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Supporting Communities: Our Ongoing Commitment to CALM and The Salvation Army

At Global Facilities, our commitment to sustainability goes far beyond environmental goals, it’s about supporting people and communities too. As part of our ongoing Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) strategy, we’re proud to continue our partnership with two incredible organisations: CALM (Campaign Against Living Miserably) and The Salvation Army.

Supporting Mental Health with CALM

CALM does vital work across the UK, standing up against suicide and offering life-saving support to anyone struggling with life’s challenges. Their message is simple but powerful: no one should face their struggles alone. Through our donations, we’re helping CALM expand its helplines, fund outreach programmes, and continue raising awareness around mental health in the workplace and beyond.

Helping Those in Need with The Salvation Army

The Salvation Army has been a cornerstone of community support for generations, providing shelter, food, and assistance to those who need it most. Our ongoing contributions help sustain these essential services, especially during times of economic hardship when demand is higher than ever.

Making a Difference, Together

These partnerships are a key part of our ESG journey. From reducing waste and supporting circular recycling initiatives to giving back to our communities, we’re dedicated to making a positive impact both environmentally and socially.

At Global Facilities, we believe that true sustainability starts with people, and by working with CALM and The Salvation Army, we’re proud to help build a more compassionate and resilient society.

For more information please visit our ESG page.

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Sustainability in Facilities Management: Practical Steps That Make a Difference https://globalfacilities.co.uk/sustainability-in-facilities-management-practical-steps-that-make-a-difference/ Fri, 04 Apr 2025 12:00:55 +0000 https://globalfm.co.uk/?p=8647 Sustainability is no longer a nice-to-have. It’s become a fundamental part of how facilities are run and maintained. Whether you manage a single site or a complex estate, expectations from tenants, employees, and regulators are shifting rapidly. But for many facilities professionals, turning ambition into action can still feel like a challenge. The good news […]

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Sustainability is no longer a nice-to-have. It’s become a fundamental part of how facilities are run and maintained. Whether you manage a single site or a complex estate, expectations from tenants, employees, and regulators are shifting rapidly. But for many facilities professionals, turning ambition into action can still feel like a challenge.

The good news is that meaningful change doesn’t have to start with large-scale infrastructure overhauls. Often, the most effective gains come from practical steps rooted in day-to-day operations.

Smarter Energy Use

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One of the most immediate areas to address is energy consumption. Motion-sensitive lighting, scheduled heating and cooling, and real-time monitoring systems can significantly reduce wastage. These aren’t flashy upgrades – they’re sensible investments that tend to pay for themselves in a short space of time.

It’s also worth exploring how you purchase energy. Switching to a green tariff or entering into a power purchase agreement with a renewable supplier can make a substantial difference with minimal disruption to your existing setup.

Rethinking Waste Management

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Waste is another area where facilities teams can make real progress. Simple measures like clearer signage, employee education, and regular waste audits often reveal surprising insights. Are recyclables being contaminated? Could suppliers reduce packaging? Can food waste be composted?

Small improvements, repeated across multiple sites, can add up quickly—both in terms of landfill diversion and cost savings.

Procurement with Purpose

The products and services you bring into your facilities matter. From cleaning supplies to HVAC systems, procurement decisions have a long tail. Shifting towards suppliers with strong environmental credentials—particularly those who are transparent about their supply chains—can quietly improve your sustainability profile without sacrificing performance.

It’s also worth considering the lifecycle impact of purchases. Buying durable equipment with readily available replacement parts may carry a higher upfront cost but reduces waste and expense in the long run.

Engaging the People Behind the Places

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No sustainability initiative can succeed without buy-in from the people who use and care for the space. Involving cleaning teams, security staff, engineers, and end users in conversations about sustainability can uncover simple, workable ideas that stick. A suggestion box in the breakroom may not be cutting-edge tech—but it might just be the source of your next smart change.

Looking Ahead

The facilities management sector has a real opportunity to lead by example. By putting practical, achievable actions ahead of grand statements, facilities professionals can steer organisations towards genuine sustainability—not just in appearance, but in practice.

If you’re planning your next move or reviewing your current approach, start small, stay consistent, and keep talking to the people on the ground. That’s where the real progress begins.

Contact us today to learn more about how we can support your sustainability goals across your buildings.

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Recycling Old Mattresses: A Sustainable Solution to a Common Problem https://globalfacilities.co.uk/recycling-old-mattresses-a-sustainable-solution-to-a-common-problem/ Thu, 02 Mar 2023 17:01:43 +0000 https://globalfm.co.uk/?p=8283 Do you have large quantities old mattresses that you need to get rid of? Did you know that we can recycle it and help the environment at the same time? Recycling old mattresses is a growing trend that offers a sustainable solution to a common problem. In this blog post, we will explore how old […]

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Do you have large quantities old mattresses that you need to get rid of? Did you know that we can recycle it and help the environment at the same time? Recycling old mattresses is a growing trend that offers a sustainable solution to a common problem. In this blog post, we will explore how old mattresses can be recycled into new eco mattresses.

The Problem with Old Mattresses

Old mattresses are a common problem for many business or organisation. When you replace your old mattress with a new one, you are left with an item that is difficult to dispose of. Mattresses take up a lot of space in landfills and can take years to decompose. In addition, mattresses can be a breeding ground for dust mites, bed bugs, and other allergens. This can lead to health problems for people who are sensitive to these allergens.

Recycling Old Mattresses

Fortunately, there is a solution to this problem: recycling old mattresses. Recycling old mattresses is a process that involves breaking down the mattress components into smaller pieces and then using those pieces to create new products. This process helps to reduce the amount of waste that goes into landfills and can help to create new eco-friendly products.

The Recycling Process

The recycling process for old mattresses typically involves the following steps:

Collection: The first step in the process is to collect old mattresses. This can be done by contacting a local recycling facility or by arranging for pickup with a waste management company.

Deconstruction: Once the mattresses are collected, they are deconstructed. This involves separating the different components of the mattress, such as the foam, metal springs, and fabric.

Sorting: The separated components are then sorted into different categories, such as foam, metal, and fabric.

Processing: The different components are then processed to prepare them for use in new products. For example, the foam may be shredded and then used to create new foam products.

Manufacturing: The processed components are then used to manufacture new products, such as eco-friendly mattresses.

The Benefits of Recycling Old Mattresses

There are many benefits to recycling old mattresses. First and foremost, recycling old mattresses helps to reduce the amount of waste that goes into landfills. This, in turn, helps to protect the environment and conserve natural resources. Additionally, recycling old mattresses can help to create new eco-friendly products, such as mattresses that are made from recycled materials.

In addition to the environmental benefits, recycling old mattresses can also be cost-effective. Some recycling facilities will even pay you for your old mattress, which can help to offset the cost of purchasing a new one.

Recycling old mattresses is a sustainable solution to a common problem. By recycling your old mattress, you can help to reduce the amount of waste that goes into landfills and protect the environment. Additionally, recycling old mattresses can help to create new eco-friendly products, such as mattresses that are made from recycled materials. So, the next time you need to replace your old mattress, consider recycling it and help make a difference.

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