How Reusable Zipper Systems Slash Job Site Waste: A Mold Remediation Case Study

How Reusable Zipper Systems Slash Job Site Waste: A Mold Remediation Case Study

Job sites are messy places. Tools get broken or lost, materials pile up unnecessarily, and waste becomes an afterthought until it's too late.

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Job sites are messy places. Tools get broken or lost, materials pile up unnecessarily, and waste becomes an afterthought until it's too late.

But what if there was a way to cut down on this waste without sacrificing safety or efficiency?

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A worker using a reusable zipper system instead of disposable plastic bags during mold remediation.

In this case study, we explore how reusable zipper systems have helped reduce job site waste during mold remediation projects while maintaining high standards of OSHA compliance and dust containment best practices.

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