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COVER STORY
AN ESP-ECIALLY GOOD YEAR
We hear from esp, who tell us more about their 25th year in business, sharing some of the high points of the past 12 months, and giving us a taste of what 2016 will have in store for them.
REGULARS 27
ANOTHER YEAR OVER As 2015 draws to a close, Lee
Baker, PR and Media Manager for the British Cleaning Council, looks back at what has been a very successful year for the organisation, sharing just some of the many highs from their year.
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SEVEN DEADLY SINS OF GREENWASHING
In this month’s column, Max Adam, Sales & Marketing Director at RP Adam, explains how cleaning companies can often be misleading buyers with the use of unfounded ‘green’ claims.
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‘TIS THE SEASON TO BE WARY
With winter now upon us, resident expert Carl Robinson, Marketing Manager of Nviro, looks at some of the main risks, and the contingency planning that is required.
10 QUESTIONS WITH... This month, Christian Harris,
Commercial Director at Bonasystems, tackles the TC 10 Questions, revealing his dreams of buying a football club and sitting down for dinner with Winston Churchill.
NEWS
NEWSFLASH Your essential industry news,
including all the latest appointments, contracts and exciting company announcements. This month, read all about this year’s Loo of the Year Awards event.
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WORLD NEWS A glance at the cleaning industry
worldwide, and some of the more
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HELPING HAND Howard Sedgwick, Managing
Director at Cannon Hygiene UK, explains why having the proper facilities to encourage effective washroom hygiene can help productivity and revenue.
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RISKY BUSINESS We hear from Amanda
Dufrane, Care Segment Manager at Electrolux Professional, who discusses the findings of a new report focused on laundry processes in the care sector, revealing how lapses in best practice could put residents at risk.
A CLEAN SHEET FOR BRENTFORD
Thanks to a new laundry installation at their training ground from Girbau, Brentford FC are now able to keep clean sheets both on and off the pitch. Girbau explain to us a bit more about the renovation and the Championship side’s new machines.
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interesting stories from across the globe, including a new Utrecht HQ for Sealed Air and a sparkling new website for the European Tissue Symposium.
FEATURES
YOU’RE NOT INVISIBLE In this month’s ‘Big Interview’,
we sat down with Phil Smith, Corporate Relationship Director at Facilicom, to find out more about the European Human Rights Commission’s ‘Cleaning Taskforce’, and why it’s essential to treat our cleaners with dignity and respect.
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WEIRD AND WONDERFUL
WASHROOMS Jamie Wright, of Tork manufacturer SCA, takes us on a whistle-stop tour of some of the most unusual washrooms from around the world, featuring holograms, see-through cubicles, and much more.
TECHNOLOGY 51
PUTTING TOILETS ON THE MAP
Raymond Martin, Managing Director of the British Toilet Association, gives us an insight into the new UK Toilet Map that the organisation has launched in association with Changing Places, aimed at providing accessible and available toilets to disabled people across the UK
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TECHNO-VISION Bob Forsyth, Managing
Director of Mitie’s security and cleaning businesses, shares his passion for technology and his vision for modernising the cleaning industry.
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