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DIVERSEY CARE ANNOUNCED AS EVENT PARTNER FOR THE EUROPEAN CLEANING & HYGIENE


AWARDS 2017 Diversey Care will once again be the event partner for the European Cleaning & Hygiene Awards. The only pan-European awards for the sector recognise the high standards of excellence in the professional cleaning sector.


Serving customers in more than 175 countries, the leading provider


CLEANING AND FM INDUSTRY SET TO SHARE SMART THINKING FOR SMART BUILDINGS AT


FACILITIES SHOW 2017 A host of networking opportunities, new products and services, innovation, speakers and debate are set to attract global cleaning and facilities management professionals to Facilities Show 2017. Amid the current political and economic changes, the world’s largest dedicated FM event at ExCeL London from 20-22 June will guide and inspire the industry, sharing smart thinking from total FMs to specialists, suppliers, distributors, and advisers.


Collaborative partnerships continue to be key to successful business, so cleaning and washroom experts will showcase an array of products and services from floorcare machinery to disposable products, air freshening systems and energy saving applications.


Facilities Show 2017 incorporates a new products trail highlighting all the contemporary and innovative


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of smart, sustainable solutions for cleaning and hygiene is an ideal fit with the awards. Dr Ilham Kadri, President of Diversey Care, said: "Our mission is to create a cleaner, healthier environment. Our association with the European Cleaning & Hygiene Awards demonstrates this commitment and allows us to celebrate the outstanding achievements taking place in the cleaning industry.”


Along with Diversey Care, the awards are supported by Afidamp, Ceris Burns International, Greenspeed, ISSA/Interclean, Truvox International and Werner & Mertz.


Now in their second year, the awards – founded by European


Cleaning Journal and organised by Environment Media Group – are open to service providers, manufacturers and distributors in the cleaning and hygiene sector throughout Europe. The awards ceremony will take place on 9 November in Rome.


Entries are now open via the Awards website: www.echawards.com. For further information, contact awards@europeancleaningjournal.com.


You can also follow the awards on Twitter at @ECH_Awards and #ECHAwards17.


products on display, while the complimentary seminar and workshop programme addresses the key issues affecting the sector.


Key opportunities include extending your professional FM network by meeting a host of networking groups at the Facilities Show Societies Fair and gather with peers in breakout areas; sourcing products for your business from across cleaning, FM, security, fire safety and service management with five co-located, interrelating shows and a Meetings Service providing tailor-made, pre-booked one-to-one meetings, bringing together manufacturers and distributors from the show floor with visitors.


Elsewhere, inspirational renowned keynote speakers share their experiences whilst providing motivation to prepare facilities management leaders for workplaces of the future, and the BIFM Careers Zone enables visitors to gain insight to courses, accreditation and best practices as well as meeting HR departments of international total FM organisations. Finally, there are the Facilities Show seminar and workshops – two large theatres sharing practical content and strategic presentations from hand- picked industry experts.


To register and find out more about the show please visit www.facilitiesshow.com/pr1


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