Scaling Sustainability in Kungsbacka, Sweden
For public sector leaders, the challenge of "responsible laundry" isn't just about clean mop-pads and textiles, it’s about the invisible environmental footprint left behind. When a municipality washes tons of synthetic textiles and workwear annually, the volume of microplastics and water waste can be staggering.
Reducing Microplastics & Water Waste: Mimbly’s Impact at Eksta
In a recent article by Norra Halland, journalist Kristian Alm highlights our pilot project with the municipal housing company Eksta in Kungsbacka, Sweden where the Mimbox has been put to the test in a busy communal laundry room. The results? They speak for themselves. In just six weeks, the project has already saved 16,000 liters (16 cubic meters) of water and prevented 1.2 kilograms of microplastics from entering our oceans.
Why Water Resilience Starts in the Laundry Room: Mimbox 2 for Smarter, Sustainable Facilities
Facilities across Europe face rising utility costs and tightening environmental rules. Laundry rooms are a practical place to act. Mimbox 2 turns existing machines into connected, resource-saving infrastructure without replacement.

