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International flavour to the Cleaning Show 2019 The Cleaning Show 2019 - taking place at London’s Excel on 19-21
cleaners from across the globe to try to take his crown at the
March – will have an international feel this year, greater than at
show. Sponsored by Unger, the Window Cleaning World Cup
any previous show. Since the move to London from its previous
will see window cleaners taking part as representatives of their
home at Birmingham’s NEC, the Cleaning Show has steadily
countries as well as representing themselves and their respective
increased the number of exhibitors and visitors coming from
companies. In addition to getting the chance to try to break
mainland Europe and beyond.
Terry’s world record of just 9.14 seconds set in 2009 (breaking his own previous best times recorded first in 1995 and then
This year sees a number of exhibitors attending from overseas –
again in 2005), the fastest window cleaner over the three days
several from Europe, but others from as far afield as China. Early
will win a cash prize of £1000. Female window cleaners are also
indications from pre-registered visitor data show a similar trend.
being encouraged to take part and will be able to battle it out for a separate World Cup title and another £1000 in cash. They
The show kicks off with a welcome and opening keynote
will also get the chance to try to break the woman’s Guinness
(Tuesday 19 March 2019 @ 11.00am in the Conference Theatre)
Window Cleaning World Record which stands at 16.28 seconds,
by Stephen Ashkin, the green cleaning guru, executive director
set by Britain’s Deborah Morris at the 2011 Cleaning Show.
of the USA’s Green Cleaning Network and founder of the Green Cleaning University. Stephen is an internationally recognised
So whatever your interest, and wherever your business is
speaker, author, consultant and advocate, and we’re delighted
based, the Cleaning Show 2019 promises to have something for
that he is making the trip from the States to share his knowledge
everyone. See you there!
and passion for green cleaning techniques. He has spent over 35 years working with leading consumer and commercial cleaning
Wishing you a happy, clean, tidy and healthy month ahead.
product manufacturers, distributors, service providers, building owners, governments, unions, and advocates and, in the US, he is fondly known as the ‘Father of Green Cleaning’. A further international element is being introduced with the Window Cleaning World Cup. Terry ‘Turbo’ Burrows, officially
Neil Nixon, Editor
the world’s fastest window cleaner, is challenging window
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Industry News In the news this month… BICSc confirms HQ relocation for development of new training suite, Briggs Equipment acquires Hiremech Ltd, Techtex buys out competitors to strengthen market position.
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People Personnel news and new appointments from across the cleaning and FM sectors.
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Clear Impressions Sponsored feature from Grundon Waste Management.
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Contracts We take a look at all the latest contracts awarded across the industry.
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New Products An overview of some of the new products available on the market this month.
05 Editor’s Comment
16 BICSc Comment
20 BCC Comment
Looking back at the past month in the cleaning sector.
A public inconvenience.
Why a change can be much better than a rest.
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21 Making a margin – a contractor’s blog Lee Andrews reports.
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INDUSTRY NEWS
BICSc confirms HQ relocation for development of new training suite EARLIER this year the British Institute of
Business Services as ‘the only place to start
Cleaning Science (BICSc) published an article –
your journey with BICSc accredited training’. Neil Spencer-Cook, chief operating officer
‘Time to move on and up’ - announcing that its headquarters was being put up for sale, with
for BICSc and board member for BBS,
the intention of securing a larger premises.
said: “The redevelopment of our current
The Institute’s plans to move have now been
headquarters into a dedicated BBS training
finalised and approved by the BICSc Council
suite will allow for a significant improvement
with the purchase of number 4 Premier Court,
in the facilities and learning experience we
across from its current location in Moulton
offer to candidates. Not only will we be able
Park, Northampton.
to offer a higher volume of training, ensuring the consistency of our brand, but we will also
The move to number 4 will take place early in 2019 and will see the HQ team move
have a greater ability to expand our capacity
with minimal distribution for members and
going forward. We are at a time where BBS is
clients. The current BICSc HQ, which has been
delivering more training than ever before, and
the organisation’s home since 2003, will be
with no sense of this demand dropping this is
redeveloped into an enhanced training suite,
a great start to planning for the future.” Denise Hanson, head of technical services for
dedicated to delivering BICSc accredited
BICSc, said: “We are looking forward to the coming
training in a central UK location.
year in our new home as well as continuing to do
The move comes as a result of a highly
what we do best - teaching you to clean - whether
successful year for BICSc which saw a strong technical team put in place, enabling the
launch of additional Cleanlogic workshops
it be our Licence to Practice, skills and assessor
organisation to deliver the majority of its
and courses, as well as other initiatives to
training or our all new Cleanlogic workshops and
training in-house. Cleanlogic also took off and
enhance customer service. These initiatives
courses. We are sure we will be welcoming many
membership numbers increases dramatically.
will be driven forward with the development
more individuals to our brand-new BBS Training
The Institute is now planning on investing
of a new BBS Training Suite, allowing the
Suite throughout 2019.”
further in the training it provides with the
organisation to focus on establishing BICS
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LOYA - who assesses how effective you are? MANY readers of this publication will be
grading scheme. Birmingham-based We Clean
aware from attending the 2018 Loo of the Year
in 2015 and leading international FM provider
Awards event or reading the 2018 Loo of the
ABM demonstrated in 2017 that a cleaning or
Year Awards results brochure that there were
FM services company can achieve the ultimate
national and UK/Republic of Ireland winners
accolade by winning the overall Loo of the Year
from all market sectors. These included first
Awards trophy.”
time and single-entry entrants and providers
For 2019, the Loo of the Year Awards has
from small camping and caravan sites to town
introduced a new Diamond Award which will
councils and cafes to major national companies
join the existing silver, gold and platinum award
and large local authorities. Many small, national
grades as the highest and most prestigious
and international cleaning and FM companies
award available to washroom providers, their
enter each year and receive an independent
cleaners and maintainers. This award will supplement the platinum award and focus
assessment of their washroom provision and recognition for their high standards. These
from home’ toilet provision and recognition
on the highest standards of cleaning, special
opportunities continue in 2019.
of the standards achieved based on ‘the
facilities for babies, children and those who
washroom standard’ for the UK.
need Changing Places or Space to Change
Who assesses how clean and well maintained the premises that you own or those that
Mike Bone, LOYA managing director, said:
toilet facilities - the provision of clean and
you clean are? How do you benchmark your
“Companies and institutions throughout the
well-maintained washroom facilities to meet all
achievements against your competitors? Does
UK use their entries in the annual Loo of the
user’s needs.
your company and its cleaning staff receive
Year Awards as a proven, cost effective and
recognition for a job well done? Entry into
independent annual assessment of the standard
2019 Loo of the Year Awards. Winners will be
the annual Loo of the Year Awards is a way of
of their washroom provision management and
announced on Friday 6 December in Solihull.
receiving an independent assessment of ‘away
receive proper recognition through our annual
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The Cleaning Show announces the first ever ‘Window Cleaning World Cup’ TERRY ‘Turbo’ Burrows, officially the world’s
Federation of Window Cleaners (FWC), the UK’s
fastest window cleaner for over 20 years, is
window cleaning trade body. Andrew Lee, chairman of the FWC, said: “Both
challenging window cleaners from across the globe to try to take his crown at the UK’s
Terry and Deborah’s records have stood for a very
Cleaning Show in London in March.
long time and we felt it was time we highlighted to our fellow window cleaners around the
Staged at the Excel exhibition centre (1921 March 2019), the official Guinness World
break Terry’s world record of just 9.14 seconds
world that in March in London there’s a great
Record Challenge will also be part of a new
set in 2009 (breaking his own previous best
opportunity for someone to break the Guinness
international window cleaning competition,
times recorded first in 1995 and then again in
World Record. But we also wanted to add an
The Window Cleaning World Cup.
2005), the fastest window cleaner over the three
extra incentive to encourage the world’s very
days will win a cash prize of £1000.
best window cleaners to come over to London
The Window Cleaning World Cup, sponsored
and get involved, and so we have created the
by Unger, will see window cleaners from across
Female window cleaners are also being
the globe taking part as representatives of their
encouraged to take part and will be able to
first ever Window Cleaning World Cup. We hope
countries as well as representing themselves
battle it out for a separate World Cup title and
the combination of a potential Guinness World
and their respective companies. Participants will
another £1000 in cash. They will also get the
Record win, a £1000 prize, and the right to call
be tasked with cleaning three 114.3cm square
chance to try to break the woman’s Guinness
yourself the world’s quickest window cleaner
office windows set in a frame with a 300mm long
Window Cleaning World Record which stands at
on behalf of your country, will tempt more
squeegee and 9 litres of water in the fastest time.
16.28 seconds, set by Britain’s Deborah Morris at
international participants to make the trip.”
They must also remember to wipe the window
the 2011 Cleaning Show.
sill, and any smears will incur time penalties which are then added to their final time. In addition to getting the chance to try to
Both the Guinness World Record
Anyone who is interested in taking part should visit:
Challenges, and the Window Cleaning World
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Briggs Equipment acquires Hiremech Ltd AS part of its growth strategy, Briggs Equipment
the Briggs group, Hiremech can fulfil its full
objectives and providing a strong return on
has acquired Hiremech Ltd, enhancing its
potential going forward.
their investment, and this acquisition supports
coverage and strengthening its presence in
Peter Jones, group managing director of
that objective. We expect that Hiremech’s
London and the South East. The independent
Briggs Equipment, said: “We are delighted
existing customer base will benefit from
dealer based in North London will become
to be able to make this announcement and
greater flexibility in financing, a wider choice
a wholly owned subsidiary of Briggs and will
to welcome the team at Hiremech on-board.
of machines on long term rental and access
continue to trade under its own name with
Bringing together two businesses with a
to an extremely diverse range of equipment
all current operational contacts remaining in
breadth and depth of industry knowledge
from Briggs’ short term hire fleet. The culture
place. Hiremech Ltd will represent the Hyster
allows us to lay strong foundations to offer
and values of Hiremech are already strongly
and Utilev brands of fork lift trucks as well as
stronger support to our customers, improve
aligned with those of Briggs and Sammons,
having access to Hako and JLG equipment.
efficiencies, benefit from economies of scale,
demonstrated through their work with local
Briggs recognises that Hiremech has produced
and increase our market awareness and
communities and their focus on people and
consistent revenue and profit growth in recent
share for the future. We are committed to
safety. With the support and financial backing
years and believes that through being part of
meeting our owner Sammons Enterprises’ core
of the new parent companies, Hiremech will be better placed to optimise their positive impact on communities and charities within their area.” Paul Green, managing director of Hiremech, added: “The acquisition of Hiremech by Briggs is great news for our loyal employees and customers. This will mean we can continue to strengthen our position in the local market through the support and benefits that come from being part of a national business. We look forward to representing a strong brand in Hyster, and an even broader portfolio of complementary products.”
Left to right; Gary Clements, Rod Smith, Paul Green, and Peter Jones.
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Techtex buys out competitors to strengthen market position MANCHESTER-BASED supplier of healthcare and industrial fabrics, Technical Textile Services Ltd, which trades as Techtex, has announced the acquisition of two competitors, Whitminster International Ltd and Klenzeen Ltd. The sum paid is undisclosed, but the newly-enlarged business enjoys a £20 million plus turnover, and takes the workforce to 90. With two divisions supplying healthcare and industry, the company sources non-woven fabrics and manufactures a range of dry and wet wipe products including branded, private label and generic products. The company operates from a modern, 70,000 sq ft manufacturing and warehouse facility at the Rhodes Business Park, Middleton, north
From left to right: Brian Whitney, David Beardsworth, Steve Oldfield, David Thompson, and Julian Ashworth.
The buy-out is the fourth by Techtex in the past
The acquisition funding was provided by
Manchester. The two acquired businesses share
decade. Sales director, David Beardsworth, said:
HSBC. Mark Boyle, HSBC UK’s relationship
the same directors and are based on a site in
“These acquisitions will further strengthen our
director for Greater Manchester, said:
Stafford, from where operations will continue.
offer to customers in healthcare and industry and
“Technical Textile Services has a strong
will enhance our offer to new markets, including
reputation in its industry and a clear growth
Beardsworth, finance director Steve Oldfield
significant overseas opportunities…Current
strategy. We’re proud to support the company
and operations director Brian Whitney - are
customers of all the companies now under
as it expands through this acquisition into new
joined by Whitminster and Klenzeen directors
Techtex should know that it is business as usual
markets; achieving sales growth, boosting its
Julian Ashworth, who becomes general
and, thanks to our combined resources, we are
manufacturing capacity and creating new jobs
manager, and David Thompson, who becomes
focused on an even keener approach to customer
in the area.”
sales manager.
service, technical expertise and product quality.”
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The founding partners - sales director David
New commercial laundry operation launched A new commercial cleaning operation -
returned to commercial laundries’ pool stock,
designed to help the laundry industry look after
to continue its useful economic life.
its linen for longer - has been officially launched following a successful two-year pilot. Half a million pounds of investment has already been ploughed into Bradfordheadquartered Regenex since the journey
The average net cost saving - when compared
concrete marks - from a range of fabrics. David Midgley said: “Unfortunately, the UK lags behind many of our European neighbours
to clients having to re-purchase each item - is
when it comes to waste hierarchy excellence
35%, but this figure has reached up to 80% for
for textiles - something that has to change.
chefs’ apparel.
Legislative pressures aside, consumers are
With a wealth of textiles knowledge, Regenex
starting to push back on this environmental
began in 2016. In that time the 25,000sqft
founders David Midgley, Paul Hamilton and
ineffectiveness - we only have to look at the
facility, with capacity to expand, handled 300
Matthew Whitehead know their cloth. So, they
recent Stacey Dooley programme on fast
tonnes of condemned linen and apparel from
set about devising a new cleaning method that
fashion to see that people are increasingly
the hospitality, healthcare and workwear
they believed could shift more complex stains
intolerant of damage to our planet. This cannot
sectors, that was otherwise destined to be
commercial laundry companies find hard to
continue. This isn’t to say that the industry has
ragged or landfilled. 74% has been restored and
remove - including self-tan, ink, mildew, and
sat back and done nothing. Continuous batch washing systems have made great headway in the reduction of energy usage, for example, but some extreme stains remain difficult to remove. We’ve been told that up to 50% of linen returned to hotels, for example, is still dirty. For many people, this renders items as nothing but ‘waste’, which we know is not the case. We believe therefore that the Regenex process can only complement the efforts of the continuous batch washers - enabling the UK to ‘love its linen for longer’.”
David Midgley (left) and Paul Hamilton.
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Genesis Biosciences appoints Admiral Cleaning Supplies as sole UK distributor GLOBAL microbial and anti-
quality approach to business and
microbial product developer,
desire to create differentiators
Genesis Biosciences, has appointed
in standards of hygiene and
Admiral Cleaning Supplies as
cleanliness.”
the sole UK distributor for its
Andy Bottrill, managing
professional probiotic cleaning
director of Admiral Cleaning
range, Evogen Professional.
Supplies, said: “At Admiral we
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all three areas. For many years now
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we have seen numerous products
interior solutions such as general
launched to the UK market,
purpose Biocleaner, carpet and
however they have struggled
upholstery shampoo, odour
to cope in the commercial
neutraliser and kitchen-specific
environment. In Genesis
cleaning products, as well as an
Biosciences we see a company that
exterior collection featuring hard
has invested huge sums of money
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Cleaning operative helps catch suspected shoplifter EAGLE-EYED street cleaner Sean Wright has
at the Sainsburys Local branch, confirmed that
helped police catch a suspected shoplifter
there had been a series of shoplifting incidents
in Birmingham on New Year’s Eve. Wright,
that morning, mainly involving the theft of
employed by Westside Business Improvement
confectionery. She said: “This was a fantastic
District (BID), had noticed a man parking a
reaction by Sean and we’re really grateful to
car and acting suspiciously on the corner of
him for helping police to catch the suspected
Granville Street and Broad Street just after
shoplifter. Hopefully people will realise that the
8.15am on Monday 31 December.
wardens and street cleaners in and around Broad
Minutes later, Sean Wright witnessed the
Sean Wright, said: “The man had changed
Street are always keeping their eyes open and this might help dissuade them from shoplifting.”
same man running out of Sainsburys Local
his clothes, but I recognised him straight away
supermarket at 10 Brindley Place carrying
and was able to alert the police who arrested
what was thought to have been boxes of
him. Most people only see you as a cleaner, but
really proud of Sean for being prepared to go
chocolates, chased by staff who suspected him
while I might be sweeping streets I also keep
above and beyond his job role in helping the
of shoplifting. The suspect disappeared, but
my eyes open and know what’s going on. I keep
police and members of the BID. It’s typical of the
Wright was able to tell shop staff and police
observant because I think it’s important that
team spirit we have here at Westside BID which
where the man’s car was parked, and when the
anyone who works for Westside BID is prepared
is to always think of our member businesses, and
same man returned to his car shortly afterwards
to protect the public and its members.”
to help them in any way we can.”
he was arrested on suspicion of shoplifting.
Cherie Whyte, customer and trading manager
Mike Olley, Westside BID manager, said: “We’re
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Dirty office kitchens cause workplace rifts and disruption NEW research from the professional division
and overflowing bins are also leaving
of Miele has revealed that dirty office kitchens
many UK employees feeling disgusted with
are causing workplace rifts and disrupting
colleagues. Unsurprisingly, 75% of individuals
performance, with 9 out of 10 workers
feel their home kitchen is much cleaner than
surveyed wanting improved facilities. 44% of
their office facilities.
office workers also say that their colleagues’ dishwashing abilities are well below par. The survey of 500 office workers found that
Workers are also more than happy to make their kitchen cleanliness dissatisfaction known. 76% would hang a sign in the kitchen while
organisations could face difficulties recruiting
41% would ‘out’ a colleague in front of other
new talent if they can’t provide high quality
employees, and 55% would report a culprit to
kitchen facilities, with 54% of respondents
management. This highlights the wider affect
admitting they would consider turning down a
that unclean kitchen facilities can have on
job if the kitchen was not up to scratch.
employee happiness and job satisfaction.
Unwashed dishes are the most common
Miele commissioned the independent survey
Sam Bailey, sales and marketing director of the Professional Division of Miele.
dishwasher range promises quick cycle times along with faster drying times, making them
kitchen bugbear, for 45% of respondents,
with Sapio Research as part of its new ProfiLine
highly suited to busy office kitchens.
while grimy work surfaces, dirty appliances
Dishwasher launch. The new commercial
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and easier overall for the end user. There is
reusable tubs and refill packs to reduce plastic
birthday in style after securing substantial
also the green factor to consider. We supply
waste and large transportation costs, helping to
business from the aerospace industry for its
minimise our carbon footprint in the process.
new impregnated wipe products. The last
It reflects the world we live in. Our customers
12 months has seen a strong performance
want professional cleaning products that do the
thanks to its commitment to developing and
job, but are also friendly to the environment.
launching high performance cleaning solutions
There have been huge changes in customer
that are also kinder to the environment.
requirements over the past 50 years and two things we have done well is continued
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A public inconvenience RECENTLY I had cause to use the
In one particular market town in
station and found there was no toilet paper in any
public toilets at Green Park
Essex, the town council closed the
cubicle and no one to replenish the toilet paper
Station in London. I was
only public toilets in the town
or refund their money. There is a coffee house I
somewhat aghast to find
that were located in the car park,
have visited where you have to ask for the key to
it now costs 50p to spend
as a cost saving exercise. There
the toilet which is kept behind the counter, and a
a penny. Having paid my
are now, to the best of my
colleague has visited another where the code for
entrance fee and negotiated
knowledge, no public toilets
the toilet door is printed on the receipt therefore
the turnstile, I was met
available at all. This is not
ensuring that people are not using their facilities
with facilities that were not
uncommon as local government
without first making a purchase.
acceptable. Not very clean, 80% of the cubicles
struggles to balance its budgets. However, it is
This problem starts at school where firstly it
unusable and blocked off, no hot water but
not acceptable as this is a human necessity not
is not a legal requirement for schools to provide
only cold water from the taps, and no means of
a nicety. I have also noticed that one of the new
toilets for pupils. However, it is a legal requirement
drying your hands at all!
banking organisations has a public toilet available.
for them to provide toilets for teachers as it is their
This is recognition of the requirement to have
place of work and, furthermore, there are still areas
train terminals the fee for using the facilities
facilities for customer and non-customer use. A
within the United Kingdom where children have to
provided is 30p. However, without naming them,
few years ago I had a 2.5 hour appointment with
ask for the key to unlock the toilets.
there are stations where there is no charge at all.
my bank (one of the big four) and when I enquired
This led me to recall that at some mainline
At many of the major train stations at peak
Public toilets are a social necessity. The lack
if there was a washroom available for customer
of provision ultimately affects public health. We
times there are frequently ladies queueing for
use, I was advised to go to the hotel across the
should all be grateful for the provision of public
the ladies toilets. This happens in some of our
road. This rather goes against Alfred Hitchcock’s
conveniences and be more vocal about their closure
major airports too where I have also seen men
advice: ‘the length of a film should be directly
otherwise we will be going backwards to pre-
queueing for the gents. This is also often seen in
related to the endurance of the human bladder’.
Victorian times.
shopping centres at the weekends where there
Even when public toilets are available they
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are queues for the ladies. Some years ago, the
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Americans had a campaign for ‘Potty Parity’.
colleague of mine went to the facilities in a bus
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Hillbrush family appoints next generation of directors CHARLES and Andy Coward have been appointed
Philip Coward said: “After 44 years with
as joint managing directors of family-owned
Hillbrush and many of those as managing
Hillbrush, the specialist brush manufacturer,
director, the time is right for me to hand over
following the move of current MD Philip Coward to
to the next generation of our family. Youth
become chairman of the company.
is important in any organisation and both Charlie and Andy are well qualified to drive
Philip’s son Charles is currently commercial
Hillbrush forward. While we have our heritage
director of Hillbrush, overseeing sales and marketing operations, while his nephew, Andy, joined Hillbrush in 2016 as IT and finance director. Hillbrush, which was established in Wiltshire
Charles and Andy Coward, the new joint managing directors of Hillbrush.
As part of its plans for continuous
in traditional brush-making we have developed some innovative new products in the last few years including specialist cleaning tools for high
in 1922, now manufactures more than 2000
product innovation, Hillbrush opened a new
risk hygiene food manufacturing. Developing
products, from traditional brooms through
manufacturing facility on the outskirts of Mere
new markets and opportunities such as these
to specialist cleaning tools for janitorial, food
in Wiltshire in 2017 which incorporates a visitor
will support our future expansion - these are
manufacturing and HORECA sectors, which are
centre, brush museum, restaurant, and shop.
exciting times for Hillbrush.”
distributed to more than 90 countries.
The company employs more than 100 people.
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Head of public sector role at phs phs Group has created a new head of public
through its patented LifeCycle process and
sector role as it strives to put customers at the
cleaning up plastic from the oceans to saving
heart of its business. With 15 years of public sector
water and delivering cost efficiencies.
experience, Chris Brown has been appointed into
Prior to joining phs, Brown spent three years
the position and will lead the company’s drive to
at outsourcing company Capita Translating and
enhance its offering to the public sector and build
Interpreting where he was head of public sector,
stronger relationships with customers.
and nine years at LanguageLine Solutions, latterly
when it comes to sustainability, CSR and cost
as head of new business. He is experienced at
savings - and phs can help customers meet these
hygiene products and services, phs has 90,000
serving public sector customers and ensuring
objectives. It’s why phs stood out to me as an
customers across 300,000 locations nationwide,
services meet and exceed their requirements.
employer and it is time to spread this message to
Offering healthcare, washroom and floorcare
of which 20% are within the public sector. These
“The needs of the public sector are distinct
our customers.” Paul Doble, CCO at phs Group, said: “We’re
range from local authorities and education
and it’s important that as a company these
to the NHS, police and fire services. These
are recognised and put first,” said Chris
refining the way we operate so that first and
contracts are serviced locally by phs employees
Brown. “We’re committed to understanding
foremost we are a customer-centric business
based across the UK.
our customers better and becoming a trusted
offering the gold standard in service. This
partner rather than just a service provider.
appointment is one of a series of new roles we
accounts and customers across the UK, manage
There’s so much phs does which is above and
are creating to consolidate phs as a business
the company’s framework partnerships, ensure
beyond such as converting hygiene waste into
and will bring a more focused, strategic drive to
compliance and drive new business. A key part
energy to power industry, recycling ghost fishing
our significant public sector offering. There has
of his role will be to continually improve the
nets into floor mats and helping our customers
been a lot of change in the business and we will
company’s service and raise awareness of its
save water through our innovative water saving
continue to evolve to ensure that we consistently
offering and commitment to doing more for
solutions. Almost every organisation either
deliver a better service for our customers.”
customers - from diverting waste from landfill
has legal obligations or aspirations to do more
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Chris Brown will oversee all public sector
Monthind celebrates another year of growth MONTHIND has enjoyed another successful
investment in its people and processes
Monthind provides cleaning, window
year of business growth. Simon Biggs, partner
that we are always in a position to deliver a
cleaning, pest control, grounds maintenance
at Monthind Clean, said: “We have secured a
proven high-quality service, even in complex
and waste management services. Monthind
number of large contracts across a range of
environments. We recently secured a multi-
was also awarded via Wates Construction,
industry sectors, demonstrating our ability to
service line contract at the new state-of-the-
the construction firm responsible for
offer a variety of services to meet sometimes
art Quadram Institute (QI) medical facility
delivery of the QI, the contract to provide the
challenging requirements.
in Norfolk. As CBRE Asset Services’ chosen
post-build clean prior to its opening.
partner for cleaning and associated services,
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“It is a testament to Monthind’s
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Don’t let the circular economy drive you round in circles Towards the end of 2018, the Government published its Resources and Waste Strategy, setting out a blueprint with the goals of helping to minimise waste, promoting resource efficiency and moving towards a circular economy. So far, so good, but what does that mean to those of you who, as cleaning companies and facilities managers, are on the front line of waste management every day. Owen George, group development and innovation manager from Grundon Waste Management, explains how everyone has their role to play. The Government’s 25 year Environment Plan pledged to leave the environment in a better condition for the next generation and its strategy plan is designed to help achieve that commitment. It wants to move away
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from the economic model of ‘take, make, use, throw’ and instead embrace the recovery and regeneration of products and materials whenever possible, effectively giving them a new lease of life.
Packaging is particularly under the spotlight, with the introduction of a tax on plastic packaging with less than 30% recycled plastic and an extended producer responsibility (EPR) for packaging, meaning producers pay the full costs of disposal for packaging they place on the market. EPR will be reformed for items such as batteries and Waste, Electrical and Electronic Equipment; a new Chemicals Strategy will be considered to manage the sustainable disposal of chemicals; and there also plans to look at introducing waste schemes for textiles and bulky waste. There will be a drive to increase recycling of mixed dry recyclables from homes and businesses, and food waste will also be under the spotlight as the strategy looks to reduce greenhouse gases from landfill by ensuring every WWW.CLEANINGMAG.COM
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householder and ‘appropriate business’ has a weekly separate food waste collection, subject to consultation. In its commitment to reducing food waste, plans include the publication of a new food surplus and waste hierarchy, and the appointment of a new food waste champion. And so the list goes on...with the onus on everyone to play their part and make a difference. This is where facilities managers and cleaning companies can help by taking a proactive approach in suggesting new initiatives and ways to make changes. At Grundon, as specialists in waste management, we consider ourselves to be experts, not just in the actual collection and disposal of waste, but also in the matter of compliance and embracing new ideas. For every suggestion and proposal in the strategy paper, we will work to find ways to both comply and make life easier for you and your customers. Take, for instance, segregated food waste collections. This is something we have been providing to our customers with great success for some time. As well as the environmental benefits - food waste is sent to digestion for processing into green energy and valuable bio-fertilisers - it also saves money by taking heavy food waste out of general waste bins, so it achieves success on both counts. We pride ourselves on being innovative too, and it is by getting to know our customers and the partners they work with, that we can come
up with solutions. As an example, in one new customer location, we were able to identify eight different waste streams, including coffee cups, cardboard, polythene, coat hangers, food, and mixed recycling. Segregation of different waste streams will always be important and we recommended the best bins and containers for the best locations to keep the systems as easy as possible for everyone involved. We introduced the baling of coat hangers and polythene wrap, installed balers in the service yards, including for mixed recycling, general waste, cardboard, and food waste, and we worked closely with the cleaning team regarding the transfer of waste from the retailers to the service yards. As a result, as well as being able to increase recycling, the customer now earns a rebate on materials sent for reprocessing, and their sustainability has gone up too.
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We believe the best approach is to work in partnership with cleaning companies and facilities experts as they know their customers best and we know waste management best. In doing so, we can come up with ways to help improve segregation, standardise waste collection services, introduce different waste collections to earn monetary rebates, and demonstrate both financial savings and environmental benefits. And with waste and the circular economy the hot topic of the moment, we can help you stay ahead of the competition by sharing new ideas and strategies that will really make a difference and make sure you shine with success. Our door is always open and there will be some great opportunities to embrace future changes to boost the circular economy - so come and talk to us. To speak to a Grundon expert about the waste management initiatives you can introduce to help your customers meet future waste requirements, please contact info@grundon.com or call 01753 686 777. WWW.GRUNDON.COM
Owen will be taking to the stage at this year’s Cleaning Show as part of a panel debate entitled ‘How can recycling in the cleaning sector aid the circular economy?’ Let us know if you are going to the show and Owen and our team will be happy to meet you.
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Why a change can be much better than a rest Paul Thrupp, deputy chair of the British Cleaning Council, reports. IT still seems like only yesterday, but
year absence. Some of the reasons Diversey has given with regards to returning
remarkably it’s been five years
to the show (and being a sponsor)
since the BCC announced it was
cleaning industry. We’ve even got sessions on sector-specific issues such as food hygiene, managing hospital waste and clean washrooms.
relocating The Cleaning Show
is that the London location has
from the Birmingham NEC to
generated both an increase in
If that wasn’t enough, we’ve given the
delegates and a higher calibre
annual Window Cleaning Challenge a bit
London’s Excel. And despite the fact that the decision was made
of visitor.
of a reboot as well, with the introduction
after extensive exhibitor and visitor
But crucially The Cleaning Show
of a new ‘World Cup for Window Cleaners’.
isn’t just about big names and global
surveys, in-depth discussions with
This will be in addition to the existing
industry partners and a major consultation
players, it’s also a platform for smaller and
cash prizes for the fastest window cleaner
with the BCC membership itself, there
more specialist operators. For example, in
of the day, and the Guinness World
was still an understandable degree of
March we’ll see Devon’s Demon Pressure
Record attempt, and we’ll be encouraging
nervousness around the move.
Washers and London’s StoreTech, a niche
international window cleaners to officially
At the time I also remember the then
footfall tracking and analyst service, both
represent their respective countries across
Council chair, Doug Cooke, talking about
debuting at the show. Regular exhibitors
all three competitions.
how the change of venue was designed to
are also increasingly investing more in
boost visitor and exhibitor numbers, with
their presence with companies like Jangro
planned - which will showcase all the
a particular emphasis on attracting more
going even bigger than they have before,
latest tech and innovations from across the
global brands and international delegates.
taking nearly twice the floor space they did
entire cleaning, FM and waste management
in 2017.
sectors - and you begin to realise that The
Fast-forward to February 2019 and we
Add in all the new demos we have
When we switched to London, we also
Cleaning Show is now firmly established as
Cleaning Show to be hosted in London
took the opportunity to revisit the seminar
one of the industry’s most important events
and Excel now seems like its natural home.
schedule and introduced more specialist
anywhere in the world.
Further, it is incredibly encouraging that
content and speakers addressing major
the BCC’s strategic decision to move to the
industry challenges. This year will be
think that would have been the case.
show in order to increase its international
no different, with very timely topics set
The British Cleaning Council represents over
appeal, and boost footfall, is paying
to be addressed including post-Brexit
20 organisations linked to the cleaning,
dividends as we approach the 2019 event.
recruitment, the impact of the living wage,
hygiene and waste management sectors. For
This has been borne out by the return
training and retention, waste management
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and sustainability, and how behaviour
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Co-operative working - a better alternative to TFM Lee Andrews, CEO of DOC Cleaning, reports. THE last 12 months have seen two TFM heavyweights take an almighty battering in the media. The experiences of first Carillion, and then Interserve, have highlighted the fragility of large, low margin public sector service contracts, where individual services are often subcontracted, and where both subcontractors and end user clients can suffer distressing consequences when the contract is no longer financially sustainable. Commentators are quick to pin the blame for such problems on the pressure of the public purse. But is it as simple as that? Are squeezed margins and poor service the result of underpricing or just poor management? And more importantly for cleaning contractors, is the procurement of facilities contracts through single service providers a guaranteed route to solving such problems? One point of view is that cleaning suffers, standards-wise, more than other services in a TFM contract because of its history as the poor relation of FM. The reason? Because a TFM contract is often managed by a ‘hard FM’ person such as an engineer, who is appointed to understand the hard FM delivery. The logic of this is sound, but the problem comes when it is assumed that because one service, for example M&E, is technically more complex, it is therefore of greater concern to the client than the less technically demanding cleaning. By virtue of their own specialism and priorities, the overall contract manager may not understand the dynamics or importance of cleaning, resulting in a lack of focus and a temptation to let the axe fall disproportionately on cleaning when the pressure comes to cut budgets. Thinking of it another way, cleaning misses out in a TFM contract because it has no-one to represent it, manage quality and take ownership for its success. Which is where the single
service provider comes into its own. Not only do they understand how to deliver the service correctly, but if asked by the client to make savings, a good cleaning contractor who understands the building’s pressure points will trim the contract in a way that minimises the effect on standards. What’s to be done? Well, a preferable alternative to managing several services through TFM is surely to harness the specialist skills of single service providers in a cooperative approach - a building managed by suppliers working in partnership under the guidance of the client’s own facilities manager. The simple fact is that most FM services are becoming more complex nowadays, meaning it is harder to keep pace with change - just think of the way security is currently having to adapt to the risk of terrorism. In these circumstances it is surely better to employ a team of experts using best practice in their fields, rather than a generalist provider, who may in any case just subcontract the work, further depressing margin. If the individual contractors are worth their salt, they will tailor the service to meet the client’s needs in a way that larger TFM contractors often cannot or will not do, and will be agile enough to negotiate a cost structure that safeguards their margin. The fact is, TFM has its place in certain situations. If you’re a facilities manager running a portfolio of large buildings around the country, with multiple services to manage, you’ll not be looking to appoint dozens of cleaning, catering, security, and maintenance contractors to meet your needs. But for the single office buildings, universities, museums, schools, and shopping centres of this world, a managed portfolio of highly motivated single service providers surely offers the greater prospect of success. WWW.DOCCLEANING.CO.UK
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£4 million annual contract awarded by Scottish Fire and Rescue SODEXO has been awarded a £4 million a year
so will transfer their employment to Sodexo under
services, said: “We are absolutely committed to
soft services contract with Scottish Fire and
a transfer of undertakings.
providing the best value service for the people of
Rescue (SFRS). The four-year contract will see
Paul Anstey, CEO, defence and government
Scotland. This contract will enable us to do exactly
Sodexo deliver a range of services including
services, Sodexo UK and Ireland, said: “We are
that, ensuring a consistent level of service across
catering, cleaning, security, and waste services.
delighted to have been awarded this contract and
all SFRS properties and allowing us to concentrate
The agreement covers the full SFRS estate - 420
look forward to helping Scottish Fire and Rescue
on our core roles and responsibilities as we work
locations - including whole-time and retained
concentrate on their key priority of keeping their
to continue protecting Scotland’s communities
duty system fire stations, offices and support
communities safe. This new contract strengthens
from harm.”
locations, ensuring a consistent level of service
our position as a trusted partner in the delivery of
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across Scotland.
FM services to the public sector and in particular
Sodexo will support the service to achieve its
in Scotland where we already hold a number of
transformation strategy by allowing its 8000-strong
prestigious government contracts including the
service personnel to focus on improving the safety
Scottish Parliament.”
and wellbeing of the communities they serve. Under the new contract, any staff that chose to do
Sarah O’Donnell, Scottish Fire and Rescue Service’s director of financial and contractual
Two-year extension to recycling and waste management contract OXFORD Direct Services (ODS) has secured a
The Oxford Brookes University Environmental
university stakeholders informed. As a result, we
two-year extension, worth up to £400,000, to its
Services Team and ODS has implemented a wide
are constantly improving our recycling statistics
recycling and waste management contract with
range of initiatives to improve recycling rates.
and are in line to meet our ambitious targets.”
Oxford Brookes University. The contract extension
This year, ODS will transport almost 900 tonnes
Simon Howick, managing director of
comes after an initial three-year period where ODS
of waste for recycling and incineration. All waste
ODS, said: “The extension of this important
worked hand-in-hand with the university to raise
is processed for recycling or incineration within
commercial recycling and waste management
recycling rates from just under 58% to the current
the county and transport journeys have been
contract is testament to the hard work and
recycling rate of 71%. Oxford Brookes University
minimised by the provision of waste compactors
expertise of both the ODS team and the
has the ambitious goal of recycling 75% of its
on the university campus, with the resulting
environmental services team at Oxford Brookes
waste by 2020.
reduction in carbon footprint.
University. Together they have gone the extra
“I have worked with many different waste
mile to educate and innovate to reduce waste.
management companies but it is the added
Moving forward, ODS looks forward to helping
value elements of the services that ODS provides
the university achieve its 2020 recycling goals
that sets them apart,” said Michele Morley,
and to working together with other commercial
environmental specialist at Oxford Brookes
organisations in and around Oxford to help
University. “The educational programmes and
reduce their waste and deliver on their
support they provide, as well as the detailed levels
sustainability commitments.”
of reporting, all help to keep our students and my
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Care home improves infection control and sustainability ELM House, a recently opened care home in
equipment provider and Miele partner, Liver
HW dryers that are powered just by hot water,
Skelmersdale, Lancashire, has taken a proactive
Laundry to conduct a site survey. They advised
minimising the home’s reliance on non-renewable
stance on infection control and the environment
Elm House’s managers that Miele offered the most
energy sources. Liver Laundry also installed two
using Miele laundry equipment installed by
suitable equipment for the home.
PW 5105 washing machines.
Liver Laundry. Managers at the 34 bed care home have created
The owners decided that they wanted biomass
Colin Bell, co-owner at Elm House, said: “When
boilers in order to be more sustainable. Their
we first opened our doors we had countless things
strict procedures for cleaning and laundry activity
choice of tumble dryers had to reflect this,
to think about, but thanks to Miele hygiene doesn’t
in a bid to ensure that bed linen, towels, flannels,
and Liver Laundry installed two Miele PT 8333
need to be a concern. We’re a premium care home
and clothing are washed to the standards required
that offers a range of activities from physiotherapy
by the Department of Health’s Health Technical
to hairdressing. But delivering high quality care to
Memorandum 01-04 (HTM 01-04). Due to issues
residents is the top priority for us. This includes
such as incontinence, many items get heavily soiled
ensuring that everything in our environment,
resulting in demanding daily laundry activity.
particularly items used by residents, are kept
Following building work that converted Elm
thoroughly clean. The new Miele machines are
House from a children’s home to a care home
great at ensuring this.”
for the elderly, the owners engaged laundry
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Features This year The Cleaning Show is back with more content for visitors than ever before Find out more in this guide
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WHAT’S ON? The Cleaning Show, one of Europe’s largest trade events dedicated to commercial cleaning, is almost upon us and, as the Official Media Partner of the event, C&M offers a detailed preview. This will be followed by additional show information in the March ‘on-site’ issue. The three-day event (19-21 March 2019) will once again feature suppliers, manufacturers, training organisations, and trade organisations who are all involved in the cleaning, facilities management and waste management sectors. And this year the event will be bigger and better than ever, with more content for visitors from all sectors of the cleaning industry. Stan Atkins, chair of the British Cleaning Council which co-produces the Cleaning Show with Quartz Business Media, publisher of C&M, said: “The Cleaning Show is going from strength to strength and continues to grow. It is attracting new international exhibitors and also welcoming back several major brands which have been absent for some time. In addition, we are seeing more specialist suppliers and niche service providers signing-up. This reflects how the cleaning sector is increasingly embracing innovation and is offering a diverse range of solutions to meet the cleaning challenges of not only today, but also those of tomorrow.”
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THE CONFERENCE The Cleaning Show Conference is aimed at managers and business owners to address the big issues and opportunities in Business Management and HR (day 1), Estate and Facilities Management (day 2) and Managing Challenging Situations (day 3). There will also be two panel debates looking at the role of recycling in the circular economy and waste management in the cleaning sector. Keynote speakers include Stephen Ashkin, the green cleaning guru, executive director of Green Cleaning Network and founder of the Green Cleaning University, Sebastian Bachelier from the Living Wage Foundation, Dr Terry Tudor, senior lecturer in waste management at Northampton University, and Keith Redway, emeritus fellow at the University of Westminster. Presentations will also be given by Dominic Ponniah, chief executive of Cleanology, James Marston, learning and development manager at BICSc, and Syed Ahmed of Savortex (previous star of BBC’s The Apprentice). All sessions are free to attend. Full programme on page 28. 26
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THE WINDOW CLEANING WORLD CUP Terry ‘Turbo’ Burrows, officially the world’s fastest window cleaner, is challenging window cleaners from across the globe to try to take his crown at the show. The official Guinness World Record Challenge will also be part of a new international window cleaning competition, The Window Cleaning World Cup. The Window Cleaning World Cup, sponsored by Unger, will see window cleaners from across the globe taking part as representatives of their countries as well as representing themselves and their respective companies. The fastest window cleaner over the three days will win a cash prize of £1000. Female window cleaners are also being encouraged to take part and will be able to battle it out for a separate World Cup title and another £1000 in cash. They will also get the chance to try to break the woman’s Guinness Window Cleaning World Record. Register online now at www.cleaningshow.co.uk.
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THE CLEANING SHOW CLINIC Another new addition is the Cleaning Show Clinic, a drop-in space featuring a wide range of experts and consultants, who will be on hand to present short sessions and give practical one-to-one advice on a number of different issues including health and safety, domestic cleaning, and window cleaning. TIMETABLE: Tuesday 19 March The Health and Safety Clinic by HSE The Health and Safety Executive will be running a series of sessions advising visitors on the latest advice when
working at heights, using water-fed poles and avoiding accidents in the workplace. Brush up on your knowledge of the latest regulations to protect your staff and business. Wednesday 20 March Understanding your legal risks – mock court case trial with the CSSA The CSSA will be running a mock trial court case to demonstrate potential legal risks that could affect your business. This is an interesting way to get a view into the legal world and find out how to future-proof your business.
Best practice Window Cleaning with the Federation of Window Cleaners The FWC will announce the winners of the 2019 FWC Awards and present the latest best practice advice for window cleaners. This session will follow the Window Cleaning World Cup and is a must-attend session for window cleaners. Thursday 21 March Domestic Cleaning Alliance The Domestic Cleaning Alliance will be on-hand to advise about all matters relating to housework, homemanagement, and domestic cleaning.
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THE INNOVATION AWARDS Innovation will also be very high on the agenda, and once again in 2019 the Cleaning Show will be hosting the Innovation Awards. These are a series of prizes for the best products and services being exhibited at the show and will offer attendees the opportunity to see a number of new and innovative products which have not been seen before in the UK. An expert panel will be judging the most innovative products on Tuesday 19 March with the winners being announced that afternoon at 4.30pm.
THE GREEN ZONE With concerns about the environmental impact of cleaning products, chemicals and waste materials still high on the agenda, this area offers advice and solutions to those looking to reduce their environmental impact and offer a sustainable service offering to clients.
Exhibitors include: Summit Hygiene Ecocert Greenlife Decitex Kare Industrial Oxygen Powered StoreTech JoyPlus Centrego Morris & Co
THE WINDOW CLEANING & CARPET CLEANING VILLAGE Supported by the Federation of Window Cleaners, Window Cleaning Magazine and the National Carpet Cleaners Association. This new feature of the Cleaning Show will offer window and carpet cleaners an opportunity to try out the latest products on offer, attend workshops and network with equipment providers – incorporating the Cleaning Show Clinic and the Window Cleaning World Cup.
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11.00 Welcome and Opening Keynote
11.00 Utilising circular economy principles to address challenges faced within the UK healthcare waste management sector
Stephen Ashkin, the green cleaning guru, executive director of Green Cleaning Network and founder of the Green Cleaning University
Steve Ashkin is an internationally recognised speaker, author, consultant and advocate. He has spent over 35 years working with leading consumer and commercial cleaning product manufacturers, distributors, service providers, building owners, governments, unions, and advocates. In the US, he is fondly thought of as the ‘Father of Green Cleaning’.
11.30 The Real Living Wage: pay, retention and productivity post-Brexit
Sebastian Bachelier, programme officer, Living Wage Foundation
12.00 Skills within your business – what does the future hold? Dr Sally Messenger, head of education, BICSc
12.30 Recruitment post-Brexit - facing a new challenge
Keith Baker, CEO and founder of CERATA, the Cleaning Executive Recruitment and Training Agency
14.00 Fair pay matters
Dominic Ponniah, CEO and co-founder, Cleanology
14.30 Will IoT replace humans in the cleaning industry? Syed Ahmed, founder and CEO of Savortex and star of BBC’s The Apprentice
Syed Ahmed is founder and CEO of Savortex. As the visionary and strategist behind the company’s innovative big data business model, Syed has formed strategic partnerships with world leading organsations such as Intel, CBRE and Wates, taking the company’s technology into international markets. Savortex has built the world’s first IoT-enabled messaging hand dryer to enhance the hand drying and facilities cleaning industry.
15.00 Transforming people practices for the modern workforce C-J Green, founder, Tovip Ltd
C-J Green is the founder of Tovip Ltd which provides modern leadership development to organisations to maximise their potential. As the previous chief executive of Servest in the UK, employing 26,000 colleagues, and having previously come from a background in HR as chief people officer, C-J has an innovative approach to growing and engaging talent.
15.30 Training is the cost-effective option to deliver contract success, but who pays? James Marston, learning and development manager, BICSc
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Dr Terry Tudor, associate professor of waste management, University of Northampton.
Dr Terry Tudor is an associate professor of waste management at the University of Northampton. He has undertaken research and consultancy in the field of healthcare waste management for over 15 years both in the UK and abroad. He is a member of the Chartered Institution of Wastes Management (CIWM)’ s Special Interest Group (SIG) on Healthcare Waste.
11.30 The impact of hand-drying options in healthcare environments Keith Redway, emeritus fellow in the Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of Westminster
Studies prove that the hand-drying system offered in washrooms should be carefully chosen, especially in healthcare environments such hospitals, clinics and care homes where hygiene is paramount. This presentation will compare the hygiene of different hand-drying systems, including electric dryers and towels.
12.00 Trimming the waste line: food waste in the hospitality sector Dean Pearce, business development manager, SWRnewstar
This presentation will lift the lid on the true cost of food waste across the hospitality sector, consider its impacts, causes and a variety of solutions. It will also address what Defra’s ‘Waste & Resource Strategy’ means for businesses.
12.30 Panel Debate: How can recycling in the cleaning sector aid the circular economy? Moderator: Neil Nixon, editor of C&M and conference director for the Cleaning Show. Panelists: Lorcan Mekitarian, sales director, RPC bpi recycled products; Åsa Degerman, global brand innovation manager, Essity; Owen George, group development and innovation manager, and John Brill, sales director, Nilfisk.
Åsa Degerman leads the circular innovation team at Tork, developing innovative circular business models and bringing them to market. She is currently launching Tork PaperCircle - an award-winning and unique service that recycles paper hand towels into new tissue products, significantly reducing carbon emissions and waste.
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Stephen Ashkin, the green cleaning guru, executive director of Green Cleaning Network and founder of the Green Cleaning University
14.30 Panel Debate: The bigger picture of cleaning and waste management
Moderator: Dennis Flower, editor, Premises and Facilities Management Magazine. Panelists: Matt Coulson, CEO, Chiswick Park EnjoyWork; Sandrino Viera, Chiswick Park guest services manager, JPC; Mark Loubser, head of environmental services, Intu Retail Services, and Michael Foreman, managing director, Don’t Waste UK.
PFM Magazine has assembled a panel of four experts to explain how their partnerships have delivered the aspects previously described and been further enhanced with a number of additional benefits. Following initial presentations, the four panelists will discuss their achievements in more detail before answering questions from members of the audience to further enhance the value of this wide-ranging and informative debate, designed to encourage both clients and service providers to appreciate the wider benefits of true partnership working.
15.30 Upcycling the approach to office clearances Simon Moseley, Consultant, Mitie Waste Match
Simon Moseley is a consultant focusing on Mitie’s Waste Match operations. He was managing director responsible for Goldman Sachs’ Asia Pacific real estate portfolio and support services from 1999-2016, encompassing 50 facilities totaling two million square feet - from client offices to data centres.
TH U R S DAY 21 M A RC H 2 019 M A N AG I N G C H A L L E N G I N G S IT UATI O N S 11.00 Food poisoning – a modern epidemic
Pete Gowers, food hygiene expert, Gowers Associates
The presentation will include: background; statistics; causes - bacteria and viruses; why is it still a problem?; what is being done?; and how we can reduce the numbers?
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Dr Andrew Kemp, consultant, University of Lincoln
Dr Andrew Kemp holds a PhD in surface disinfection and decontamination. His specialist area of research is testing for bio burden, long term disinfection and decontamination. He consults for BICSc, governments, private organisations, and companies.
12.00 Reputation management – preparing for the unexpected
Suzanne Howe, managing director, Suzanne Howe Communications (SHC), and Richard Bond, director of strategy, SKV Communications
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HIGH LEVEL GUTTER CLEARING Airpole will be launching its new high level gutter clearing system and roof cleaning system at the Cleaning Show this year. The company will demonstrate the complete Airpole system, and features include: • It breaks through the 40 foot gutter vacuum barrier, capable of clearing gutters to heights in excess of 60 feet. • Fully independent. • ‘Tabglove’, offering a large 8 inch tablet to view gutters in full HD. • Cleans roof areas without the need to access the roof. • Dry - no water required. • Cleans fragile roofs without damage. • Great add on for window and external cleaning contractors. • Great standalone business opportunity. • Fits into a very small van. See Airpole on stand A17
SUSTAINABILITY SUSTAINABLE REFUSE SACKS TO TAKE CENTRE STAGE One of Europe’s leading manufacturers of refuse sacks, RPC bpi refuse, is once again bringing its environmental message and sustainable products to Cleaning Show. The company is helping to define the debate on the ever-more critical issues of sustainability, recycling and the circular economy. A visit to its stand is therefore a must for industry leaders and decision makers keen to learn about environmental stewardship and the newest technology, or to take on board the latest ideas on best practice in sustainability and recycling. RPC bpi refuse supports the circular economy by turning plastic, otherwise destined for landfill, into second-life products. The company recycles more than 150,000 tonnes of plastic material each year, giving new life to polythene from commercial, industrial, packaging and agricultural sources. The best-selling, new-life product is the Green Sack range of 100% recycled refuse sacks, which offers tough and ‘green’ UKmanufactured refuse sacks for the retail, janitorial, food service and local authority markets. 32
Lorcan Mekitarian, sales director, RPC bpi refuse, said: “Sustainability is more than a product, it is an attitude, an ethos, and a level of service. RPC bpi refuse is an exemplar on best practice and environmental stewardship. A host of ISOs and certifications such as accreditation from the Cleaning & Hygiene Suppliers Association (CHSA) proves RPC bpi refuse products perform in the workplace as well as they protect the wider environment. Meanwhile professional service is a premium pedestal on which RPC bpi refuse stands proud, promising tailored products and on-time delivery every time.” See RPC bpi Refuse on stand G31
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SELF-CONTAINED STEAM CLEANING This year, Morclean will be demonstrating its latest innovation, the ThermaSteam trailer mounted steam cleaning machine. The ThermaSteam is a heavy duty cleaning system built to remove graffiti and chewing gum without the use of harmful solvents or chemicals. The machine will also remove paint, oil, grease, wax coatings and bitumen, as well as withstand hard work and regular use. Recommended for use on surfaces such as brick, stone, concrete, tile, and terracotta, the ThermaSteam is
suitable for building restoration, food production, hygiene control, councils, hospitals, factories, and transport and vehicle depots. The self-contained machine is a versatile and high-performance unit, is easy to use with a user-friendly control panel, easy loading and improved manoeuvrability. It also helps users see a reduction in time and labour costs compared to some other traditional methods of cleaning. See Morclean on stand A15
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LIGHTWEIGHT BACKPACK VACUUM CLEANER LAUNCHED Pacvac’s new backpack vacuum cleaner offers an advanced batterypowered design delivering manoeuvrability, efficiency and productivity. One of the lightest backpack machines on the market, it is also supplied with four battery packs, two for operation and two as spares to keep you cleaning for longer. Key features include: ultra-lightweight design, HEPA-rated hypercone filter, up to 1h 30m operating time (combined total - four batteries included), charging time - 1h 45m (two batteries simultaneously),
premium airflow, ergonomic harness, low noise, and a two year warranty. See Pacvac on stand G30
FLOOR POLISHING USING ONLY WATER Crawshaws will be exhibiting the Bonastre fl oor polishing system at the Cleaning Show. Eco-friendly and needing no chemicals, the Bonastre system is a simple process which can achieve a mirror like fi nish using only water, and can restore marble without the risk of damaging the stone.
The system can be used with fl oor machines, and it increases the shine with each step from matt to a high gloss. It can be used on marble, travertine, terrazzo, limestone or polished concrete. See Crawshaws on stand J13
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SUSTAINBILITY GREEN FOCUS FROM ECOTECH Environment is the focus for EcoTech at this year’s show with the launch of plasticfree, 100% compostable cleaning cloths and impregnated wipes. The new Envirowipe is being produced from 100% natural fibres which will fully compost in controlled conditions. In addition, all the packaging around the product, including the bag, is 100% compostable. The Envirowipe
can be used wet for cleaning or dry for polishing. It is also suitable as a barista cloth for coffee steam machines and has been independently heat tested to 250 degrees. Using the same development technology, a 100% natural baby wipe and hand/surface disinfectant wipe are being showcased. Both of these products are also 100% natural and plastic free. See EcoTech on stand C01
DIVERSITY FROM DIVERSEY Diversey will be demonstrating a number of innovations at the show. Its Internet of Clean platform offers new ways to support interactive remote monitoring of laundry equipment, floor care machines and dishwashers. It also enables expert advice to be provided direct to end users on a range of devices to enhance their understanding and productivity, with new improved analytics. Diversey has also recently introduced UV-C capabilities into its infection prevention portfolio. New Moonbeam3 for rooms and equipment and SKY7Xi for portable devices provide adjunct disinfection against a wide range of pathogens on frequently-touched, hard-to-clean surfaces. Finally, Taski aero backpack vacuums offer performance, lightness and user comfort as well as three in one functionality - back pack vacuum, tub vacuum and blower. The lithium battery model is suitable for areas where agility and freedom of movement is essential. See Diversey on stand C37
WARM WELCOME FROM BICSc The British Institute of Cleaning Science (BICSc) is exhibiting with its largest stand ever at the Cleaning Show. Team BICSc will be on hand to discuss membership and training, promoting the message ‘Creating a career in cleaning’. Among other things, the team will be talking about several new developments coming in 2019 including an ‘Accredited Trainer’ course, an app for
assessors and a new BICSc Standards Manual to replace ‘Best Value, Standards and Productivity Rates’ manual. Think you know best practice when it comes to the storage of cleaning equipment and materials? The stand will also feature a mock-up of a ‘good’ cleaning cupboard where visitors can see industry best practice. See BICSc on stand B15
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GREATER EFFICIENCIES WITH DATA MANAGEMENT As well as demonstrating the scope of its contract management system, Templa will be showcasing a number of features including its new employee portal, standard time and attendance integration and supplier e-trading interface. Employee portal is a twoway communication system between company and staff that allows staff to view payslips and P60s, see a noticeboard with both company-wide
and individually targeted notices, view key company documentation, submit and receive authorisation for holiday requests, view their holiday calendar, and view personal data with a facility to request amendments. Standard time and attendance integration links TemplaCMS with the full range of onsite T&A hardware technologies, from biometric and one-time-password devices, through to a mobile app
A BREATH OF FRESH AIR Available in four fragrances, MyFresh from P-Wave is designed for use in toilet cubicles, on a washroom mirror or even on a desk. MyFresh contains a 100% plastic recyclable dry fragrance refill, eliminating the issue of sticky/wet
residue on floors or surrounding areas. Each MyFresh unit includes charcoal filters which filter incoming air for a fresher experience and keep the interior of the high power fan unit free from dust and debris. The unit features FreshFan technology - a high velocity fan which transports the fragrance around small spaces. MyFresh can also be used to work in harmony with other fragranced products from the P-Wave range. See P-Wave on stand I08
or SIM and client phones. Supplier e-trading offers EDI (electronic data interface) between a contractor’s and a janitorial supplier’s purchase order and sales invoicing systems - removing the need for extensive manual intervention in the key stages of order raising, approval, order capture, contractor invoicing and client recharging. See Templa on stand A23
ARROW ON TARGET Arrow County Supplies has a host of new brand and product launches prepared for this year’s show, including an update to its Andarta portfolio, showcasing the ‘spinning SlipStop’ and its latest innovation, RiserShine. Described as the cleaning operative’s specialist tool to maintain escalator risers quickly
and effectively, RiserShine helps to clean and maintain escalator risers quickly and effectively. RiserShine is made with strong but lightweight aluminium and composite material and is simple to use by a single operative. See Arrow County Supplies on stand B21
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THE TOOLS TO CLEAN THE WORLD’S MOST ICONIC STRUCTURES Kärcher has a wealth of experience helping businesses worldwide to achieve outstanding cleaning results every day. From hospitals to factories, supermarkets to spas, the London Eye to Mount Rushmore, Kärcher has been
trusted to clean them all. Its range of machines, accessories and detergents includes: pressure washers, wet and dry vacuum cleaners, spray extraction cleaners, sweepers, scrubber driers, and municipal vehicles. With innovation at
the heart of everything it does, Kärcher has the solution for practically any cleaning task, generating time, effort, resource, and productivity savings for customers and their businesses. See Kärcher on stand D01/D05
POWERING INNOVATION Established for over 100 years, Makita continues to raise standards regarding safety and performance throughout its range. It challenges its R&D engineers to design
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and deliver innovative products pushing boundaries and adopting new technologies to meet the needs of an ever-changing market. At this year’s Cleaning Show it will be exhibiting some of these new products including the DVC260Z back pack vacuum cleaner, DRC200Z robotic vacuum cleaner and the DCL180Z hand-held cleaners utilising its 18v li-ion battery platform. These products complement its range of vacuum cleaners and dust extraction units. See Makita on stand H15
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NEXT STOP, DISTRIBUTOR EXCELLENCE Jangro is the largest network of independent janitorial distributors in the UK and Ireland. Its national accounts team will be on its stand to discuss the transition process when you choose Jangro, the reliability of Jangro’s national service, product ranges,
centralised fixed pricing, health and safety compliance, and added value such as its Learning Management Solution, budget control software and product usage guides. See Jangro on stand G01
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THE CLEAN OUTDOORS WITH GUM BUSTERS OspreyDeepclean is a leading supplier of dry steam for cleaning and sanitation. The GB1 will be taking centre stage at the show - this battery powered unit for gum removal is the first of its kind in the world and already an innovation award winner. Cordless, simple to use and quiet, the GB1 busts gum for up to six hours a day. Also on show will be the company’s SteamCare machines. For more challenging applications the SteamForce range proves itself to be adaptable across multiple sectors. From the entry level SF Compact and SF Eco and the versatile SF3 to the compact SF6 and the heavy duty SF10 and SF20, there is a model to suit most applications. See OspreyDeepclean on stand C30
WASHROOM RANGE EXTENDED Northwood Hygiene Products returns to the Cleaning Show with its new systems range, North Shore, alongside its luxury pure pulp range, Whisper. The company will be launching three new products at the show, as well
as presenting the ultra-hygienic dispenser brand, Leonardo, and - for the first time - its premium non woven wipers - Optimum ProWipers. See Northwood Hygiene Products on stand E01
The Mini Seatsan from Kennedy Hygiene is a compact sanitising foam dispenser, particularly suitable for high traffic hospitality washroom areas, large offices and other business environments. Robust, service friendly and hygienic, the Mini Seatsan is available as a 300ml toilet seat sanitising foam. The foam uses 30% less consumable than a comparable fluid sanitiser
and is effective against bacteria found on toilet seats. The unit’s errorproof refill loading system makes for easy service, and comes in white for easy inclusion in any washroom scheme. See Kennedy Hygiene on stand C20
50 YEARS OF INNOVATION With 50 years’ experience serving the commercial cleaning industry Vaclensa understands the demands placed on its customers to deliver cost-effective products with outstanding cleaning performance, productivity and minimal downtime and it help thousands of customers achieve this every day. Vaclensa provides customers with innovative cleaning machines and service solutions and is an
experienced pioneer of product, service and technological innovations within the industry. Now part of the IPC group, Vaclensa is also a nationwide service provider with a network of 60+ service engineers and technicians who specialise in delivering onsite service to customers operating large fleets of cleaning machines at multiple locations in the UK. See Vaclensa on stand F05
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Time to talk about sustainability While some new year’s resolutions may already be a distant memory, sustainability is a change that all businesses need to consider in 2019. More than ever before, customers and their janitorial staff are becoming more aware of products and cleaning tools that reduce plastic waste, have a less harmful impact on the environment and, most importantly, on their own health. Alastair Scott, sales director at Robert Scott, discusses some of his company’s latest innovations and leading products that utilise nearly 100 years of cleaning know-how, for those looking to implement a more sustainable cleaning regime this year. Pro-mist flat mop system
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It is available with nano silver antimicrobial
The handle helps to clean hard to reach surfaces
microfibre mop pads, designed to prevent
and users can also remove the quickball head for
bacterial growth and washable at ambient
targeted hand-held cleaning, making it one of the
designed for small facilities with a worktop
temperatures of 30 to 40 degrees to save
most versatile products for areas with multiple
activation unit, 1 litre container and spray bottle
energy and allow for multiple use. It can also
surface heights and materials.
so it’s ideal for independent retailers, cafés and
be supplied with disposable Mi-mop microfibre
The washable microfibre pads provide a
The latest development, Toucan Eco III, is
restaurants that don’t have the requirements for a larger unit.
pads, which are ideal in hygiene-critical areas
quick and effective method of removal of 99.9%
such as restaurants or retail units where there’s
of harmful bacteria and can be used with clean
no access to laundry facilities.
water only to effectively clean away dirt, dust
sustainable cleaning. Not only does it reduce
and microorganisms, without the need for
the use of traditional cleaning chemicals
harsh chemicals.
while providing a cost-effective and more
Duop Reach cleaning tool
Toucan Eco really is the future of
Duop Reach is a versatile, extendable cleaning
environmentally sustainable cleaning
tool which features a unique, ergonomic ball
alternative, it also reduces plastic waste
and socket joint, making cleaning strain-free for
produced by chemical containers and
users. It comprises the Duop Reach extendable
packaging with no harmful side effects for
handle, removable quickball pad holder,
your workforce.
microfibre pads and cloths, and a spray bottle.
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Steam – the ‘greenest’ alternative to traditional cleaning? Thomas Stuecken, chairman of OspreyDeepclean, reports. THERE is a certain expectation on companies
it leaves surfaces sanitised and deep cleaned.
today to not only have environmentally
Dry steam is not limited to where it can be used
friendly products and services but to be kinder
and it can (and does) clean virtually anything.
to the environment through their policies
Nothing else is required - no need for non-
and procedures too. The terms ‘green’ or
eco-friendly chemicals nor labour intensive
‘sustainable’ are meant to refer to products
cleaning methods. Dirt, grime and bacteria are
and services that are not harmful to the
simply removed using an integrated vacuum
environment but, with a little help from some
or a microfibre cloth, leaving no scope for any
savvy marketers and a need for every product
antimicrobial resistance either.
to have a competitive advantage, product
The green credentials of dry steam don’t
to re-write the cleaning rules and completely change the current state of the market. There
labelling is not always indicative that a product
end there. The ongoing quest for innovative
is the potential that cleaners will no longer
is truly green. As with anything though, there
technology to achieve even better results saw
have to work antisocial hours nor for their work
is always an exception to the rule and for the
the introduction of the world’s first battery
to be ‘seen and not heard’, and without the
cleaning industry that exception is dry steam.
powered dry steam unit - the GB1. Part of the
need for heavy, cumbersome machines with
It’s one of the very few cleaning tools that can
GumBusters range, the GB1 busts gum one
trailing cables. Daytime cleaning could actually
truly shout from the roof tops of its green status!
deposit at a time and costs as little as £2.50
become a mainstream approach. Simplistic
Dry steam keeps things simple. Cold, clean
per hour to operate including consumables.
controls, cordless and virtually silent, battery
tap water is superheated to approximately
The GB1 operates for up to six hours on a
powered steam units could be coming to a
180°C and with minimal effort by the operator
single battery charge and its silent operation
workplace near you.
means it can be used in populated areas with
Discarded gum and graffiti are probably
minimal disruption. The technology has been
always going to be an anti-social issue yet we
so successful that the company has already
can be confident that - with the evolution of
introduced a smaller version of the battery
innovative technology such as the GB1 - we can
technology - the GB Compact.
keep instilling the positive ‘see it clean, keep it
Cordless, battery technology for removing
clean’ mantra to minimise any negative impacts
chewing gum could be just the tip of the iceberg
on our world.
for the cleaning industry. It has the potential
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How to make your paperless office a reality Rick Stoor, MD of Templa, explains how to create a paperless office, and save you a great deal of time and frustration into the bargain. IN the low margin, admin-heavy world that is
that because admin also happens out in the
no requirement to print. Well there’s no need
contract cleaning, eliminating paper-based
field, any paperless solution you implement will
to imagine. It’s all very much within reach for
administration can give you a real competitive
also streamline that part of your business too.
cleaning/FM contractors.
edge. Not just by saving on paper purchase,
Just imagine a scenario where key
although that obviously plays a small part, but
procedures such as new contract set-up, staff
Key steps to a paperless office
by reducing the overall amount of time spent
onboarding, timesheets, staff communication,
The key steps in developing a paperless office
on administration and the resource that goes
ordering of materials or consumables, quality
are: data and document creation; data and
with it - filing cabinets, office space and your
auditing, helpdesk, client billing, and supplier
document storage; document sharing;
admin headcount itself. It goes without saying
payment are all managed electronically, with
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Continued from Page 42.
Management and Workflow, two modules that integrate dynamically across the entire contract management system. Document Management allows your staff to link their existing documents, filed in the company’s network, to the major records and transactions within the contract management
Rick Stoor, MD of Templa
system. For example, RAMS or health and safety
with the Advanced Forms module allows staff to
documents could be linked to the TemplaCMS
use ‘intelligent’ electronic forms, user-defined
client site record, whilst application forms and
to your company’s own requirements, to create
scanned ‘right to work’ documents could be
and amend records. For example, your field
linked to the TemplaCMS employee record.
managers can complete a new starter form on
To add further seamless integration, emails
their mobile device whilst on site with a new
can be filed away automatically using drag ‘n’
employee, scanning in a photo and right to
document management (updating); and the
drop from an Outlook folder and then stored
work documents, before synchronising the form
processing of data for transactions. Investing in
against the relevant TemplaCMS record or
to your office or cloud-based server, where the
an electronic system that covers all these steps
transaction. Using MS Word templates, staff
form will be received and worked on by HR and
is your objective.
can also generate outbound letters and emails,
payroll staff before finally being ‘accepted’ and
individually or part of a volume mail-merge
populating the central database.
“Hang on a minute,” I hear you say, “I’ve already gone paperless by scanning documents,
facility, populating them directly with data from
storing them on my network and emailing them
records held on the contract management
How do you benefit?
around for others to view and action.” But ask
system. This is particularly useful for sending
The three key benefits of this paper-free
yourself these three questions:
new employees their welcome letters or new
system are that you significantly reduce the
enrolees their workplace pension starter packs.
workload of your office admin team and greatly
environment to other software systems
After distribution, the system automatically
speed up the processing of documents, whilst
that manage company records relating,
files the newly created documents against the
simultaneously freeing up your field managers
for example, to clients (invoicing), cleaning
relevant record.
to spend more time focusing on staff and
1. How connected is your network storage
sites (quality auditing), employees
Workflow is fully integrated across all
clients. Spin-off benefits are that your carbon
(timesheets or time and attendance),
TemplaCMS modules and enables the
footprint is reduced and your disaster recovery
suppliers (purchase orders) and so on?
configuration and automation of decision and
plan suddenly becomes a lot simpler. Your
2. How many of your processes require a
approval processes that are normally paper
company will become a more efficient and
sign-off chain - for example setting up,
or e-mail based. Workflow generates action
potentially more competitive organisation,
amending or terminating contract details,
and authorisation requests automatically and
able to grow revenue without the prospect of a
onboarding new employees, authorising
enables electronic sign-off, with the relevant
corresponding growth in admin, people and the
payroll overspend, raising and signing off
staff alerted to confirm actions have happened.
paper mountain.
purchase orders? How do you manage this
Extending document management further
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in a controlled and timely manner? 3. How do your field managers interact with your network without coming into the office, and how do you ensure that they complete all tasks required of them promptly and in full? Or to put it another way: how do you avoid constantly re-keying data from one system to another to initiate and authorise key business processes and how do you truly integrate your field team into the management system? Integrated document management and workflow The answer is that it is very difficult without specific technology that can assist with the creation, storage, access, and distribution of documents across your business and automate decision approval. With TemplaCMS that functionality is provided by Document 44 FEBRUARY 2019
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Heavy duty steam cleaning system cuts through gum and graffiti STEAM cleaning is an economical and
Recommended for usage on surfaces such
The ThermaSteam is uses a soft-washing
environmentally friendly process to safely and
as brick, stone, concrete, tiles, and terracotta,
method with steam. This means that brick or
effectively clean a number of different surfaces.
the ThermaSteam is suitable for use in building
stone are not affected by the powerful flow of
The new ThermaSteam trailer mounted
restoration, food production, hygiene control,
the water and reduces the risk of patches or
industrial steam cleaner from Morclean is a
by councils, and in hospitals, factories and
stripes. It also does not erode the brickwork or
heavy duty cleaning system built to remove
transport depots.
natural stone after the removal of graffiti or
graffiti and chewing gum without the use of
The ThermaSteam cleaner consists of
Continupaint, which can occur when using a traditional jet washing machine.
harmful solvents or chemicals. The machine will
a completely bespoke unit with a modern
also remove, paint, oil, grease, wax coatings and
electric start, self-charging, air cooled diesel
bitumen, as well as withstand hard work and
engine which belt drives the high-pressure
nuisance. Morclean has invested significant
regular use.
pump. Users no longer require a big, bulky
development time to ensure that the
Chewing gum can be an environmental
generator in order to run this machine in
ThermaSteam effectively and economically
control panel, easy loading and improved
remote locations. The 500-litre tank will
disintegrates ground-in chewing gum without
manoeuvrability and helps users see a significant
realistically run for just over 1.5 hours and
needing to freeze the gum or use potentially
reduction in time and labour compared to other
is completely self-contained with its own
harmful chemicals and solvents.
traditional methods of cleaning.
diesel tank.
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This machine is easy to use with a user-friendly
A surer way to promote sustainability SUSTAINABILITY can often present a complex
Although its products already fulfil
The kitchen range comprises eight products
set of choices to cleaning teams and businesses
demanding sustainability criteria Diversey
covering all routine tasks including hand
that want to reduce the environmental impact
recognised from its research that there are
dishwashing, general surface cleaning,
of the products they use. Assessing the various
times when customers want to demonstrate
appliance, and surface degreasing and descaling,
merits of one perceived benefit against another
the very highest levels of environmental
glass and grill cleaning, and surface sanitising
can be difficult: sometimes a product that offers
responsibility. The company responded with
and disinfection. The washroom range comprises
an advantage in one area offers significantly
SURE, its innovative range of plant-based, 100%
four products covering daily cleaning, descaling,
poorer performance when judged against a
biodegradable cleaning products.
toilet cleaning, and floor cleaning. The personal
different benchmark.
The 18 products in the SURE range cover
care range comprises six antibacterial and
All Diversey products are designed and
all routine and daily cleaning requirements in
conventional hand care products including
manufactured to support improvements in
kitchens and washrooms including personal
soaps, washes and sanitisers.
sustainability. This includes making the product
care. Each has been formulated to deliver
safer and simpler to use, reducing the amount
superior professional results while maximising
requirement from the market. Diversey enhances
of energy or water it consumes, reducing
safety and gentleness for people and the
the sustainability credentials of the range
associated CO2 emissions, better packaging
environment. They meet typical eco-certification
by offering many of the products in its ultra-
design, and reduced raw materials use, and
criteria and where applicable are all EU Ecolabel
concentrate platforms including SmartDose and
the ability to recycle more easily after use. All of
certified or have approval pending.
QuattroSelect. With these, water is only added at
these can also save costs.
The entire SURE range is manufactured
The SURE range meets a particular
the point of use which means smaller packs are
from environmentally-responsible plant-based
required to support the same cleaning operation.
into what constitutes a ‘green’ product, almost
ingredients from renewable resources. These
This reduces packaging requirements as well
one-in-three said that it should be based on
ingredients are typically derived from by-
as minimising transport, handling, storage and
natural ingredients. At the same time over one-
products of the agri-food industry, originating
recycling burdens. Moreover, because these
in-four said it should be eco-certified and one-in-
from sugar beet, maize, straw bran, wheat bran,
platforms enable accurate and consistent
seven said it must be fully biodegradable. Given
and coconut. The products contain no artificial
preparation of high-performance solutions there
that all cleaning products are already required
dyes, perfumes, quats, chlorine, phosphates,
is less wastage or need for repeat cleaning, all
to be biodegradable by law this is perhaps less
or oxide compounds. This means they
of which improves productivity and saves time
relevant to the argument, but it could suggest
generally have lower safety classifications than
and money.
some knowledge gap in the market.
conventional alternatives.
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When Diversey conducted customer research
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HARD floor cleaning and maintenance, using manual mopping
How to maintain productive cleaning schedules
equipment, can represent up to 24% of a cleaning operative’s total working time. Improving the efficiency of this task alone can deliver significant time and cost benefits for cleaning providers. An independent study conducted by Sitemark, the best practice benchmarking company, measured the efficiency of the Unger erGO! Clean mopping system versus other floor cleaning systems. The evaluation report highlighted the it to be 36% faster than the leading flat mop and 64% faster than a 12oz round
mop to clean 100 sq m of floor. The Unger erGO! Clean flat mopping system has a detachable and interchangeable bottle for cleaning solutions. Its unique ‘S’ curved pole with auto-drive rotating grips reduces stress and repetitive strains on wrists, shoulders and waist. A telescopic pole adjusts to the user’s height, preventing back issues. WWW.UNGERGLOBAL.COM/UK
PROCHEM Europe has announced that all its training courses are now accepted by the IICRC (Institute of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration Certification) as Continuous Education Credit (CEC) courses. The IICRC is a US-based standards and certification body for the cleaning and restoration industry and has a global presence with offices in the UK, Australia and Japan. Prochem courses included as IICRC CEC courses include: C1 – One-day carpet
Prochem courses accepted by IICRC for CEC
cleaning course (7 IICRC CEC’s); C2 – Two-day carpet cleaning course (14 IICRC CEC’s); U1 – One-day upholstery cleaning course (7 IICRC CEC’s); HF1 - One-day hard floor cleaning course (6 IICRC CEC’s); SR1 – One-day stain removal course (7 IICRC CEC’s); and WS1 – WoolSafe Fibre Care Specialist course (This course is hosted by Prochem on behalf of The WoolSafe Organisation) (7 IICRC CEC’s). WWW.PROCHEM-UK.COM
Maintain winter wellness with good hand hygiene
THIS winter, Gojo is advocating a ‘total solution’ approach to hand hygiene in an effort to boost winter wellness and lessen the impact of seasonal viruses. This approach involves a combination of specialist formulations, dispensers and hand hygiene behaviour, helping to keep both people and places healthy. The Purell Solution from Gojo combines scientific expertise, effective formulations and technology to promote hygienic and compliant hand hygiene behaviour. Working in partnership with FM and healthcare managers, Gojo can help implement effective hand and surface hygiene regimes.
This includes supplying innovative dispensers and fully virucidal formulas with short contact times, as well as offering practical support, best practice training and awareness-raising signage and leaflets to influence hygienic behaviour. The solution also offers Purell Smartlink technology, consisting of two mobile smart apps that measure hand hygiene compliance and monitor dispenser health. WWW.GOJO.COM
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A Yorkshire chemical specialist is recording expanding sales of one of its key products most commonly used in hand hygiene and personal care
Clean hand revolution increases chemical sales
products. Airedale Chemical has seen sales of its own surfactant range, Airsurf, increase by 45% in the last 12 months alone. Experts at the company are attributing this to the mounting awareness of the effect hand hygiene has on health and the spread of illness and disease. Daniel Marr, head of marketing at Airedale Chemical, explained: “Our range of surfactants include some of our best-selling products and our sales and marketing team has been mindful of this shift in public consciousness, acknowledging hand hygiene has a direct impact on our health.
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has been a key feature in their strategy.”
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PRODUCTION MANAGER
Therefore, the role of surfactants in personal care products such as liquid soap and hand sanitiser
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New dishwasher range delivers professional results for offices
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to its intelligent dishwashing technology and a
powerful heater pump. Able to complete a cycle in as little as 17 minutes for those with three phase electrics, the new ProfiLine range of dishwashers is a professional solution for busy spaces with a high throughput of washing up, such as office kitchens. Miele’s PG 813X range has also been designed to help businesses meet their sustainability targets, achieving dishwashing results using recyclable materials and no more water, energy and detergent than is necessary. The dishwashers use less water than previous models and have been awarded an A++ energy rating. The range is available as free-standing, built-in, integrated or fully integrated, so there is a dishwasher to suit all types of kitchen. WWW.MIELE.CO.UK/PROFESSIONAL
TEACHERS struggling to cope with a rise in the number of toilet accidents in the classroom are being offered a helping hand by health and wellbeing specialist Aroma Care Solutions. The Little Accident Box contains all they need to mop up after an accident including a bio enzyme formula that
Clean up kit for teachers
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