced a slow period, questions on many minds remain: Are travel and tourism back? It seems so, according to participants at the first American Hotel & Lodging Association (AH&LA) U.S. Lodging Industry Summit.
Quality Linen Puts On The Polish With A New Finishing Department
COLLEGE POINT, N.Y. -- Over a decade ago, when Bill Ritter and his father-in-law, John Tortorella, first opened a laundry, they couldn’t have imagined 85,000 pounds of starched, sparkling linens whipping through their doors. But they’ve come a long way...
Read more: Quality Linen Puts On The Polish With A New Finishing Department
Hospital Reconstruction Leads To Laundry Renovation
Read more: Hospital Reconstruction Leads To Laundry Renovation
Textiles - A Look To The Future!
The laundry industry has come a long way since the beginning days of laundry. Hand washing and labor intensive practices have been replaced with machines and automation moving goods quickly through facilities. Those who labored before us would be amazed.
And although it seems like yesterday when we all gathered for Clean ‘01, two years have flown by. In many ways our industry has not changed – and in many ways we have.
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Quick Rinse - News From Around The World
Laundry to Reduce Air Emmissions and Fund Cleaner Burning Wood Stove Purchases
BOSTON, Mass. — Alltex Uniform Rental Service, an industrial laundry in Manchester, N.H. has agreed to settle claims by the US Environmental Protection Agency that it violated the Clean Air Act by paying a civil penalty of $65,000. They will also be undertaking a Supplemental Environmental Project with a value of at least $220,000 to replace old, polluting wood stoves in southern New Hampshire with new, cleaner models. Additionally, the company will install equipment at its facility to remove approximately 20 tons per year of emissions of volatile organic compounds (“VOCs”). G&K Services is the parent company of Alltex Uniform Rental Service Inc. The EPA action grew out of an EPA inspection of the facility in July 2008.









