Sustainability Built Into the System
Booth approaches sustainability through practical engineering decisions - designing systems that are efficient, serviceable, and built to remain in operation rather than replaced prematurely.
Doing the practical things properly
Sustainability at Booth Dispensers isn’t treated as a separate initiative. It’s built into how we design, manufacture, and support equipment day to day. The focus is simple: reduce waste where we can, extend the life of equipment, and avoid unnecessary transport or replacement.
Designing equipment to last
The most sustainable equipment is the equipment that stays in service longer. By designing products that can be maintained, repaired, and refurbished, we help reduce premature replacement and the environmental impact that comes with it. Access for servicing, availability of spares, and long-term support are considered from the start, not added later.
A measured, honest approach
We don’t overstate our impact or make promises we can’t evidence. Our approach is to improve where we can, be clear about what we do today, and build sustainability into practical decisions rather than statements.
Keeping work in-house
Manufacturing and refurbishment are carried out in the UK, at our Blackpool facility.
Keeping work in-house reduces unnecessary movement of equipment, shortens transport distances, and gives us better control over quality and process.
It also means issues can be assessed and resolved without sending equipment across multiple sites.
Responsible use of materials and processes
We aim to use materials efficiently and avoid waste during manufacturing wherever possible.
Processes are structured to minimise rework, and components are sourced and handled with durability and service life in mind.
This isn’t about making claims. It’s about making sensible decisions that stand up in practice.
Speak to the team
If you’re looking for dispense equipment designed to last longer and be supported properly, talk to Booth. Sustainability, for us, starts with keeping equipment working.