The facility department of one of Europe’s largest refineries faced a challenge: the maintenance costs for three restroom buildings skyrocketed and became unsustainable. For years, the facility management had been dealing with theft, vandalism, and contamination of these restroom facilities on the refinery premises. Something had to change urgently, but what?
Pop-Up Toilet Company provides innovative and cost-efficient sanitary solutions for the Antwerp Total Refinery!
The coordinator of the facility department conducted research and approached Pop-Up Toilet Company. We heard about the problems they were facing and were able to offer our experience and solutions. Our 5STAR self-cleaning toilet provided the ideal solution: vandal-resistant, made of theft-resistant materials, sturdy, and guaranteed hygienic. We informed the facility department about the techniques and possibilities we could offer, and they quickly became enthusiastic.
The order for the first 5STAR toilet was placed. It was installed on the refinery premises, allowing the facility department to observe how the toilet would perform in that environment. After one year and a staggering 60,000 visitors, it was evident that the 5STAR toilet had proven its value. The facility department was impressed as they didn’t have to call in a cleaner even once and received no more complaints about vandalism, malfunctions, or theft.
As a result, two more self-cleaning 5STAR toilets were purchased, replacing all three outdoor restroom facilities at the refinery with this innovative solution from Pop-Up Toilet Company.
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“Pop-Up Toilet Company was responsible for designing, manufacturing, placing, and installing 3 self-cleaning toilet units. They are also responsible for maintaining the self-cleaning toilets to date. Our experiences regarding the cooperation, organization, dedication, and professionalism of the Pop-Up Toilet Company employees in this project have been very positive. We highly appreciate the collaboration.”
Harry Sertijn, Total Energies Refinery Antwerp