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COVER STORY A helping hand
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Catch up with our columnists. Tomorrow’s Products
This month’s latest products.
Ten Questions with... Darran Yates
This month, we chatted to Darran Yates, CSR Director of Indepth Managed Services.
NEWS Newsflash The latest industry news.
Tomorrow’s Cleaning Product Awards 2012
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The top 50 products of the year have been chosen...
World News
A glance at the cleaning industry worldwide.
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Get your cleaning queries answered by Peartree.
Loo of the Year Awards 2012
Coverage from this year’s best of the bogs!
CONTRACT CLEANING
Case Study: Night at the museum
i-Clean work to deliver fair pay and excellent service at the Museum of London.
Restoring success
Diversification is the key to success in tough economic climates, which is why contract cleaners should be looking to expand their skill set.
TRANSPORT CLEANING Go with the flow
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Tomorrow’s Cleaning spoke to ISS, who believes change is the only constant when it comes to transport cleaning.
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CHEMICALS & DOSING EQUIPMENT
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Diversey offers advice on getting the cost, control, reduction and sustainability balance just right.
It’s all about the chemistry A radical new approach to the use
The future of our cleaning industry | TOMORROW’S CLEANING | 3 CONTENTS
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Transport tissue needs can be especially challenging, particularly when you consider blockages. Katrin offer some advice on how to keep your flow on the go.
All routes lead to change
of chemicals in manual cleaning has been taken by Scot Young Research, which marks the importance of the relationship between your tools and your chemicals.
Mike Sullivan, Managing Director of GOJO Industries - Europe, explains how help is at hand with a programme dedicated to the costly burden of skin problems.
REGULARS Editor’s Voice
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