Description
Enov® Centrefeed Roll 2 Ply 150 M Blue is ideal for use in commercial and domestic kitchens. This 6 pack of 2-ply, recycled blue rolls is perfect for absorbing spillages, cleaning surfaces and drying hands.The centrefeed roll design allows these blue rolls to be used with dispensers, creating a cost effective and eco-friendly paper roll dispensing unit, or on their own for easy portable cleaning. The roll measures 150m in length, giving you plenty of roll for use in a wide range of applications. The recycled paper material used to make this blue roll will also ease the burden on the world's forests and raw resources.
Enov® Centrefeed Roll 2 Ply 150 M Blue Features:
- Dimensions 180(H) x 180(Ø)mm
- Material Recycled paper
- Colour Blue
- Approx 400 sheets per roll
- Sheet thickness: 2-ply
- Roll length: 150m
- The recycled material makes this blue roll highly sustainable
- Easy to remove inner cardboard roll
- Ideal for the catering and engineering industries
- Centrefeed roll design for easy dispensing
- Embossed pattern
How To Remove The Centre From A Centrefeed Blue Roll?
To remove the centre from your blue roll, simply place it on a flat surface and turn the roll so you can clearly see the join in the core. Once located, turn the roll so that the end of the join is pointing towards your body. Place your thumbs inside the core, grip the blue roll and exert a strong and steady outward pressure. This will cause the core to begin to come apart at its seams. Once the core has come apart, you can reach inside the centre of the blue roll and pull the cardboard out.
With the cardboard removed, the roll will feed from the centre and make dispensing easy.
Is Blue Roll Recyclable?
While many blue rolls are not recyclable, these Enov blue rolls are widely accepted for recycling. However, if this blue roll is used to wipe up food waste, grease and bodily fluids, it will likely not be accepted for recycling as this soiling can contaminate the process if mixed in with clean paper waste.
Is Blue Roll Compostable?
Blue roll that's been used to clean hands or light food soiling is usually safe for composting. However, paper that's too greasy or been used with cleaning chemicals is generally not compostable, as this can contaminate the process. Always check with your waste management service first to ensure this Enov blue roll is safe for composting.