Five Key Considerations for Purchasing Soap dispensers in the Hotel/Catering Industry

 

A Comprehensive Procurement Guide: From Cost Control to Brand Experience

Introduction

In the hotel and catering industry, the restroom experience is often overlooked, yet it remains one of the key touchpoints shaping guests ‘brand impressions. A U.S. hotel industry survey reveals that over 70% of guests believe restroom cleanliness directly influences their overall hotel rating. Within restrooms, soap dispensers—being high-frequency fixtures—convey the brand’s values and professionalism through their quality, design, reliability, and sustainability.

However, faced with the overwhelming variety of soap dispensers available on the market—differing in material, capacity, operation method, and price range—purchasing decision-makers often find themselves overwhelmed. This article presents a comprehensive procurement framework for the hotel and catering industries, focusing on five key dimensions, to help you strike the optimal balance between budget, quality, user experience, and brand image.

Consideration 1: Material Selection – Balancing Durability, Aesthetics, and Cost

1.1 Overview of Material Comparison

 

Material Quality Durability Aesthetics Prime Cost Applicable Scene
Stainless steel (Grade 304) ★★★★★ ★★★★★ Medium to High High-end hotels, public restrooms, and high-frequency venues
Plastic (ABS/PP) ★★★☆☆ ★★★☆☆ low Mid-range hotels, restaurants, bulk procurement
Pottery and porcelain ★★★★☆ ★★★★★ Gao High-end design hotel with a spa center
Glass ★★☆☆☆ ★★★★☆ Middle Premium hotels, low-traffic areas

1.2 Stainless Steel: Synonym for Premium Quality and Durability

Stainless steel soap dispensers, particularly those made of 304 food-grade stainless steel, represent the gold standard in the hospitality industry. Their advantages include:

-Exceptional durability: Impact-resistant, corrosion-resistant, and rust-proof, maintaining its pristine condition for years even in humid bathroom environments.

-Antibacterial properties: The stainless steel surface resists bacterial growth and meets hygiene requirements.

-Easy to clean: The smooth surface ensures instant cleanliness with low maintenance costs.

-Premium texture: The brushed or mirror-polished stainless steel surface conveys a professional and upscale brand image.

For hotel lobby restrooms or high-end restaurants with daily foot traffic ranging from hundreds to thousands of visitors, stainless steel soap dispensers represent the most reliable solution.

Potential drawbacks: The price is relatively high; fingerprints tend to leave marks on the surface (though this can be reduced with a brushed finish).

1.3 Plastics: A Cost-effective and Flexible Customization Option

The soap liquid dispenser is typically manufactured from ABS or PP materials. Its core advantages include:

-Cost advantage: The procurement cost is one-third to one-half of stainless steel, making it suitable for projects with limited budgets.

-Easy installation: Lightweight design for simpler installation and replacement.

-Rich color palette: Supports multiple color customization options for seamless brand tone matching.

-Flexible design: The injection molding process enables a wider variety of design shapes.

Potential drawbacks: Prolonged use may result in scratches and discoloration; aging may accelerate in environments with irritating disinfectants; the texture is relatively ordinary.

1.4 Decision Framework for Material Selection

Hotel/catering purchasers are advised to make decisions based on the following logic when selecting materials:

  1. Location determines material selection: Five-star hotels and Michelin-starred restaurants → stainless steel or ceramic; budget hotels and fast-food chains → high-quality plastic is sufficient.
  2. Frequency of use determines durability requirements: High-frequency areas such as lobbies and restaurants → stainless steel; low-frequency areas such as guest rooms and executive floors → plastic or glass.
  3. Maintenance capability consideration: Given the limited size of the cleaning team, opt for easy-to-clean and corrosion-resistant stainless steel.

Professional recommendation: For large chain hotels or restaurants, it is advisable to establish unified material standards while allowing differentiated choices across zones—using stainless steel in public areas and plastic in guest rooms. This approach helps control costs while ensuring consistent quality during critical moments.

Consideration 2: Capacity Planning – The Optimal Solution for Usage Frequency and Fluid Replacement Efficiency

2.1 Relationship Between Capacity and Service Life

The capacity of the soap solution container directly determines the frequency of fluid replacement, which in turn affects labor costs and user experience. Below are recommended capacities for different scenarios:

Usage scenario Daily average number of users Recommended maximum size Expected fluid replacement cycle
The hotel lobby restroom 500+ 800-1200ml 3–5 days
High-end restaurant 200-500 500-1000ml 5–7 days
Hotel Room 2-4 rooms 300-500ml Based on occupancy rates, approximately 2–4 weeks
Gym/Swimming Pool 50-150 500-800ml 5–7 days
convention centre 1000+ 1200ml+ 1-3 days

2.2 Advantages and Precautions of High Capacity

For high-frequency usage areas, large-capacity soap dispensers (over 800 mL) offer significant advantages:

-Reduce fluid infusion frequency: Alleviates the workload of cleaning staff, particularly suitable for facilities with insufficient night shift staffing.

-Avoid awkward empty rooms: A larger capacity reduces the risk of supply interruptions, preventing guests from having a negative experience due to unavailable soap.

-Economies of scale: Purchasing large-packaged soap solutions results in lower unit costs.

However, precautions are also needed for large capacities:

-Installation location: Large-capacity soap dispensers are typically bulky; ensure the wall has sufficient load-bearing capacity.

-Harmonious appearance: An excessively large soap dispenser may appear incongruous in a compact space; a balance between functionality and aesthetics is essential.

2.3 Practical Formula for Capacity Planning

A simple calculation formula can help you plan accurately:

> Daily average usage per point = Daily average foot traffic × Single-dose liquid volume (typically 2–3 mL)

> Minimum capacity = Daily average usage per unit × Target fluid replacement interval days × Safety factor (recommended 1.2)

give an example :

A restaurant has an average daily footfall of 800 customers. Assuming 60% of these customers use the soap dispenser (i.e., 480 visits).

-Single infusion volume is calculated as 2.5 mL → Daily average dosage = 480 × 2.5 = 1200 mL

-Recommended fluid replacement every 3 days → Minimum volume = 1200 × 3 × 1.2 = 4320 ml

→ Multiple soap dispensers need to be installed, or choose a model with a large capacity

2.4 Special Considerations for Room Scenarios

The capacity planning for soap dispensers in hotel guest rooms differs from that in other areas. The era of disposable bottled soap has passed, and an increasing number of hotels are adopting fixed soap dispensers. The common practice is as follows:

-Shower set (shampoo, shower gel, conditioner): Each bottle contains 300–500 mL, typically sufficient for 10–15 days of use (depending on occupancy rate).

Handwashing sink soap dispenser: 300–500 mL, also suitable for use for 2–4 weeks.

-Fluid replacement protocol: It is recommended to conduct centralized fluid replacement assessments after guest check-out, avoiding individual fluid replacement for each guest to prevent waste.

Professional tip: Installing a transparent viewing window or liquid level indicator on the soap dispenser housing allows cleaning staff to immediately determine whether fluid replenishment is needed, significantly improving efficiency.

Consideration 3: Operating Method – Choice Between Inductive and Manual Types

3.1 Comparison of the Two Technologies

Dimension Inductive (Automatic) Manual (press/rotate)
Wholesomeness ★★★★★(Zero-Contact) ★★★☆☆ (Multi-Touch)
Prime cost ★★☆☆☆ (High) ★★★★★★ (Low)
Reliability ★★★★☆ (Electronic Components) ★★★★★(Purely Mechanical)
Maintenance complexity ★★★☆☆ (Battery/Power Source) ★★★★★★ (Almost Maintenance-Free)
User experience ue ★★★★★(Convenient) ★★★★☆ (Press To Activate)
Saponin waste Less (Precise Liquid Delivery) Excessive (Overpressure)

3.2 Core Advantages of the Sensory Soap Dispenser

In the hotel and catering industry, sensor-operated soap dispensers are gradually becoming mainstream, primarily for the following reasons:

Hygiene First: Post-pandemic, consumers have shown significantly heightened attention to “zero-contact” practices. Inductive soap dispensers allow users to obtain soap solution without touching any surfaces, effectively reducing the risk of cross-contamination. For hotels and restaurants, this serves as an intuitive means to convey their hygiene commitment to guests.

Precision control reduces waste: Inductive products are typically equipped with precise liquid dispensing control, ensuring a fixed single-dose volume (usually 2–3 mL), thereby avoiding excessive dispensing caused by manual pressing. In the long term, the savings on soap solution costs can partially offset the equipment procurement expenses.

Enhancing sophistication: The technological appeal of the sensor-operated soap dispenser seamlessly integrates with the design language of modern hotels and restaurants, contributing to a premium experience.

Mature low-power design: The new generation of inductive soap dispensers predominantly features ultra-low power consumption. Taking mainstream market products as an example, they require only four AA batteries and offer a battery life of 6–12 months under an average daily usage of 300 cycles. Some models also support USB-C charging or direct AC power supply, completely eliminating power supply concerns.

3.3 Application Scenarios for Manual Soap Generators

Although inductive soap dispensers offer clear advantages, manual models still hold irreplaceable value:

-Budget-sensitive items: The procurement cost of manual soap dispensers is approximately 30–50% of that of sensor-based models, resulting in significant cost differences for budget hotels, fast-food chains, or bulk purchasing scenarios.

-Low-traffic areas: Places with extremely low usage frequency, such as employee restrooms, warehouses, and back-office areas, where manual operation is fully sufficient.

-Extreme environments: Outdoor settings, construction sites, industrial kitchens, and other environments with high dust concentrations and humidity make manually operated soap dispensers with purely mechanical structures more reliable.

-Backup option: In case the battery of the inductive soap dispenser runs out, the manual version serves as a backup solution, ensuring uninterrupted operation for 24 hours.

3.4 Mixed Strategy: Best Practices

For most hotels and catering projects, a hybrid strategy is recommended:

-Public areas (lobbies, restaurants, meeting rooms): All utilize contactless technology, emphasizing hygiene and user experience

-Room type: Both sensor-activated and manual options are available, depending on budget and location requirements

-Background area (employee restrooms, kitchen handwashing stations): Use economical manual models

This strategy not only controls overall costs but also ensures quality at the touchpoints where customers interact directly.

Consideration Four: Brand Image and Customization – The Sublimation from Function to Experience

4.1 Brand Value of the Soap Maker

In the hotel and catering industry, brand image serves as the core competitive advantage. As the only device in restrooms that interacts directly with guests, the soap dispenser holds value far beyond merely containing soap solution.

A high-quality custom soap maker can:

-Convey the brand color and logo to enhance visual recognition

-Reflect brand positioning through materials and design language (e.g., minimalist, luxurious, eco-friendly, youthful)

-Become a social media “check-in spot” —a uniquely designed soap dispenser that guests can photograph and share on Instagram or Xiaohongshu.

4.2 Overview of Custom Options

Customization Method Effect Description Appropriate material Minimum order quantity requirement
silk-screen logo Flatbed printing has lower costs. Plastic, Glass 500–1000
laser engraving Permanent marking with high texture stainless steel 500–1000
UV Transfer The pattern is fine-grained, ideal for complex designs. plastics 1000–2000
heat tranfer printing The pattern is fine-grained, ideal for complex designs. plastics 1000–2000
Injection molding color Custom overall color plastics 3000–5000
 

Custom Design

ODM mold design, fully customized plastics 5000–10000
ODM customization – no molds required stainless steel 500–1000

4.3 Case Analysis: Customization Approaches of Different Brands

Case A: A high-end luxury hotel

A five-star hotel selected a champagne-yellow electroplated stainless steel soap dispenser, adorned with a laser-engraved hotel logo. The product’s surface is exquisitely polished like jewelry, creating a perfect harmony with the hotel’s marble countertops and golden faucets. Every bathroom photo shared by the hotel on social media inadvertently features this soap dispenser, making it an integral part of the brand identity.

Case B: A premium hotel with an environmental theme

The hotel embraces sustainable principles, featuring white matte-textured plastic soap dispensers adorned with UV-printed green plant patterns and the slogan “We saved 15,000 plastic bottles last year” on their sides. This design not only visually conveys environmental messages but also serves as a key medium for the hotel to share its brand story with guests.

Case C: A chain fast-food brand

The brand employs a unified thermal transfer printing solution to feature its mascot on the front of the soap dispensers, ensuring consistent brand identity and a vibrant aesthetic even in restrooms. The soap dispensers in the children’s area feature cartoon-style designs, making them particularly popular among young visitors.

4.4 The Art of Balance in Customized Decision-Making

While customization is appealing, make rational decisions:

-Small and medium-sized hotels/restaurants: A screen-printed or UV-transfer logo suffices; the initial order quantity should be limited to 500 units or fewer to keep costs under control.

-Chain brands: It is recommended to adopt a unified design standard while creating tailored versions for different regions (e.g., adopting a more vibrant design for family-friendly stores).

-Disposable consumables vs. long-term assets: Customized soap dispensers are long-term assets, with a service life of 3–5 years or even longer. The design must prioritize aesthetic durability, avoiding excessive trend-chasing that could lead to premature obsolescence.

Consideration 5: Sustainability and Supplier Qualifications

5.1 Why Sustainability Has Become Critical in Procurement Decision-Making

Globally, regulations restricting single-use plastics are being rapidly implemented. The European Union has banned various single-use plastic products, while multiple U.S. states are advancing similar legislation. For the hospitality and food service industries, transitioning from single-use bottles to refillable soap dispensers is a necessary step to mitigate compliance risks.

More importantly, consumers are increasingly willing to pay for sustainable brands. A survey shows that over 70% of consumers prefer hotels or restaurants with environmental commitments. Using refillable soap dispensers in restrooms and actively promoting this initiative to guests can effectively enhance brand image and customer loyalty.

5.2 Key Performance Indicators of Sustainable Soapakers

When selecting suppliers and products, it is recommended to evaluate the following sustainability indicators:

Metric Inspection Content The Ideal Answer
Plastic reduction How much plastic can be reduced compared to traditional single-use bottled products? Reduce by at least 50%
Supplementation Method What type of packaging should be used for replenishment? Bagged supplementary packs or recyclable rigid containers
Saponin composition Whether it contains harmful chemical substances and whether it is biodegradable Free from SLS and parabens, compliant with environmental standards
packing material The proportion of recyclable or regenerable components in soap-based packaging Use PCR (Post-consumption recycling) materials
Saponifier casing Whether recycled materials are used for manufacturing Use PCR materials or designs that are detachable and recyclable

5.3 Supplier Qualification Certification

When selecting a soap maker supplier, it is recommended to verify the following qualifications:

Product/Material Certification

-FDA certification: Ensures that food contact-grade materials are suitable for skin contact

-REACH Compliance: EU chemical regulations ensuring no harmful substances exceed permissible limits

-ISO 9001: Quality Management System Certification

-Antibacterial surface certification (if applicable): Demonstrates the product’s antibacterial properties

Sustainability Certification

-Cradle to Cradle®: The gold standard for circular economy products

– EU Ecolabel: The European Union’s eco-label

– FSC certification: Ensures that wooden or paper packaging comes from responsibly managed forests.

Other considerations

-Factory scale and production capacity: Ensure continuous and stable supply capabilities

-ODM/OEM capabilities: For customized requirements, does the supplier possess design, mold-making, and production capabilities?

-Export experience: If the project involves overseas procurement, does the supplier possess the necessary export qualifications and logistics expertise?

-Warranty and Service: Product Warranty Period and After-Sales Support Response Mechanism

5.4 Practical Recommendations for Supplier Selection

-Request samples: Before large-scale procurement, it is essential to obtain physical samples for evaluation. Operate them personally to assess whether the liquid flow is smooth and the structure is robust.

-Small-batch trial order: If conditions permit, place an initial trial purchase of a small quantity (e.g., 50–100 units) and test it in real-world usage scenarios for 1–2 months.

-Multi-channel verification: In addition to the information provided by suppliers, the reliability of suppliers can be cross-verified through industry exhibitions (such as the Canton Fair and Hotel Show), peer reviews, and third-party evaluations.

Procurement Decision Summary: Weight Allocation of Five Key Consideration Factors

Specific conditions vary across different hotels and restaurants, but the following provides a general weighting reference framework:

Consideration Factors Economy hotel/Fast food Mid-range hotel/restaurant High-end/luxury hotels Key Decision Point
Material Selection 20% 25% 30% The budget decision sets the upper limit; its positioning determines the lower limit.
Capacity planning 30% 20% 15% The economy model places greater emphasis on operational efficiency.
Mode of operation 20% 25% 25% High-end projects almost invariably require inductive sensors.
Brand and Customization 10% 15% 25% Core differentiators: Essential for high-end products
Sustainability and Qualifications 20% 15% 5% Compliance should be a priority at all levels.

Final reminder: Soap dispensers are low-frequency replacement devices (typically replaced every 3–5 years), yet they are high-frequency users. In procurement decisions, sacrificing quality to save 100 yuan may result in tenfold costs in subsequent maintenance expenses, customer complaints, and brand image damage. It is recommended to select professional products with reliable quality and rational design within your budget.400ml Touch-Sensor Soap Dispenser

Epilogue

The procurement of soap dispensers in the hotel and catering industry may appear to be a minor detail, yet it fundamentally impacts multiple strategic dimensions—including operational efficiency, customer experience, brand image, and sustainable development.

From material selection to capacity planning, from operational methods to customized design, and further to sustainability and supplier qualifications—these five key considerations form a comprehensive decision-making framework. We hope this article will assist you in making informed and rational decisions within this framework to select the soap maker solution best suited for your project.

Leekong is committed to providing high-quality soap dispensers and ODM/OEM customization services for hotel and catering clients worldwide. Whether plastic or stainless steel soap dispensers, whether sensor-operated or manual, we can customize solutions tailored to your specific requirements. Please contact us to jointly create a superior bathroom experience.

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Eco-Friendly Soap Dispenser: Cut Plastic Waste

The Environmental Transition: From Single-Use Bottles to Rechargeable Systems

Introduction

In today’s world, where global environmental awareness is steadily growing, plastic pollution has become one of the most pressing environmental challenges facing humanity. According to data from the United Nations Environment Programme, approximately 400 million tons of plastic waste are generated worldwide each year, with less than 10% being recycled. Among this plastic

waste, single-use packaging bottles account for a significant proportion—particularly in the personal care product sector within public venues such as hotels, restaurants, and office buildings.

As a company dedicated to the research, development, and manufacturing of soap dispensers, Leekong fully recognizes the environmental impact of traditional single-use plastic soap bottles. This article delves into the plastic issues associated with conventional soap packaging, examines how refillable soap dispensers serve as an effective solution, and offers a comprehensive guide to transitioning from traditional practices toward sustainability, incorporating the latest industry trends.

Part One: The Severe Reality of the Plastic Problem

1.1 The staggering scale of single-use plastic bottles

Imagine this: A hotel with 200 guest rooms provides a 50 ml bottle of shampoo, shower gel, and conditioner for each room upon check-in. Within just one month, this results in hundreds of plastic bottle waste items. Over a year, this figure easily exceeds 10,000 bottles.

There are millions of such hotels around the world.

Industry data shows that Gilchrist & Soames alone reduced plastic usage by over 2,285,254 pounds—equivalent to eliminating 185,815,247 single-use vials—in fiscal year 2025 by guiding customers to switch from disposable bottles to soap dispensers. These figures represent one brand’s achievement; the global impact is staggering.

1.2 The Life Cycle Dilemma of Plastics

The issue of single-use plastic bottles extends far beyond the simple practice of ‘throwing them away after use.’ Their environmental footprint spans the entire lifecycle, from production to disposal:

-Production stage: The manufacturing of plastic bottles consumes substantial amounts of fossil fuels, with approximately 6 kilograms of carbon dioxide emitted per kilogram of plastic produced.

-Usage phase: Small-capacity packaging results in a higher packaging-to-product ratio and reduced transportation efficiency.

-Disposal phase: The vast majority of plastic bottles ultimately end up in landfills or the ocean, where they take hundreds of years to degrade.

1.3 Why “recyclable” isn’t enough

Many people ask, “Can’t plastic bottles be recycled?” The crux of the matter is that being recyclable does not equate to being actually recycled. In reality, due to inadequate recycling infrastructure, higher recycling costs than producing new materials, and the inherent degradation of recycled plastics, the vast majority of single-use plastic bottles never enter the recycling cycle. Most end up in landfills or in the oceans.

Part II: The Add-on Soap Maker – The Core of the Solution

2.1 From disposable to replenishable: a magnitude leap

The switching to a supplementary soap solution generator represents the direct solution to the aforementioned issues.

According to industry practices, replacing disposable vials with soap dispensers can reduce plastic usage by an average of 56% to 77%. The rationale behind this figure is straightforward: a durable soap dispenser housing can last for several years, during which only large-packaged soap solution needs to be replenished.

Compare:

Option Annual Plastic Consumption (Estimate) Packaging Replacement Frequency
Disposable vials (for hotels with 200 guest rooms) Approximately 500–800 kg Replaced daily/for each guest
Replenishable soap solution tank (same capacity) Approximately 150–200 kg Replenish every 2–4 weeks

 

2.2 Selection of supplementation methods: Which is more environmentally friendly?

Not all “supplementary” systems are equally environmentally friendly. The environmental benefits vary significantly depending on the specific supplementation method employed.

Method 1: Pouch Refill

This is currently the most common solution. Compared to rigid plastic bottles, bag packaging reduces plastic consumption by approximately 70–80%, while also featuring smaller transportation volume and lower carbon emissions. However, bag packaging typically consists of multi-layer composite materials, making recycling more challenging.

Method 2: Reusable bottles and containers

The soap solution is dispensed using recyclable rigid containers (such as PET bottles or HDPE barrels), which are returned to the supplier for cleaning and reuse after use. This approach closely resembles a “closed-loop” system, offering optimal environmental benefits.

Method 3: Bulk Supplement Station

In several pioneering initiatives, self-service refilling machines similar to those at Mr.Turtle have been introduced—consumers bring their own containers for bulk refilling, achieving zero packaging waste. This model is being adopted in supermarkets and laundromats across the United States, with over 10 machines currently installed. These machines refuel more than 3,000 ounces of cleaning solution weekly, eliminating approximately 20 pounds of plastic waste each week.

2.3 Enhancing Effect of the Sensory Soap Dispenser

The integration of the supplementary system with the inductive soap solution generator further enhances environmental benefits. The advantages of the inductive soap solution generator include:

Precise liquid dispensing: Prevents excessive dispensing caused by manual pressing, thereby reducing soap waste.

Intelligent control: The sensor integrated into the Notty soap dispenser detects the size difference between adult and child hands, automatically adjusting the liquid output volume.

Low-energy design: Many modern inductive soap dispensers use USB-C rechargeable batteries, with some models automatically switching to standby mode after being idle for over 30 minutes to conserve energy.

Studies indicate that precision liquid dispensing technology can reduce the actual consumption of soap solution by 20–30%, meaning that the same volume of replenishment solution can be used for a longer duration, thereby further decreasing packaging requirements and logistics-related carbon emissions.

Part III: Circular Economy and Innovation in Sustainable Materials

3.1 From “Linear” to “Cyclic”

The traditional “produce-use-dispose” model is unsustainable. The concept of a circular economy holds that waste itself is a resource.

In the soap dispenser industry, this concept is becoming a reality. Take the PureLine EcoBlack series launched by CWS Hygiene as an example: these dispensers are made from up to 98% post-consumer recycled plastic sourced from discarded electronic devices such as keyboards and computer casings. The company clearly articulates its design philosophy: “Made from what was. Designed for what’s next.”

3.2 Innovations Beyond Plastic Recycling

In addition to recycling plastics, the industry is exploring a wider range of sustainable materials:

Applications of construction waste composite materials:

The 2026 Red Dot Design Award-winning “WASH” soap dispenser employs an innovative composite material—containing at least 70% waste incineration bottom ash (IBA). This material resembles ceramic in appearance yet boasts impact resistance comparable to plastic, achieving genuine waste resource utilization.

3.3 Recyclable Consumables: Beyond Hardware

A truly sustainable soap-making system requires a dual recycling process for both hardware and consumables.

The EcoBlack series from CWS features not only a soap dispenser casing made from recycled plastic, but also its accompanying consumables are designed for circular use.

Foam soap solution: Certified with Cradle to Cradle®

Orange Peel Hand Cream: Utilizing recycled orange peel for innovative application

Cotton towel roll: Reusable

Recycled paper: derived from recycled cardboard boxes

These consumables also bear the EU Ecolabel, Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certification, and Oeko-Tex certification, ensuring environmental compliance throughout the entire lifecycle—from production to disposal.

Part Ⅳ: Breaking the Trap of the Closed System of “Brand Lock-in”

4.1 Hidden Costs of Closed Systems

In traditional business models, many soap maker manufacturers adopt a strategy of “free machine delivery with profit generation through consumables sales.” Under this model, the soap maker itself may be provided free of charge, but users are compelled to purchase exclusive soap refill packs from the brand—typically priced significantly higher than market rates.

As Wuoma noted during its product launch: “Under this model, each soap dispenser could cost customers hundreds of euros over several years. In large buildings, this translates to additional expenditures of thousands of euros over the same period.”

4.2 Advantages of Open Systems

The open system that breaks down “brand lock-in” is becoming the new industry standard. Key features of such systems include:

Universal Refill Bottle: Users may purchase soap liquid of any brand for refilling.

Compatible with multiple containers: Can be filled with the built-in container or commonly available reusable refill packs available on the market.

Transparent pricing: Hardware is sold at its actual value, giving users genuine freedom of choice

Woma’s Gassat soap dispenser exemplifies this philosophy. The company explicitly states: “We aim to provide a smarter, more sustainable, and more convenient way to use soap.”

4.3 Practical Significance for the Procuring Entity

For managers of large facilities such as hotels, office buildings, and hospitals, choosing an open system means:

  1. Cost-controlled:Soap solution can be purchased from the open market without brand restrictions.
  2. Stable supply: Operations will not be affected by supply issues of any particular brand.
  3. Flexible Optimization:You can flexibly switch soap brands or types based on environmental objectives and budget constraints.
  4. Long-term value:Hardware investments can be recouped within several years through savings on consumables.

Part V: Commercial Benefits – A Win-Win for the Environment and Economy

5.1 Support for ESG Goals

For listed companies or enterprises seeking financing, ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) performance is becoming increasingly crucial. Adopting sustainable soap-making systems can directly contribute to:

Environment (E): Reduce plastic waste, lower the carbon footprint, and support the circular economy

Social (S): Demonstrate the company’s commitment to environmental protection and enhance its brand image

Governance (G): Establish a transparent supply chain management system

Many companies have begun specifically disclosing their achievements in reducing single-use plastics in their ESG reports. For example, Gilchrist & Soames reports the “number of pounds of plastic reduced by guiding customers to use soap dispensers” as a key environmental metric.

5.2 Brand Premium and Customer Loyalty

In an era where consumers’ environmental awareness is growing, “sustainability” itself has become a competitive advantage. A survey shows that over 70% of consumers prefer brands with environmental commitments. For service industries such as hotels and restaurants, implementing sustainable soap dispensers in restrooms allows them to convey clear environmental values to guests, thereby enhancing brand affinity and customer loyalty.

Part VI: Industry Trends and Future Outlook300ML Single 304SS Soap Dispenser

6.1 Directions for Technological Innovation

The sustainable development of the soap solution generator industry is advancing in multiple technological directions:

Internet of Things (IoT) and Smart Management:

The new-generation soap dispenser integrates IoT functionality, enabling remote monitoring of liquid levels, analysis of usage data, and automatic triggering of refilling reminders. This not only enhances operational efficiency but also allows for further optimization of refilling frequency and soap consumption through data analysis, thereby reducing waste.

Breakthrough in New Materials:

In addition to plastic recycling, new materials such as bio-based plastics, recycled marine plastics, and composite materials made from industrial waste are being adopted in soap-making equipment, offering more environmentally friendly options for product design.

Widespread adoption of solid formulations:

The solid hand sanitizing wipe/powder system represents the future direction of “zero plastic.” With technological maturation and declining costs, such systems are expected to find broader applications across various scenarios.

6.2 Policy and Regulatory Drivers

Globally, regulations restricting single-use plastics are being introduced at an accelerating pace:

The European Union has banned a variety of single-use plastic products.

Several U.S. states are advancing similar legislation.

China is also strengthening efforts to combat plastic pollution.

These policies will directly drive the transition of venues such as hotels, restaurants, and office buildings from single-use bottled soap dispensers to refillable soap dispensers. For purchasers, proactive planning enables them to mitigate future compliance risks.

Epilogue

The sustainable soap dispenser is more than just an eco-friendly concept; it represents a proven solution that delivers both environmental and economic benefits. Its value is multifaceted—ranging from reducing plastic waste and lowering operational costs to supporting ESG objectives and enhancing brand image.

For those reading this article—whether hotel managers, facility managers, or brand procurement directors—the time is ripe for transformation. The technology is ready, the cost-effectiveness is clear, and consumer expectations are well-defined. All that remains is to take action.

Leekong is committed to providing global customers with high-quality, customizable sustainable soap dispensers. Whether plastic or stainless steel, manual or sensor-operated, we offer ODM/OEM customization tailored to your specific needs. Let us join hands to create a future with less plastic and more sustainability.

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