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C&M takes a look at the critical area of training and education within the cleaning and FM sectors.
With landfill space running out C&M looks at how the cleaning sector must find alternative ways to deal with its waste.
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Cleaning Show 2019 – further analysis now that the dust has settled One month on from the Cleaning Show 2019 and the organiser
Steve Ashkin, travelled from the USA to twice present to an
has revealed further analysis of the visitor numbers that helped
engaged audience.
make this one of the best Cleaning Shows ever. Relocating the show from Birmingham to London in 2015 was As reported last month, visitor numbers increased by a
not an easy decision but the success of the Excel event has
staggering 26% this year when compared to the 2017 event,
proved it was the correct move to make. Paul Thrupp, BCC
totalling 7111 people over the three packed days of the show.
deputy chair, said: “I remember when the then BCC chair, Doug
This figure includes 347 international visitors from 45 countries.
Cooke, talked about how the change of venue was designed to boost visitor and exhibitor numbers, with a particular emphasis
Stan Atkins, chair of the British Cleaning Council, joint owner
on attracting more global brands and international delegates.
of the Cleaning Show with Quartz Business Media (publisher
Fast-forward to 2019 and Excel now seems like the Cleaning
of C&M), said: “To experience growth in visitor numbers by
Show’s natural home. It is also now firmly established as one of
over 25% is a remarkable achievement, especially in these
the industry’s most important events anywhere in the world. If
economically challenging and politically uncertain times for our
we’d stayed put in Birmingham, I don’t think that would have
industry. The increased number of both international delegates
been the case.”
and international exhibitors was also very encouraging, and the show is clearly now a truly global trade event attracting a high
Whether you came from the UK or further afield, the Cleaning
quality audience from every corner of the world.”
Show 2019 was a fabulous show. If you missed it, the Manchester Cleaning Show takes place next year on 25 and 26
The show’s international appeal was boosted by the
March. See you there!
announcement of the first ever Window Cleaning World Cup - a competition which enjoyed pre-show press coverage in
Wishing you a happy, clean, tidy and healthy month ahead.
Australia and New Zealand, the Middle East, Africa, Russia, the Far East, Scandinavia, and across Central and Eastern Europe. The inaugural contest, which was sponsored by Unger, was won by Jeremiah Hickey, the fastest window cleaner in the US. The show was also used by many international brands to
Neil Nixon, Editor
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20 Feature: Training & Education. C&M takes a look at the critical area of training and education within the cleaning and FM sectors.
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Industry News In the news this month… Churchill reduces single-use plastics with recyclable packaging innovation, ABM embarks on second year of perception change campaign, Golden Service Awards 2020 launched. People Personnel news and new appointments from across the cleaning and FM sectors. Contracts We take a look at all the latest contracts awarded across the industry. Clear Impressions Sponsored feature from Grundon Waste Management.
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Feature: Waste Management. With landfill space running out C&M looks at how the cleaning sector must find alternative ways to deal with its waste.
Feature: Personnel Management. Is now the time to eliminate paper from your people processes?
Cleaning Show 2019 in pictures More photos and quotes from the phenomenally successful Cleaning Show 2019. New Products An overview of some of the new products available on the market this month.
03 Editor’s Comment
14 BICSc Comment
Looking back at the past month in the cleaning sector.
Making the invisible visible.
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18 BCC Comment From Terry Turbo to hi-tech tendering - how window cleaning continues to move with the times.
19 A job worth doing – a contractor’s blog. Lee Andrews reports.
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INDUSTRY NEWS
Churchill reduces single-use plastics with recyclable packaging innovation CHURCHILL Group is set to dramatically
created, house biodegradable and phosphate-
reduce its single-use plastic consumption by
free sachets. In addition to a reduction in
introducing a range of recyclable cleaning
plastic, the sachets also require less water to use
products. The new products, which have
effectively and are able to be transported more
been developed in partnership with Jangro,
efficiently, further reducing Churchill’s footprint.
will replace Churchill’s top five cleaning
This innovation is the first step in
products. The change will see almost 60,000
Churchill’s environmental impact charter,
plastic containers eliminated from Churchill’s
where it is driving other industry-first
operations in the first year, with that figure set
initiatives to drive the FM sector to consider
to increase as more products are introduced
its impact on the planet. Joel Briggs, group
“We’re delighted to have worked with
into the operation.
managing director at Churchill, said: “This
our partner Churchill to develop these
market-leading range of sustainable cleaning
environmentally-friendly cleaning solutions.
sustainable, include glass cleaner, hard surface
consumables demonstrates Churchill’s
Churchill and Jangro share the same ethical
cleaner, washroom cleaner, descaler, and floor
commitment to positive change. We are
ethos and this is just the latest example of our
maintainer. Their unique recyclable packaging,
proud to work with our long-standing partner
industry-leading partnership.”
which the Churchill and Jangro teams co-
Jangro on this innovation.”
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The new products, which are 100%
ABM embarks on second year of perception change campaign
Jo Gilliard, CEO of Jangro Ltd, added:
Charity ball raises £12,000 for children charities
ABM UK has kicked off year two of its Junior
number of students in comparison to our pilot
Engineering Engagement Programme (JEEP)
year. However, in order to change perceptions,
following a successful pilot year with three
we need to make the programme scalable.
THE annual charity ball, hosted by Incentive
schools in West London. It aims to tackle
That’s why we will be making the programme
FM Group, was held recently in Sheffield,
perceptions and provide information about
available to teachers all over the country so they
raising over £12,000 for this year’s chosen
engineering, facilities management and
can implement it themselves, with our support.
charities, Scotty’s Little Soldiers and Cash
apprenticeships amongst secondary school
Research which we conducted last year brought
for Kids. Around 200 guests from the FM
aged children and their parents.
to life just how big the perception problem is
sector and wider business community
that our industry is facing - for example, we
donned their finest attire and put on their
the Transformation Trust, ABM UK will take the
found that over a third of parents don’t know
dancing shoes at the event, which was
immersive programme into nine schools across
what an apprenticeship is and a further third see
held at the Hilton Doubletree Hotel in
the UK including schools in London, Leeds,
apprenticeships as a last resort for young people
Sheffield Park. The ball, now in its fifth
Manchester, and Bradford. Running from March
who fail exams. However, the JEEP pilot proved
year, was hosted by Incentive FM and
to July 2019, year two will see over 150 students
that there is an appetite for programmes like this
included a blind and silent charity auction,
participate in the programme. The modules
and that the young people involved are open to
raffle, three-course meal, magician, and
include activities on electrics, cooling and
learning about new industries and alternative
live entertainment.
more, with the theme of sustainability running
paths to success, other than just university.”
Supported by education delivery partner,
throughout the course.
Cate Smith, senior programme manager at the
Scotty’s Little Soldiers is dedicated to supporting bereaved children who have lost
Transformation Trust, said: “We were delighted
a parent whilst serving in the British Armed
delighted to be in a position where schools
when ABM UK approached us and asked for us
Forces and Cash for Kids works to provide
across the country are interested in the JEEP
to be a part of this programme. Being the first of
underprivileged and sick children in local
initiative and to be working with triple the
its kind in the UK means we can hopefully pave
communities with a brighter future.
ABM UK’s director, Adam Baker, said: “We’re
the way for other initiatives like this, as the end
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Glenn Wilson, operations director at
goal for the FM industry is to close the skills gap.
Incentive FM Ltd, said: “This is the fifth year
We believe initiatives like this are a great way to
that we have hosted the Ball and we are
introduce students to a new interest through fun
thrilled with how successful it continues
activities and experiments. It’s our job to deliver
to be and gives us great pride to support
these modules in an engaging way to ensure
out two chosen charities, who are close to
the students leave excited about their potential
everyone’s heart at Incentive, so it’s great to
future in FM!”
contribute to such worthy causes.”
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UhUb the Whole-workforce At UhUb we love what we do, but we understand that it’s what the customer thinks, feels, and is happy to say that lots of technical data, we want to share the experience of UhUb clients, why they chose it, and the changes it has made within their teams, business and client experience. Here we ask Mara Facility Services about their UhUb experience and encouraged them (as always) to share warts and all. Here’s what the Mara team had to say.
We decided to make the change to mobile learning to allow us to
‘We would have
as we felt as a developing company our partnership with them could
recommending UhUb.’
our decision making, as they best understand our needs having been
How important is whole workforce
How was UhUb to work with?
business, and clients? and services, it is highly important that all our understanding as to what we as a company deliver to our clients. This professional knowledge helps build our reliable image and UhUb is now a part of that.
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Time to say thank you
Entries now open for the 2019 BICSc Annual Awards
CLEANING is one of the most important
THE British Institute of Cleaning Science (BICSc)
industries in the world yet is often
is staging its Annual Awards Ceremony on
undervalued by those who benefit from
Thursday 26 September 2019 at Whittlebury
the service. Every day tens of thousands of
Hall Hotel and Spa in Northamptonshire. The
skilled, hardworking cleaning staff are onsite
awards celebrate ‘brilliance’ in training and
to ensure working and living environments
accreditation throughout the cleaning industry
are kept clean, safe and hygienic, ensuring
and are now recognised as one of the most
they are ready to go for the next business day.
prestigious accolades throughout the sector. The passion and determination that goes into
amongst my colleagues, and they have shown
now in its fourth year, Thank Your Cleaner
being a ‘stand out’ company or individual
more motivation to use best practice and
Day is a global initiative for businesses all
deserves recognition, and the 11 award
industry standards across the board.”
over the world to recognise the hard work of
categories are designed to recognise these
these often invisible cleaning heroes to let
achievements.
Originating in New Zealand in 2015, and
In addition to the usual, six ‘applied for’ awards, this year there is a new ‘applied for’ category, ‘The John Edwards Award’, which
them know they are valued and appreciated.
Last year’s winner of the ‘Outstanding
Companies that are cleaned and maintained
Candidate of the Year’ award, Fern Soo, said
recognises an outstanding corporate member
by cleaning contractors are joining together
about the impact winning an award had:
for their commitment and support in helping
to support Thank Your Cleaner Day. Why not
“Winning ‘Outstanding Candidate of the Year’
the Institute achieve its goal: ‘Creating a career
join them and take this opportunity to thank
has opened up so many opportunities for
in cleaning’.
the cleaning operatives who are looking
me. Since winning the award, I have travelled
after your premises? This year’s Thank Your
to multiple sites across my organisation
can be completed online. To enter visit
Cleaner Day will be held on 16 October 2019,
conducting BICSc training with other members
WWW.AWARDS.BICS.ORG.UK/APPLICATION-
and there are plenty of ways for your business
of the team. It has encouraged participation
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Entries are now open and for the first time,
to get involved. Find out how you can make a difference by visiting www.thankyourcleanerday.com, post
Golden Service Awards 2020 launched
your pictures and comments on social using #thankyourcleaner.com. Kärcher is partnering with the CSSA along with cleaning contractors across the UK to spread the word and encourage universal recognition on this day. Kärcher has been supporting the Thank Your Cleaner Day project right from the start, from the development of the idea into the campaign that it is today. Kärcher makes the initiative public around the world and supports building service contractors to establish the Thank Your Cleaner Day for its
Golden Service Awards sponsors: Gordon McVean, Truvox; Nick Winstone, Innuscience; Marcus Heap, Karcher; Charlotte Parr, Bunzl: Simon Hollingberry, BCC; and Stephen Harrison, CHSA.
customers. Various activities are taking place
THE Kimberly-Clark Professional Golden
in companies in order to show appreciation
Services Awards 2020 has been launched, with
as new silver sponsors are Kärcher and Bunzl
and acknowledgement of their service. Over
new headline sponsor the Cleaning & Hygiene
Cleaning & Hygiene Supplies. New bronze
the years, activities have included colourful
Supplier’s Association (CHSA). These awards
sponsors include Truvox International and
events such as joint breakfasts, barbecues,
recognise excellence in the FM and contract
InnuScience. Returning as a bronze sponsor is
and morning and afternoon teas for the
cleaning sectors and will take place on 4 March
the British Cleaning Council (BCC).
cleaning teams.
2020 at the Hilton on Park Lane, London.
Joining the Golden Service Awards 2020
In recognition of the changing industry landscape and to support entrepreneurial
The feedback from the cleaning industry
Kimberly-Clark Professional has announced
and the clients celebrating this day with their
six new sponsors, led by gold sponsor the CHSA.
drive, Kimberly-Clark Professional has
cleaning contractor has been very positive,
Stephen Harrison, CHSA chairman and MD of
added two new categories to the awards:
and Thank Your Cleaner Day becomes bigger
Harrison Wipes, said: “With a reputation across
Best Innovation and Best Small Business.
every year. Eighteen countries took part in
the industry for celebrating the excellence of
All 16 categories of the Golden Service
2018, this year even more are getting ready to
cleaning operatives and teams, the Kimberly-
Awards 2020 will open for entries on
showcase their cleaning industry.
Clark Professional Golden Service Awards is an
20 May 2019.
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Spanish exports of cleaning products to the UK fall by 8% THE value of overseas sales of cleaning and
Germany standing out with 28%, Italy 18%
exports to the United Kingdom, a market that
professional hygiene products from Spain by
and France 13%.
in 2014 was in 5th place in terms of Spanish
members of ASFEL increased overall by 2% in
Exports to the top 20 export countries, except
exports and is currently also in 5th place, but is
2018 to reach 718.6 million euros. However,
for the United Kingdom, Algeria, Sweden,
now a market to which exports have declined
during the same period, exports to the UK fell
Belgium, Turkey, the United States and Mexico,
by 25%, currently accounting for just 6% of
by 8%.
have experienced growth in 2018.
total exports. By contrast, exports to the United
Overseas sales of cleaning and professional
States in the same period increased by 25%.
Association of Spanish Manufacturers of
hygiene products for 2014-2018 have increased
According to the association “the 2% overall
Cleaning and Hygiene Products on the results of
overall by 10%. Exports to the top 20 export
increase in cleaning and hygiene exports in
foreign trade in the sector.
countries, with the exception of France, the United
2018 shows the outstanding effort being made
Kingdom, Algeria, Belgium and Libya, have all
by Spanish manufacturers in this sector.
This is shown in a report by ASFEL, the
According to the report, among the top 10 export destinations of the sector are the traditional and mature markets of the EU (such as Portugal, France
experienced growth in the period 2014-2018. It also highlights the significant decline in
During 2018, according to ASFEL, traditional markets for the Spanish sector such as France, Italy or Germany showed significant double-
or Italy) and the countries of North Africa.
digit increases in exports.
Portugal continues to maintain its leading
ASFEL is active in three fundamental areas:
position in the classification of export countries for the sector with a share of 24% of
promotion, project management, grants and
the total exported.
lobbying. As the leading trade body in the field of export marketing for the cleaning
The European Union accounts for the majority of international exports with a
and hygiene sector in Spain, ASFEL ensures
share of 79%, which includes, together with
that public administrations, both regionally
Portugal, countries such as France, Italy
and nationally, will continue to defend
and Germany. Exports to the top five export
and support exporting companies in their
countries, except for the United Kingdom,
international initiatives and projects.
have all experienced growth during 2018, with
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Westgrove Group becomes Living Wage Service Provider
Art Cleaning Services celebrates 20th anniversary
THE Westgrove Group has been accredited as a
Recognised Service Provider. We believe
Living Wage Service Provider, recommending to
strongly in the importance of looking after
FOUNDED in March
its partners that colleagues are paid the higher
all our people from apprentices through to
1999 by Simon
wage rate of £9.00 per hour.
members of staff who have been with us for
Hart, the company’s
more than 20 years. Although we do not set the
managing director,
Katherine Chapman, said: “We are delighted
wage rates ourselves, we will be working with
Art Cleaning has
to recognise the Westgrove Group for its
our partners to recommend that they pay the
grown from being
ongoing commitment to the Living Wage as a
living wage rather than the minimum wage. Our
Service Provider.”
customers and suppliers value the fact that we
trader, serving primarily domestic customers, to
Living Wage Foundation director,
an independent sole
are committed to the training and development
a limited company serving commercial clients
of the Westgrove Group, said: “We are proud
of our people along with our commitment to
throughout the Midlands and beyond.
to have been accredited as a Living Wage
our comprehensive range of products and our
Claire McKinley Smith, managing director
passion for customer service.” The Living Wage is an hourly rate set
Nottinghamshire County Council and ExtraCare
independently and updated annually. It is
Charitable Trust and has retained the contract
calculated according to the basic cost of living
for the University of Birmingham.
using the ‘Minimum Income Standard’ for the
10 MAY 2019
With a focus on quality and customer service, the company is a preferred supplier for
Simon Hart said: “I am very proud to be
UK. The Living Wage enjoys cross party support,
celebrating our 20th birthday and being able
with public backing from the Prime Minister
to look back on the journey we have taken. I
and the Leader of the Opposition. The principle
started Art after buying a £300 domestic window
behind the Living Wage is that work should
cleaning round. It was just me, my ladders and
bring dignity and should enable families to
a bucket! Fast forward to today and we are on
enjoy the essentials of life.
course for our first £100,000.00 turnover.”
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C&M
Leading the fight against antimicrobial resistance AT the World Economic Forum in Switzerland
a controlling effect on, any harmful organism
that exposing E. coli bacteria to increasing
this January, Health Secretary Matt Hancock
- a product ‘which intends to destroy, render
concentrations of three different types of
issued the stark warning that our growing
harmless, prevent the action of, or otherwise
chemical disinfectants resulted in E. coli
resistance to antibiotics could prove as big
exert a controlling effect on any harmful
populations that had become resistant to
a danger to humanity as climate change or
organism by chemical or biological means’.
several families of antibiotics.
warfare. This bleak proclamation followed the
They are used in a multitude of traditional
World Health Organisation’s announcement
everyday items including medicine, cosmetics
cleaning their homes they are protecting
last year that superbugs - drug-resistant
and cleaning products.
themselves and their families from bugs and
bacteria and pathogens - pose one of the most
“While the bacterial resistance to antibiotics
“It’s worrying that people think by frequently
germs, but in reality, if they’re not applying the
dangerous and imminent threats to human
is widely documented and these compounds
right products in the correct way, they could
health across the world. So, what is causing
are scrupulously monitored before being
be putting their health and the environmental
our increasing resistance to antibiotics, what’s
approved and released on the market, there
at risk. It cannot be denied that biocidal
behind these so-called superbugs and, most
is growing evidence to show that bacteria are
products play a vital role in daily life. For
importantly, how can we prevent these startling
becoming resistant to biocides in common
example, disinfectants are essential for public
forewarnings becoming reality?
chemical cleaners - an industry with less
health to help control diseases and hospital-
supervision. Harsh disinfectants, if not used
acquired infections, other biocidal compounds
and developing natural, Eco-benign technology
correctly, can leave low level biocide residues
are essential to preserve materials such as
to address worldwide waste degradation and
on surfaces, which after continued use can
plastics, paints, textiles, and wood, but while
cleaning challenges. Emma Saunders, general
encourage the emergence of biocide resistant
traditional biocidal cleaners have been used
manager at Genesis Biosciences, said: “The
strains of bacteria, which could compromise
predominantly in the professional and domestic
definition of a biocidal product according to
their in-use effectiveness. Even more worrisome
cleaning industries for cleaning all types of
the BPR (Regulation (EU) No. 528/2012, BPR) is
is the evidence that biocide use may also be
surfaces, the benefits offered by new biological
any substance or mixture with the intention of
a contributory factor in the development of
cleaning products cannot be ignored. These
preventing the action of, or otherwise exerting
antibiotic resistance. A 2012 study revealed
Genesis Biosciences is a leader in researching
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Continued from Page 13. safe and sustainable products contain beneficial
Three-way alliance creates WashCo
bacteria to breakdown any soiling on a surface,
HUGHES Electricals’ two commercial laundry
services and advice to one another. So the
reducing the need for harmful chemical cleaning
operations, Hughes Pro and Armstrong, are
logic of combining the three companies
products. The ‘good’ bacteria multiply in the
joining forces with Solent Laundry Solutions
under one banner was compelling,
application area degrading any dirt and compete
(SLS) to form a brand-new company –
particularly as we each operate in different
with any harmful bacteria present for available
WashCo. It is planned to have the three
parts of the country and both Hughes Pro
growth nutrients. What’s more, unlike chemical
companies fully integrated by the summer,
and SLS are established Miele Professional
cleaners, which offer short-term cleaning benefits,
with a combined workforce of over 100.
partners. We will now be working hard
biological products contain live beneficial bacteria
WashCo will have its headquarters in
to integrate the three businesses while
that build a positive biofilm on the surface after
Newbury and also operate from bases in
maintaining our high standards of
application, continuing to remove soiling that
Fareham, Glasgow, Leicester, Norwich, and
customer service.”
even the strongest chemical products can’t touch,
Rochester. Hughes Electrical has a 75%
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and preventing odours at source.
shareholding in the new venture with Solent
“It’s worth noting that chemical disinfectants often contain biocidal additives that are
Laundry Solutions having the remaining 25%. The board of the new company comprises
effective against a broad spectrum of bacteria,
Andy Pallant from Hughes Electrical as
fungi and viruses, however, pathogenic
chairman, managing director Peter Hosking
organisms are becoming increasingly immune
and sales director James Holmes, both from
to these additives so they can’t do the job
SLS, and operations director Simon Quinlan
they’re intended to do.”
from HughesPro/Armstrong.
The government has set out a 20-year vision
Andy Pallant said: “While Hughes Pro,
to combat AMR aiming to have it ‘contained and
Armstrong and SLS have historically
under control’ by 2040.
fiercely competed for customers, we have
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Cannon Hygiene appoints sales lead for Scotland HYGIENE, waste and water management specialist Cannon Hygiene has appointed Ian Sneddon to lead sales of its washroom services and waste solutions in Scotland. Sneddon, who joins as an account manager, has seven years’
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Senior marketing manager for Miele’s professional division
experience working in the waste and hygiene sector and joins from Biffa Waste Services. At Cannon Hygiene he will focus on growing
THE Professional Division of Miele has appointed Melissa Kershaw as senior marketing
the client base in Scotland and developing
manager in the UK. Kershaw joins Miele from
existing contracts further by recommending
vehicle leasing company Arval, where she held
additional services from Cannon Hygiene’s
key roles developing strategic and tactical
portfolio of solutions. These include its feminine
marketing campaigns across B2B media
hygiene care, washroom systems, air care, and
channels, whilst working with a network of
clinical and waste disposal services.
independent partners.
David Lewis, managing director at Cannon Hygiene, said: “Scotland is a growth market for us. We have a number of strong client relationships but are eager to expand. Ian brings the perfect experience across hygiene and waste management to advise existing and new clients on how we can support their businesses.” WWW.CANNONHYGIENE.COM
Atalian Servest appoints CFO ATALIAN Servest, one of the world’s largest
important time for the group. Given his
facilities management providers, has
significant and wide-ranging experience, he
announced the appointment of Jean-Jacques
will play a key role in the deleveraging and
Gauthier as group chief financial officer. In
development of our group, as we aim to
addition to his finance responsibilities, Gauthier
maximise synergies from the optimisation of
will also oversee legal affairs, human resources
our global network.”
and other corporate services.
Gauthier joins Atalian Servest from Following 12 years as the acquisition
Following the merger of Atalian and Servest
LafargeHolcim, a global leader in building
in May 2018, the group is now a circa €3 billion
materials and solutions where he worked
marketing manager at Arval, Kershaw is looking
revenue business with more than 125,000
for 18 years. Appointed as chief financial
forward to applying her passion for Miele’s
employees worldwide, operating in 32 countries
officer of the Lafarge Group in 2001, in July
products as well as her product management
across four continents.
2015 he became chief integration and human
and communications skills to a fresh challenge.
resources officer. Most recently, he was CEO
She said: “There’s no doubt that Miele has
and Strategy SA, Franck Julien, said: “I am
of Lafarge Algeria.
a fantastic brand reputation as an industry
delighted to welcome Jean-Jacques at this
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leading commercial laundry, dishwashing
President of Atalian Holding Development
and washer disinfection manufacturer. With exciting plans ahead, both internally and as part of Miele’s growing commercial product range, it’s a very exciting time to be joining the business. I’m looking forward to developing the marketing strategy with a view to growing the Miele customer family, both attracting new customers to our brand and also looking after our loyal customers. I’m also looking forward to taking advantage of the wealth of in-house expertise at Miele and working alongside the dedicated sales team, our established partners and, of course, the head office team in Germany, to grow the Miele Professional business.” WWW.MIELE.CO.UK/PROFESSIONAL/ WWW.CLEANINGMAG.COM
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BICSc
Making the invisible visible HAROLD Wilson was quoted as
(Automatic Retailers of America).
saying ‘a week is a long time in
Often, office staff had 20p or 30p go missing from their cash
politics’, whereas I have been
transport. A direct quote from the manager of the cleaning company was ‘thankfully our staff are fully trained and equipped to deal with cleaning
quoted as saying ‘you’re only
stash. As with a lot of other items,
hazards like these’. Obviously, the British Institute
as good as your last clean’.
it was common practice to blame
of Cleaning Science recognises these risks and
‘the cleaner’.
We are involved in an industry where we are judged more on
I must say that during this
what we get wrong than what
time I often added 20p or 30p to a person’s cash stash on
we get right.
has training programmes that accredit staff in competency in dealing with such hazards involved in the cleaning routine! I mentioned Aramark in passing who, although
Because the majority of cleaning is done out
their desk, and no one ever complained that
it is a facilities management company majoring
of hours, or when the public doesn’t have access
‘the cleaner‘ topped up their pot - it certainly
in catering, I’m always amazed that catering
to the facility, the cleaning operative does not
was not the tooth fairy, as there were no
staff are treated completely differently to
have a very high profile. Where daytime cleaning
teeth involved. This was brought to mind by
cleaning staff. For example, they have their own
has been implemented, the cleaning operative
‘the cleaner’ who found £300,000 in an envelope
dedicated lockers, where cleaning staff only have
can become part of the virtual team. Where an
on a London bus recently, and handed it in, left
a cupboard containing cleaning equipment and
office is cleaned out of hours, the cleaning team
by an absent-minded passenger. Personally, I
materials, as well as their own personal items
is faceless and invisible. Therefore, it is easy to
always use an Oyster card!
such as hats, coats handbags etc. Catering staff
blame someone who is not part of the team if
Reading the full article, it brought home
usually have dedicated washroom facilities, often
to me how little things have changed when
no separate provision is made for cleaning staff.
a faceless work force is left to clean up the
And, of course, catering staff usually get to eat
company operating in London, it was usual for
detritus of humanity. In the article, some of the
free at the end of service.
staff to have some loose change somewhere
other items found on a London bus were soiled
on their desk to be used in the office vending
nappies, false teeth, bodily fluids, used tampons
made the invisible more visible.
machines. Vending drinks and snacks were a
- this is not to mention the number of sharps
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big business - in fact Aramark started off as ARA
(needles) that can be found around public
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Affinity Water appoints Facilicom FACILICOM UK has secured the contract to service
its prime asset - this is why it is a Living Wage
multiple Affinity Water sites across the UK. The
Foundation Recognised Service Provider, and
company is the UK’s largest water-only supplier,
provides continuous training. It also offers
providing on average 900 million litres of water each
every colleague access to a 24-hour ‘employee
day to a population of more than 3.6 million people.
assistance programme’ helpline, where they can
Facilicom will be responsible for the daily and
confidentially discuss any issues that might affect
weekly cleaning of 16 Affinity Water sites, including its HQ at The Hub in Hatfield, through to water
their work performance, health and wellbeing. Peter Buff, director of operations at Facilicom
testing labs and operational sites for engineering,
UK, said: “Like many utility companies, Affinity
have all the systems in place to help keep our staff
water sourcing and distribution/pumping across
Water has a diverse and varied portfolio of
safe with correct operating procedures, whilst
Essex, Hertfordshire, Berkshire, and Surrey.
locations, each with their own requirements and
delivering a first-rate service. We’d also like to
specialist cleaning needs. However, we are used
extend a warm welcome to the 30 employees who
transfer to Facilicom UK from the previous
The contract has also seen 30 employees
to tailoring our services to the different needs of
have now joined the Facilicom family.”
contractor. Facilicom believes that people are
our diverse client base and will ensure that we
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Ministry of Justice contract for WAMITAB WAMITAB (Waste Management Industry Training
of our activities over the last five years. We are
competencies needed, this starts with working
and Advisory Board) has been selected by the
known for supporting learners to make more of
with employers to understand where skills
Ministry of Justice as the exclusive awarding
their lives - embedding literacy and numeracy
shortages exist, the type of qualifications required
organisation for cleaning, facilities management
skills into our waste management, recycling
and sharing with them the potential benefits of
and waste management qualifications across Her
and cleaning qualifications. There are some 120
partnership working with the prison service.
Majesty’s Prison Service establishments in England
prisons in England and Wales, each with a need for
Mark Hyde, commercial director, who has led
and Wales. Following a transition period from
waste management and cleaning services. Neither
on the prison programme for a number of years,
August 2018, the contract officially went live from
cleaning nor waste management are innate
said: ‘’With recruitment a real challenge in our
Monday 1 April 2019.
skills, they must be learned. Moreover, to do it
sectors and that challenge potentially increasing
Chris James, CEO at WAMITAB, said: “We are
properly requires structured training, practice and
as the impact of Brexit takes hold, WAMITAB is
delighted our bid was successful. WAMITAB’s work
assessment. We take this very seriously. Perhaps
committed to supporting the links between the
with the prison sector has become a key strand
more than most and probably this is why our bid
prisons and employers. Individuals going through
was successful.”
the prison system will achieve relevant vocational
WAMITAB is working closely with the prison
qualifications as well as practical experience
estate to agree national strategies for waste,
through the delivery of waste or cleaning services
cleaning and facilities management to not only
in prison and those who are keen to progress into
support delivery of qualifications but also to
employment in the sector will be supported every
help establish clear pathways to employment
step of the way.”
opportunities. In terms of the skills and
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phs healthcare expands services to over 1300 care homes phs Group now delivers healthcare waste services to
Clare Noble, head of healthcare at phs,
five of the biggest independent care home providers
believes the success of the contract win is due to
in the UK following its latest new contract win.
the breadth of the business and its flexibility in
After providing emergency support to remove
paid off and we’re pleased that it has translated into a long-term contract with Barchester.” With an estimated 35,828 offensive waste
meeting customers’ needs. This was demonstrated
collections and around 5000 sharps collections
and treat waste over the Christmas period,
when, just before Christmas, it delivered an
each year, phs’s healthcare operations team will
phs has been awarded the contract to service
emergency response to Barchester Healthcare,
now service Barchester’s 200+ sites over the next
Barchester Healthcare, which has over 200 care
collecting waste from more than 50 priority sites
three years.
homes, following a competitive tender. Its services
when its current provider was unable to do so.
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include the collection and disposal of offensive
“Our staff took on extra visits to make sure built-
waste, hazardous waste and sharps. With more
up waste was collected as quickly as possible,” said
than 90,000 customers across 300,000 locations
Noble. “We also called upon our hygiene division
nationwide, phs now provides healthcare waste
to assist the operation and emergency stock - such
services to more than 1300 care homes for five of
as waste bins and bags - was swiftly distributed to
the UK’s biggest independent care home providers,
all sites. All of this was over the festive period - the
including Four Seasons and HC-One.
team really went the extra mile. The hard work has
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We’ve all been guilty of scribbling down a contact’s phone number and leaving it on the desk for everyone to see. The financial data we were reading ahead of a customer visit may still be on the printer, and even the ubiquitous post-it note can get you into trouble if it contains personal information such as an email address. GDPR rules state that such details basically anything that can be used to identify individuals, including their name, address, contact numbers, or any financial data - must be stored safely, kept confidential and not put to any unauthorised use. Which means when it comes to disposal, whether the information is in electronic or paper form, it must be treated as confidential waste. Examples of confidential documentation which must be 16 MAY 2019
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BCC COLUMN
From Terry Turbo to hi-tech tendering - how window cleaning continues to move with the times Andrew Lee, chairman of the Federation of Window Cleaners, reports. WINDOW cleaning was in the spotlight recently with the inaugural Window Cleaning World Cup hosted at the Cleaning Show. In case
Nine months on and dorsaVi came to ExCel
(inevitably) perpetuated to by some of the
to present its findings, and the results
coverage we had for the Window Cleaning
were fascinating. For example,
World Cup, with ITV’s This Morning - and others
the study found that the pole
- unable to resist a little blast of George Formby
you missed it, or didn’t catch
material made no real difference
any of the extensive media
to the impact on the operative’s
exposure it received globally,
body. It further revealed that
the competition was won by Jeremiah Hickey. In winning the title, Jeremiah - the USA’s reigning window
more strain was felt when different types of cleaning action or arm position was used, and that small
to accompany their respective reports. However, when you look at our work with dorsaVi and the fact that all of our members now get the benefit of a free live tender alert system (which delivers real time contract opportunities direct to their mobile phones
cleaning speed champion - beat Sweden’s
adjustments to the angle of the pole, the
via the Tracker Tender Alert service), plus
fastest shiner, Jimmy Strom, and the Guinness
distance from the building, or the length of the
the many other technology-led products,
World Record holder, Terry Turbo Burrows.
pole, could make a significant difference to
services and solutions which are embraced
the level of potential harm. It also investigated
by our sector, you soon realise that window
capture the excitement of competitive window
if wearing special glasses or using pole-
cleaning is a highly professional, regulated
cleaning, another important aspect of our work
mounted cameras made the job harder, easier
and responsible industry which we can all be
was also showcased at the Cleaning Show.
or entailed more risk.
proud of.
But away from all the film crews looking to
As some of you may recall, last May
This initial data will now be further refined
That’s not to take anything away from those
the FWC was given a grant by the British
and will inform a series of best practice
that took part in the Window Cleaning World
Cleaning Council to take part in a study
guidelines that will be shared with the
Cup, nor the fantastic PR which it generated for
looking at the use of long-reach window
industry later this year.
the sector, but in my view initiatives like the
One thing about this particular piece of
dorsaVi project - and the added value offered
specialists dorsaVi, HSE and other partners,
research which surprised some - beyond the
by mobile technology and other innovations
the project looked at how to minimise the
insights and the health and wellbeing benefits
- are the key to improving what we do, how
risk of injury on the user’s back, shoulders
identified - was the fact it was based on the use
we do it, and how we are perceived by our
and neck when using water-fed poles. This
of hi-tech kit and sophisticated data analytics.
customers, the rest of the cleaning industry,
was done via sophisticated monitors and
To many, window cleaning can still appear to
and the general public.
motion sensors attached to operatives who
be an old-fashioned industry characterised
The Federation of Window Cleaners is a member
used different cleaning techniques in a range
by blokes up ladders with a bucket of suds
of the British Cleaning Council. The views of
of ‘real life’ cleaning scenarios.
and a chamois leather. This image was also
Council members are their own.
washing equipment. Working with ergonomic
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Letting apps take the strain Lee Andrews, CEO of DOC Cleaning, reports. NOT a day goes by without a
to email or phone our office, from
reminder of how smartphones,
where we then manage the issues
along with the technology loaded
through our own helpdesk software
onto them, have raised the bar
- TemplaCMS in this case.
of communications in contract
There are a couple of other
cleaning. Nowhere is this more
issues here. For example, clients’
obvious than in client-contractor
own systems tend to use FM-style
relations. In the subtle way the
standard language that isn’t so
Internet has of demanding your
user-friendly as the bespoke
attention and action, not only do clients now
cleaning helpdesk software. It also means we now need to consolidate the
expect our contract managers to
activity of various apps
respond instantly
into one area when we
to their requests,
do our own internal
they’ve also latched
reviews of client interaction. Again, that’s
on to technology as a way of verifying activity,
all fine if it means clients are
whether it be cleaners arriving
getting the reassurance they need
and departing, or completion of
that we are looking after them. And
specialist work like window cleaning.
we mustn’t forget that apps also
Last but not least they want to view
work in our favour. The ability to
up to date contract documentation,
attach ‘before and after’ photos is
whether it’s quality audit results,
an absolute godsend in the way
KPIs or financial information,
it provides evidence that we are
through secure client portals – all
carrying out work to standard.
at a time convenient to themselves.
The final question is what
Technology has made these
approach contractors should take
improved service levels possible.
to issuing staff with phones in order
The difference with a couple of years
to use the apps. It’s a difficult one.
ago is the way these requirements
On the one hand, if an employee
are now best managed through
can’t do their job without a
specific apps, rather than what is
smartphone, then a company issued
fast becoming ‘old’ technology, in
phone is the only fair approach.
other words email or, heaven forbid,
On the other hand, if they need a
actual phone calls!
smartphone to be able to take part
Nothing wrong with any of this, of
UhUb, or if they need a smartphone
as contractors, we now need to stay
to access an employee portal in
on top of things in a slightly different
order to view their payslip, then it’s
way, ensuring that we have effective
close to becoming a condition of
systems in place to manage the flow
employment. Frankly, technology is
of information. Take helpdesks, for
moving so fast in this area that it’s
example. At DOC, we have some
not easy to say for definite just what
clients who like us to use their own
the answer is right now.
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our field managers and office staff
to see that our industry is making
need to log on to those systems
such effective use of technology in
and track response through them.
a way that seems unimaginable five
Compare that with the simpler
years ago.
solution, which is for our clients
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in training, for example through
course. However, it does mean that,
helpdesk software, but that means
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Meticulous about training Caroline Hutchins, operations director at Julius Rutherfoord & Co, outlines training and education best practice. cleaning’ means that we have clear
is instantly reported to the client, giving them
requirements of our people - that they should
peace of mind that their cleaning operatives
deliver personal, passionate, meticulous, and
are up-to-date on everything from the latest
expert service. But we know expectations work
cleaning methodology, to health and safety.
both ways. We always pay above the National
We recognise the diversity of our workforce,
Living Wage, and where possible the London
so for maximum impact we offer training in
Living Wage. This completely changes the
multiple languages - all delivered by one of our
cleaner-employer relationship to one where
BICSc accredited assessors. And it’s not only
an individual can take or leave a minimum
cleaning operatives who receive training - we
wage job to one where an employee feels
hold annual management training days on
valued and is motivated to go the extra mile for
topics such as employment law and driver
ANYONE who tries to argue that commercial
clients, delivering higher satisfaction, higher
safety awareness. Our people are also able to
cleaning is an unskilled industry fails to
standards and higher retention.
take NVQs in management business skills at no
recognise that professional service provision
Before employees put on our uniform, they
requires skills that must be taught through
pass through our centre of excellence at our
training and education. Not least, this covers
London headquarters. Here our recruitment
health and safety procedures surrounding
experts will security vet potential staff, ensuring
the correct use of equipment, and thorough
that they have the legal right to work in the
hygiene and infection prevention knowledge, as
UK, register them on our biometric attendance
well as effective communication skills.
system, and apply for a DBS check. Through
However, some cleaning operatives in Britain
direct cost to them.
these processes we can ensure that our clients
are still, unfortunately, undertrained, underpaid
are secure in the knowledge the individuals
and undervalued, and the industry is well
attending their premises to carry out work are
known for having high staff turnover rates. We
legitimate experts.
are committed to being part of the movement for change, for the benefit of cleaning
A clear ‘career path to success’
operatives, clients and the industry as a whole.
All our employees start their employment
Nurturing talent
Cleaning providers must demonstrate that
journey with a thorough induction, including
People have varied reasons for working in the
they invest in training and education, accredited
BICSc mandatory units, health and safety and
industry, and different aspirations for what
by independent, reputable organisations like
the JR&Co values. Training certainly should
they hope to get out of it. Many of our area
the British Institute of Cleaning Science (BICSc).
not stop once this stage has come to an end.
managers began their career with us as cleaning
This should be provided not just at the start of
This is followed by ongoing, bespoke ‘on-the-
operatives and have risen through the ranks
a cleaning operative’s career but as an ongoing
job’ training through monthly toolbox talks on
through our ‘career path to success development
process, so that professionalism is a culture of
our clients’ premises, from environmentally-
programme’. We have also had office-based
habit within cleaning teams.
friendly procedures, the latest machinery and
apprentices that have gone on to become valued
Start as you mean to go on
techniques to best practice in health and safety
members of our head office centre of excellence,
Our journey towards achieving workforce
and customer care.
for example within HR and payroll teams.
excellence starts before we make a hire. Our ethos of providing ‘secure commercial
Client specific training sessions are carried out during implementation, in line with
extra mile through our JR&Co Stars awards.
client needs. We provide our people with
Clients and colleagues are invited to nominate
an employee portal, containing all their
staff who have delivered excellent customer
employment and payment history as well as a
service, have gone above and beyond the line of
clear career development plan. Every training
duty and embody our company values.
session is also recorded, and reported on
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We recognise and reward staff for going the
Our investment in our people through
through our bespoke contract management
continuous training, reward and recognition
app. This award-winning investment into our
schemes and fair pay means we can recruit
business allows our trainers to carry out site-
passionate staff who will be with us for the
specific learning, on a scheduled basis. For
long term.
complete transparency, a record of the training
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Added value through training and education Jan-Hein Hemke, MD of Facilicom UK, outlines the wider benefits of training, including improved employee wellbeing, added value to client services and a healthy bottom line. hospitality. It begins with a welcoming and open attitude to the people and situations we encounter. We believe this is a significant way that we can add value to our clients, as well as enriching our colleagues’ wellbeing. First and foremost, it helps boost our colleagues’ self-esteem and build their confidence to communicate and engage with their peers, clients and customers effectively. THE most successful contract cleaning
This is important as, in many settings,
companies are those that recognise their staff
especially in the leisure, retail and hospitality
are their prime asset. Indeed, without a loyal
sectors, cleaning operatives are often ‘front of
workforce their service would grind to a halt.
house,’ working within the vicinity and sight
It therefore makes perfect sense to invest
of customers during business hours. From the
in people, and to identify and develop their
visitor’s perspective, everyone who works in
talent and ability. After all, well trained staff are
a facility is part of the same team and should
happier, more motivated and provide a better
be approachable and knowledgeable about
service to customers - a win-win situation for
the place they work. It is therefore logical to
both employer and employee!
develop and embed people skills across the
Seeing the bigger picture
entire workforce - from management level
Secondly, developing and honing colleagues’
Teaching core skills
through to cleaning operatives. These are also
interpersonal skills helps our colleagues to
Of course, the primary reason to train your
attributes that enrich colleagues’ wellbeing, and
see the ‘bigger picture’. This allows them to be
workforce, particularly in the cleaning industry,
that they can use to enhance their daily lives.
more adaptable so they are able to perform other duties. They can, for example, assist
is to ensure that best practice is followed. This
with directions, help on reception or even just
not only results in the top service possible, but also protects operatives’ health and safety.
LEARNING ON THE JOB
offer a friendly smile. It is understanding that
This is vital when you consider that many work
Apprenticeships are a great way into the
their smallest positive action can significantly
with a variety of hazards including dangerous
world of opportunities offered by the cleaning
brighten somebody’s day. Colleagues are also
chemicals, sharps and exposure to infectious
and FM industry, and provide a unique way
more motivated and committed to their tasks
pathogens. It is therefore paramount that they
for somebody to combine training and
and have a better understanding of a client’s
are given comprehensive training, to bestow
education with real-life, hands-on experience.
needs. They develop a desire to go above and
them the necessary skills to perform their job
Particularly popular with younger people, it
beyond, and are therefore more likely to engage
safely and effectively – and to a high standard.
allows them to gain an understanding of what
in issues rather than focusing purely on what is
After all, if a client is not satisfied with the
it’s like to work full time and get paid while
on their ‘to do’ list.
quality or standard of service, then it may not
doing it - an often overlooked but vital part of
renew its contract.
career development. It also benefits the sector as a whole.
Training offers so many more benefits than the ability to do the job correctly. It is a vital component in job satisfaction, and if executed
Improving transferable skills
Opening our industries via apprenticeships is
properly, can make people feel valued,
When all processes are geared towards
an excellent route to reach a generation that
and ultimately assist them to achieve their
operational excellence, there is a risk that
might not otherwise have considered a career
potential. Learning in general teaches people
the human aspect can be overlooked. That’s
in cleaning. If we want our businesses to be
crucial skills, enables them to take control of
why, at Facilicom, we also train all of our
somewhere that people choose to work rather
their own destiny, and leads to a more positive
colleagues in ‘hostmanship’ (in other words,
than something they fall into, then giving
workforce. In turn, businesses are repaid with
‘the art of making people feel welcome’).
them the opportunity to experience it first-
higher levels of loyalty, greater productivity
Good hostmanship encompasses areas such
hand could make a real difference.
and better staff retention.
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Review it, use it, choose it completing a cleaning product audit to best effect Modern cleaning presents an ever-evolving set of challenges, from new health and safety requirements to keeping abreast of cleaning techniques and products. A great deal of thought, research and expertise is invested into the cleaning process, ensuring that standards and regulations are consistently met. In this article Gill Ireson, head of sales at Robert Scott, discusses the business’s key learnings and recommendations. Alchemilla opened its doors, its owner was
same. Where this has been the case, a cleaning
determined to operate as a sustainable
product audit is an effective way for a company
business - cleaning programme included.
to ensure that the products and materials being
Our Clean Team worked with Alchemilla to
used are both fit for purpose and safe, while
complete a cleaning product audit, advising
delivering the best value to customers.
on a system and set of products that limited
Saltgreen Residential Care Home invited our
the use of chemicals. Ultimately the restaurant
team to carry out a review of its current floorcare
installed the Toucan Eco cleaning system,
system to find out where efficiencies could be
which is now used to clean all front of house
made in reducing waste water and chemical
areas as well parts of the kitchen, limiting
use, while increasing productivity. Following
the use of multi-purpose cleaning and
an in-depth evaluation, our team implemented
OUR Clean Team works with companies and
disinfecting chemicals. As well as supporting
a new microfibre cleaning system designed to
organisations throughout the UK, evaluating
the restaurant’s sustainability objectives and
save both money and time. Saltgreen had been
existing regimes and product inventories,
improving health and safety for both staff and
using a traditional system of mops and buckets,
and advising on areas for improvement, as
customers, a saving of £200 per month has
J Cloths and a lot of chemical cleaning agents,
well as any potential issues regarding health
been made, along with a large reduction in the
but following an in-depth audit, the Rokleen
and safety, making recommendations on the
volume of plastic waste.
microfibre system was introduced.
It’s hugely rewarding to see the results of
Trolley-based, it comprises a core range
environment. Sustainability is also front-and-
an effective cleaning audit, but it’s an exercise
of products that reduce cross contamination
centre for many businesses, which extends to
that should be repeated on a regular basis.
and maximise cleaning standards across site.
the cleaning regimen.
Over time, requirements change and products
Spillages and dirt in heavily trafficked areas
improve, but cleaning regimes often remain the
can be quickly and effectively cleared without
most effective products for the individual
When Nottingham-based restaurant
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Youth Hostels Association (YHA) enlisted our help to update the specifications of its floorcare system to better suit the needs of its staff. Hosting its inaugural Housekeeping Forum at our headquarters, YHA’s cleaning managers were able to discuss their requirements and view various demo units. The original floorcare system was causing confusion, with equipment across sites not piecing together correctly. YHA was also keen to find a UK manufacturer in order to reduce its carbon footprint. Its new mopping system, which uses the adaptable Abbey handle, has reduced the volume of waste water, chemical agents and time spent cleaning, the end-result being a large uplift in guest satisfaction scores since the new system was introduced across its sites.
closing sections of the building - the need for
step - new products should be used on
Beyond the efficacy and cost of cleaning
site by the company’s own cleaning staff
is used, and staff have seen a 25% reduction in
products, storage is also a worthwhile factor
to assess efficacy and troubleshoot any
time needed to complete tasks. Perhaps most
to consider - working with one solution might
issues. Sample products are delivered to site,
importantly, infection control audits have better
allow more storage space, while also proving
accompanied by a member of the Clean Team
outcomes, with zero outbreaks during the
a more straightforward solution for staff.
for assistance.
harsh chemicals has been eliminated, less water
Once the trials are complete and feedback
For any business interested in undertaking
highest risk winter periods.
a cleaning product audit, the process is
has been logged, the Clean Team will review
and improvements, cost is often one of the most
straightforward and begins with a site visit.
the findings, advising further on how to
important factors for businesses evaluating their
By visiting the site in person, our Clean Team
improve cleaning techniques, saving both
cleaning processes, however quality should
can get a real feel for the environment, the
time and money and ensuring a more
never be neglected. It’s important to consider the
building itself and any specific challenges
effective result. Provided trials have been
finer details, looking beyond headline cost - for
relating to fixtures and fittings, products,
successful, help is given to rollout the new
example, two comparable products may cost the
working around operations, or the cleaning
products, with training completed across
same, but the lifetime usage may differ; a more
schedule in place. The team will speak with
multiple sites. While completing a thorough
durable product would be more cost effective in
staff to get their views on any particular
cleaning audit may seem time consuming,
the long-term.
issues or concerns, along with products and
the potential gain makes it a worthwhile
methods that work well.
exercise for any business.
Aside from health and hygiene considerations
It’s also important to enlist the views of those using the products on a day-to-day basis. The
Product trials are an essential second
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Is now the time to eliminate paper from your people processes? Rick Stoor, MD of Templa, explains how the digitalisation of people-oriented processes at a cleaning contractor can reduce the pressure on HR, admin, payroll, and operations management. • Once synchronised to your system, they enter your software’s workflow system, moving from one department to another. Data can be checked and added to, whilst an automated instruction will alert the next person in the chain when a form is ready for them to work on. • Once ‘signed off’, a simple click of a button will transfer the data from the form to its BY virtue of being so labour-intensive, it is
rightful home in the company’s storage
Gives your area manager touch-of-a-button
sobering to note that for every £1 of revenue
system.
visibility, on a colour-coded timeline, of
By adding the company’s standard
staff shifts at each site from the current
more staff than the average UK firm. And yet
employment terms and conditions, the
pay period onwards, including currently
no contractor I know has six times the average
final version of the form can be turned into
number of HR staff. In fact, the opposite is true.
an employee contract and emailed to the
For financial reasons, most cleaning contractors
employee as a pdf.
earned, cleaning contractors employ six times
will not consider employing an HR manager,
The benefit? A faster and more efficient
planned holidays or other absence. •A llows them to update absence on the timeline by simply clicking on a cell representing a shift and changing its status.
even part-time, until their turnover is well above
system that saves huge amounts of time and
Cover for that shift is easily planned by
£5 million. The burden of recruiting, onboarding
effort, both during new contract mobilisations
dragging and dropping the names of staff
and overseeing employee administration is
and beyond.
potentially able to cover into the gaps. •O nce a change to the roster is confirmed,
borne by a combination of payroll and general admin staff. It raises the question: ‘What can
Making life easier for field management with
any affected timesheet in a current or future
contractors do to manage the many HR-related
click and drop rostering
pay period is automatically updated, saving
tasks more effectively and comfortably?’
Area managers planning staff holidays
huge amounts of admin time both in the
and absence cover face some well-known
field and in your payroll department.
Digitalising a contractor’s most important HR procedure
frustrations: • They use paper rather than a computer and
Integrated time and attendance
There is, of course, a software solution to HR
cannot plan beyond the current pay period,
The third digital weapon in staff management
administration in a cleaning business - one
even though aware of future annual leave or
is, of course, a T&A system - pretty much a ‘must
that’s already used by several contractors. As an
long-term absence.
have’ for contractors of a certain size. Suffice to
integrated part of their contract management
• They cannot easily see which gaps are not
say that there are many systems on the market
software, many companies are now using
covered, or tell which staff are available to
but the benefits of a system that integrates
‘intelligent’ forms, or ‘advanced forms’ as we
cover, without looking individually at each
directly to your pay and timesheet environment
call them at Templa, not only to speed up their
of their other sites’ rosters or their mobile
cannot be over-exaggerated. Quite simply, if
onboarding and employee creation process,
cleaner’s schedule.
you are already using a contract management
but also to manage subsequent changes to
• When making a change to a roster, they
system where you store your employee data,
employee details. Advanced forms have several
must manually update the current period’s
site details and shift patterns you should not be
important benefits:
timesheet and remember to update future
using a T&A system that requires you to input all
• They’re user-defined - you can design them
periods if the change affects those too.
that data a second time round. Instead, opt for
to capture whatever information you need.
• With TemplaCMS, our Roster Manager
software that shares data dynamically with your
• They’re electronic and can be completed on
removes these frustrations in one fell
contract management system, allowing your
site on a mobile device whilst in the company
swoop. It sits over the real-time timesheets
area managers to manage time and attendance
of a new employee on site. Photographs
of TemplaCMS Pay and links dynamically
through your core system.
of both the employee and ‘right to work’
through to them. Working across multiple
documents can be added and attached
sites, pay periods and payrolls, it does
can well and truly call yourself ‘staff digital’.
before the form is electronically signed.
three things:
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contracts, followed by regional teams in Wales
based on our ability to understand the needs
enhance the coordination and monitoring
and the south coast. As a result, around 2500
of our customers and translate this into useful
of its nationwide cleaning operation. The
cleaning operatives are now actively using
employee scheduling and mobile workforce
company will use the advanced employee and
the system, with the company undertaking
management functionality. The success of
workforce management software as a time and
a phased regional roll-out for its remaining
our highly adaptable, scalable and affordable
attendance and rostering solution across a
operations across the UK.
cloud-based solution with services providers
team of 8000 cleaning operatives. “We were primarily looking for a highly reliable, scalable and cost-effective time and
Paul Ridden, CEO of SmartTask, said: “The
such as Atlas FM is clear recognition of the value
growing presence of SmartTask within the
it is already providing to the marketplace.”
cleaning and facilities management sectors is
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Waste not, want not With landfill space running out and businesses facing increasingly higher costs for doing so, Samantha Stocks, director at washroom services provider Simply Washrooms, discusses the implications this is having and how the washroom services sector must find alternative ways to deal with its hygiene waste. WASTE and what we do with it has and always will be a problem. Amid the statistics it’s easy to forget the day-to-day reality: we put things in the bin and expect our waste to be taken away. Landfill has been the conventional method of waste disposal for decades. While demand has decreased in recent years, we’re fast running out of capacity, with recent reports suggesting we only have a few years left before we totally run out of space. Couple this with the environmental implications of putting our waste in the ground from generating harmful greenhouse gases to the devasting impact it can have on local biodiversity - we must find a sustainable alternative for dealing with our waste. There’s no denying the environmental argument against landfill is strong, but let’s not forget it makes commercial sense too.
makes for a sobering read. The Environment
waste management seriously and works with
Introduced in 1996 as a means of encouraging
Agency estimates we throw away three billion
its customers to ensure the hygiene waste it
recycling and waste prevention by charging
disposable nappies each year - that’s 8 million
collects is never sent to landfill.
businesses per tonne for the waste they send
nappies a day! Sanitary waste products don’t
to landfill, landfill tax is an environmental tax
fare much better either with a mammoth
waste we collect to energy from waste (EfW)
paid on top of normal landfill rates by any
200,000 tonnes being generated each year.
plants where it is recovered and converted into
One such alternative is to send the hygiene
Typically, this waste is collected and sent to
energy. Not only does this mean we no longer
its introduction, the tax has been steadily rising
landfill sites around the country where it takes
need to bury this waste in the ground but the
and in April last year increased to £88.95 per
centuries to decompose. While hygiene products
energy from the process generates electricity
tonne. And yet, despite the financial impact of
are essential and part of our everyday lives,
and heat. This renewable electricity can be used
the tax, we’re still seeing businesses continue to
disposing of them is increasingly becoming an
locally or fed into the national grid network
feel the financial cost of the waste they generate
environmental and financial burden.
where it’s used to heat and power our homes,
business that sends its waste to landfill. Since
and send it to landfill. When we look at the some of the most
So, what are the sustainable alternatives to simply putting this waste in the ground? Well,
hospitals and businesses. The process of burning waste to create
common products we put in the ground, for
the first step is to partner with a washroom
energy this way also reduces our reliance on
those of us in washroom services sector, it
services provider that takes the issue of hygiene
more traditional forms of fossil fuels while any residual waste products from the process is used as aggregate in the construction industry. Now is the time for not only those of us in the washroom services sector but in the entire cleaning industry, to ensure we’re taking our environmental responsibility seriously and align our services more closely with our customers’ expectations so we can play a fundamental part in helping them achieve their environmental and commercial goals and importantly, reduce the amount of hygiene waste being sent to landfill. WWW.SIMPLYWASHROOMS.COM
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Waste management practices in the bag Cromwell Polythene managing director, James Lee, looks at the importance of plastic to the cleaning industry and how it helps to improve recycling rates and sustainability practices. SUSTAINABILITY is a central part of most
Poor segregation will lead to increased
cleaning and facilities management strategies,
costs of disposal for many facilities, and may
encompassing reduced energy and water use,
even result in prosecution if the waste is
less use of harmful chemicals and, of course,
‘mixed’ and is deemed no longer suitable for
increased recycling rates. Making this happen is
the waste treatment or disposal option that
Equally, most responsible producers of
very much a team effort.
has been selected. In healthcare settings, for
plastic will have systems in place to support
instance, segregation on site is vital to maintain
buyers’ recycling initiatives, and offer to collect
compliance with clinical waste regulations.
‘waste’ packaging and other material as part of
Recycling and re-use of materials starts with segregation of the different waste streams on
a landfill diversion programme.
site, such as paper, glass, plastic, and food waste,
Cleaners, whether in-house or contractors,
to avoid contamination. Unfortunately, items can
can help by ensuring there are enough recycling
often end up in the incorrect bin. The value of
bins, that they are correctly positioned, and
help all parties reach sustainability goals, and
paper, for example, is significantly reduced if it is
that they are clearly marked. They can also
also boosts the reputational status of the cleaner
contaminated with wet wastes such as food, and
work in partnership with their clients to support
and supplier as champions of best practice.
may even render it unrecyclable.
recycling initiatives.
These types of partnership approaches can
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Cleaning up the cleaning industry AS a manufacturer, Grotech Production’s role
if not disposed of properly. Bodies of water
plants remove solids, sludges, filter out various
within the industry is focused mainly on the
are weakly buffered by natural bicarbonates,
contaminants, and remove nutrient containing
supply end of the chain, although the processes
which prevent swings in pH, but a significant
components via biological treatment, but
involved in the manufacture and design of
quantity of an acid or an alkaline material
some dissolved components will still make it
products for the cleaning industry can generate
could dramatically affect life in a lake or
through into the environment. Product and
various types of waste stream, all of which must
a river. Beyond direct corrosive effects,
concentrated wastes should be dealt with by a
be dealt with appropriately.
acidification can affect plankton which have
licenced waste contractor with only the most
acid-soluble silicate bodies. Decreases in
dilute and minimised loadings ever reaching
powder products there is always an amount
plankton populations can then affect the
the drainage system, and never directly onto
of material that cannot be recovered, which
entire dependant ecosystem. Surfactants and
land or into the environment.
becomes waste. The hazards associated
materials that affect the surface tension of
with such products can vary but industrial
bodies of water can affect Gerridae species (like
drains. There is a large percentage of the
degreasers are often alkaline, limescale
pond skaters) who live on the surface of water.
public who now actively look for ‘green’ and
removers acidic, and many other products
The lower surface tension causes them to sink
‘environmentally friendly’ products. Whilst
usually at the very least carry irritancy
and drown, again affecting the local food chain.
there is no fixed definition for what a green or
classifications. Safe clean-down of production
Chelating agents such as EDTA are relatively
environmentally friendly product is, and a lot
processes that generate these wastes is
persistent in the aquatic environment, and over
of misinformation and misunderstanding on
essential, often creating corrosive washings and
time these can mobilise insoluble heavy metals
the matter exists, the mandate for change is
solid wastes. It is often possible to recover some
causing a build-up and toxicity in animals that
definitely there.
of these wastes for internal cleaning purposes
consume them. Quaternary ammonium and
but this never gets rid of it all. These costs are a
phosphate/phosphonate based surfactants act
manufacturers to commercial and domestic
burden for the manufacturing industry and are
as fertilisers and cause eutrophication in lakes
users have a part to play. For a long time the
hard to avoid, but it’s certainly better to handle
and rivers, which again can cause negative
chemical industry has had a label of being
the materials properly rather than dispose of
effects to the aquatic life.
dirty and polluting and generally does not
In the creation of liquid and especially solid
them in an inappropriate way.
There is a responsibility on all within the
Obviously some material will enter the
Everyone in the chain from formulators to
enjoy much of a positive public image. Grotech
industry, especially those who generate such
Production Ltd has worked on this and as a
are not classified as harmful to the aquatic
waste, to ensure that once a material enters the
result won awards for its contribution in waste
environment or as human toxicants they can
drainage system it does not cause the waste
management and caring for the environment
still cause significant harm to the environment
water processing plant difficulties. Treatment
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on average, 4.5 times less than alternatives
waste management infrastructure, not something
including paper, cardboard, glass, and metal,
inherent in the material. It is also important to
thus reducing transportation costs.
note that 85% of the plastic in the ocean comes
Even though many cleaning products
Don’t bash the plastic Plastic packaging is one of the resources that
Our LowCO2t range, for example, uses less
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is omnipresent within facilities from personal
material to achieve the same performance
countries, so not only do we need to use our
protective equipment (PPE), to lining bins and
standards as conventional waste and recycling
resources more effectively, we also need to help
sanitary units, to covering pallets. Using plastic
sacks, and is packaged in smaller cartons. This
others to do so too.
waste sacks and bags makes it simple, safe,
means the volume of plastic used is minimised,
and hygienic to separate and collect waste
as are the carbon emissions during production
because it is helping to address the way
effectively, for appropriate disposal or recycling.
and transport.
plastics are designed, produced, used,
Contrary to popular belief, using plastics has
Lightweight plastic packaging can help facilities
The plastic debate is, however, important
re-used, disposed of, and reprocessed.
a very resource-efficient profile - particularly
use resources more effectively in other ways
We all want to see the recovery, reuse and
when produced from recycled materials.
too. For example, it helps keeps food fresher for
recycling of all types of packaging, and
Responsibly produced plastic packaging can
longer, reducing waste. It also enables the safe
not for materials to end up in landfill or in
have a high recycled content (up to 100%) and
containment of liquids such as cleaning products,
our oceans. WRAP’s UK Plastic Pact brings
can be reprocessed many times, not only saving
eliminating environmental leaching of cleaning
together major brands and the plastics
virgin material but associated energy and
chemicals and wastes from bottles, for instance.
industry with a common vision and an ambitious set of targets to create a circular
emissions as well. Where this is not practical, the calorific value can be recovered to generate
The Plastic Pact
economy for plastics. The aim is to eliminate
electricity or heat at the end of their useful life,
The problems of plastic litter and marine pollution
all avoidable plastic packaging waste
through energy from waste (EfW) plants.
(it’s not just plastic packaging washing up on the
and make all plastic packaging reusable,
beaches) are very real and need tackling. However,
recyclable, recycled, or compostable, by 2025.
they are the result of littering and an ineffective
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The Cleaning Show 2019… in words and pictures Following on from last month’s review of the Cleaning Show 2019, here are a few more pictures and quotes gathered during the event.
“Once again our industry ‘excelled’ in bringing together a great show with many opportunities to meet clients and colleagues amongst the new ideas and innovations from our ever diversifying supplier base. Well done to the organisers and congratulations on a successful event.” Lynn Webster, director, LWC Ltd.
“The show provided an excellent opportunity to learn first-hand about the latest issues within the cleaning industry and innovative approaches to address these issues.” Dr Terry Tudor, associate professor of waste management, University of Northampton. “With the challenges of a product launch, and bringing a new and innovative product to market, it was especially important that the 2019 Cleaning Show was a success. We were not disappointed. We enjoyed good solid leads, a high level of enquiries, and met with some great contacts. This year the show seemed to have a heightened atmosphere, more visitors, and our stand seemed even busier. The numbers provided by the organisers evidently support this and we feel that the show was better than ever this time.” Peter Morley, director, Morclean. 32 MAY 2019
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“It was great to see how well represented the show was in respect of different suppliers and the amount of people that attended. It provided a great networking opportunity and a chance to catch up with industry colleagues.” Lilia Lamberto, HR and support services director, Principle Cleaning Services.
“The 2019 London Cleaning Show was, from my perspective, a great success for a number of reasons. I was particularly impressed by the excellence and innovative style of many of the exhibitor displays which made touring the show a real pleasure. Another aspect I was pleased to see was the range of products and services from a variety of UK, European and other overseas exhibitors which gave the show an international feel to it. Finally, as a member of a group exhibitor, another feature was the quality and professionalism of visitors, of which there were many.”
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“Our return to the Cleaning Show was met with real delight, both from our current clients and key prospects. There was a clear buzz from the exhibitors and visitors over the three days, all of whom were keen to see innovations, discuss the trends in the market, and catch up with friends and colleagues.” Deborah Bland, senior sector marketing manager, Diversey.
John Findlater, CEO, CSSA.
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COMPACT, durable and cordless, Kärcher’s HV 1/1 Bp handheld vacuum cleaner facilitates easy portable cleaning. Whether valeting a vehicle, cleaning an office
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or tidying up after building maintenance, this newest addition to the Kärcher family combines portable high cleaning performance, with a saving of up to 25% work time with no need to plug or unplug the device. Its powerful suction, interchangeable battery and easy-to-empty container make this machine not only convenient to use but a portable cleaning ally. With a nominal power of 115W, an air flow rate of 33 litres per second, and lightweight
design at only 1.8kg, the HV 1/1 Bp enables users to reach even the tightest of spaces in lifts and stairwells to get those cleaning jobs done quickly and effortlessly. The cordless design completely eradicates any chance of a trip hazard while the 18V lithium-ion battery delivers a run time of over 30 minutes in eco!efficiency mode, which also reduces operating noise. WWW.KARCHER.CO.UK ECOBAT Battery Technologies (ECOBAT Industrial) offers its bespoke FULLlife battery and charger care packages, which contribute to make up one of the factors that has enabled ECOBAT Industrial to attain its ISO18001 status. This signifies the highest level of
Maximising the service life and proactive service. FULLlife provides customers with real-world benefits that enable them to forecast monthly expenditure and implement the most productive of batteries and solution. So, just as they are able to rent their cleaning equipment, they can also rent chargers dedicated service support to its customers and is recognised by many blue-chip
companies as ensuring the maximum vehicle utilisation, through both preventative
their battery/charger combination, complete with a service package that takes away any worries or concerns, when it comes their day-to-day use and maintenance. WWW.ECOBATINDUSTRIAL.TECH
New range of SensaMist scent diffusers
VECTAIR Systems has launched its new range of scent diffusers with advanced atomiser technology, designed to bring the magic of scent to interior spaces. With the SensaMist brand, a user will find solutions to all of their scenting needs, with a range of diffusers to suit any environment or application. The diffuser range is able to accommodate rooms and environments of between 80m3 to 2000m3 depending on the device chosen - from the
washroom to the lobby With a choice of both wall mountable and table or floor standing units, battery or 12V DC operated units, as well as units that are suitable for HVAC (air conditioning) installation, there are suitable solutions for every application. WWW.VECTAIRSYSTEMS.COM
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Jangro launches sustainable range catalogue
JANGRO has launched a new catalogue dedicated to sustainability. Entitled ‘Think sustainable. For a better future’, this new catalogue features products that have been designed or formulated to have a minimal impact on the planet. This includes working with
suppliers and manufacturers to ensure compliance with ISO accreditation and EU regulations, covering biodegradability and protection of the environment, the use of recycled materials, and consuming less energy during production, whilst reducing emissions to air, water and land. Jo Gilliard, CEO of Jangro, said: “The day-to-day operations and many of the products used
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in the cleaning and janitorial industry inevitably have an impact on our environment. As such,
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single-use disposable gloves range
Biodegradable nitrile glove range launched
with the introduction of the SHOWA 6110PF biodegradable nitrile glove. Using SHOWA’S Eco Best Technology (EBT), the new 6110PF provides the same physical properties as traditional nitrile gloves - durability, texture, fit,
chemical resistance, and performance along with the same shelf life - but with one added dimension. After being used, the addition of EBT, which contains an organic additive, makes the gloves attractive to microbial activity when disposed of in landfills. As a result, microorganisms consume, metabolise and break down EBT materials into three natural compounds - organic soil, methane and carbon dioxide. Ideally suited for use in non-hazardous contamination environments, the EU Food Safe approved 6110PF will fully biodegrade within five years. WWW.GLOBUS.CO.UK/BIODEGRADABLE-GLOVES
LEAFIELD Environmental has launched a new range of slim Enviropods that it claims are ideal for use where available floor space is restricted. With a small footprint and flat back that enables it to be sited against a wall, the new bin has a capacity of 43 litres. The Enviropod 43L comes with a choice of WRAP colour coded lid options to suit a wide range of waste streams, each with a relevant aperture and
43 litre Enviropod internal recycling bins launched
high visibility graphics that actually encourage recycling. An optional A4 signage kit is also available for those wishing to reinforce the recycling message. WWW.LEAFIELDRECYCLE.COM
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