An Exploration into Consumer Perceptions on Green Technology in regard to 'Commercial Laundries'
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Abstract
In this study we try to explore the concept of “green technology” in a holistic context. The main focus of the research is on “green technology” and its relation with “commercial Laundry”. The research also analyzes many aspects of “green” and tries to gauge its effect on “consumer perception and commercial laundry”. Finally the research describes various factors which are responsible for “green technology” and tries to describe the overall effect of “green technology”.
Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION1
Introduction1
Laundry Services/ Textile Rental1
Energy use and CO2 emissions from Celtic3
Indirect Energy3
Within Ireland4
Taxation4
Expenditure on Energy4
PEST Analysis4
Why reduce CO2 emissions?5
Social7
Technological7
Environmental8
Legal9
Five Forces Analysis:10
Rivalry among the industry11
Threats of New Entrants11
Bargaining Power of Buyers12
Bargaining Power of Suppliers12
Substitute Products13
Conclusion of the Porter analysis14
Introduction to the Organisation15
SWOT Analysis:17
Hypothesis/Research Question19
CHAPTER 2: LITERATURE REVIEW20
Introduction20
Commercial Laundry21
Chemicals and Green technology23
Green Technology and Relation with suppliers24
Green Landry26
CHAPTER 3: METHODOLOGY27
Research Methodology27
Research Methodology29
Secondary Research30
External data30
Relevance of information30
Qualitative Research33
CHAPTER 4: DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS37
Discussion37
Analysis57
CHAPTER 5: CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION61
Conclusion61
Recommendations62
Chapter 1: Introduction
Introduction
Laundry Services/ Textile Rental
The textile rental sector evolves from the commercial laundry sector, one of the world's oldest industries. The current product profile owes much to the development of textile rental in the 1960's in response to mass market tourism and subsequent growth in the hotel sector.
Many of today's competitors in the market place derive from family owned laundry companies servicing a local domestic market during the twentieth century. The largest company in the market is Spring Grove Services,in its current form is a subsidiary of Davis Service plc. and evolved from various merges. Some of the companies now incorporated into Spring Grove include Irish Linen Services, Swastika Laundry, Initial and Executive Towel Rental.
Every year there tends to be new entrants into the market. Usually these are indigenouslaundrette's that expand into commercial laundry and linen rental, though in the 1990's the collapse of the denim fashion market saw a former denim processors (those who stone wash or pre fade jeans before sale) convert their plants and enter the commercial laundry market. Unfortunately most of these new entrants, enter the market with little knowledge of textiles and processes as knowledge within the laundry industry is built up over time and reputation. New entrants enter the market at low prices and unfortunately they tend to damage the reputation of the industry as a whole.
In the past there have been some British plc.'s entrants to the market, though with the exception of David plc. (Spring Grove) these have not been successful and have withdrawn after a number of years (Johnson Service & ...