Understanding Linen Loss in NHS Healthcare - Tues 24 March 2026 at 11am

Supporting the NHS with linen and laundry requirements goes beyond operational delivery. The NHS reportedly loses around 4 million pieces of linen annually – over 80% of total linen usage. This results in significant financial, operational and environmental impact.

This webinar will explore the challenges NHS organisations face and how trusts can reduce linen loss, strengthen contract performance, and improve efficiency through better education, processes and management.

What will you learn?

  • Understand the scale and cost of linen loss in the NHS
  • Explore the causes and operational impacts
  • Discover practical strategies to mitigate losses
  • Learn how to drive performance through effective contract management and staff education
  • Learn more about the Linen and Laundry Framework Agreement

Why attend?
Gain actionable insights and proven approaches that can help your organisation reduce waste, improve efficiency and drive better value from linen and laundry services.

Who should attend?

  • Estates & Facilities teams
  • Soft FM and Linen/Laundry service leads
  • Procurement and contract managers
  • Operational managers

Meet Your Experts

  • Jo Goodwin – Category Manager
  • Rusne Baliutaviciute – Category Buyer

 

 

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