CLEANING SHOW PREVIEW RPC BPI REFUSE
STAND B06 RPC bpi refuse (formerly known as BPI Recycled Products) is excited to be exhibiting at The Cleaning Show 2017, where it will launch the latest version of the market-leading Green Sack™, Green Sack Fusion.
Made in the UK using the latest triple layer extrusion technology, Green Sack Fusion is a high quality, 100% recycled product made using the original Green Sack™ blend for outer layers, with the addition of a new formulation for the core layer made from super strength waste polythene. This innovative product delivers significantly more strength than the original version.
Innovation is at the heart of RPC bpi refuse; as well as product development the company innovates across its business helping customers run their businesses better, save money and reduce their carbon footprint. Continually undertaking research and design, investing in new machinery
DENIS RAWLINS
STAND F15 Building and cleaning managers looking to lower their floor cleaning cost per square metre need to visit Denis Rawlins, at Stand F15 at the ExCel.
Simple yet innovative design is the key to repeatable and measurably superior cleaning, according to equipment supplier Denis Rawlins Ltd.
This philosophy is epitomised by the REN™ Clean and OmniFlex™ cleaning systems, which will be demonstrated at The Cleaning Show 2017.
REN Clean is a manual tool that uses an engineered sponge to clean escalators and travelators. It simply slots into the combplate and removes soil from the treads as they pass through.
Recently introduced to the UK, REN Clean has quickly won over facility managers and cleaning contractors with its ability to leave treads cleaner and more secure under foot at a
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fraction of the cost of specialist cleaning machines.
The company behind the ‘Chop the Mop’ campaign for science- based cleaning also introduced the OmniFlex™ CrossOver cleaning system to the UK.
OmniFlex allows owners to customise a cost-effective cleaning system for virtually any task or surface.
Starting from a trolley bucket, it builds into an automated cleaning machine
that removes soil and contaminants. As the AutoVac or Dispense & Vac for food service, OmniFlex delivers high standards of hygiene and productivity more cost-effectively than either manual mopping or more sophisticated machines.
“With these systems, daily cleaning is effective, so there’s no need for periodic deep cleans,” said James White, Rawlins Managing Director, “so you can clean well for less.”
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accreditations to certify they meet the highest industry technical standards, such as the CHSA Refuse Sack Manufacturers Scheme.
and technology, and introducing new manufacturing processes ensuring their sacks remain the best on the market.
RPC bpi refuse produces more than 30 million refuse sacks per week, but is also at the forefront of innovation and the circular economy. The company has the largest polythene recycling infrastructure spread across four Environment Agency accredited UK sites, with the ability to reprocess in excess of 70,000 tonnes of post- use material from commercial, retail, industrial and agricultural markets each year.
As a UK manufacturer and recycler, the company offers consistent quality of refuse sacks and other products, all of which have the necessary technical
Synthesene Bi-Modal Kerbside Collection Sack is the latest edition to the Local Authority range, providing a high performance yet cost effective solution for kerbside collection schemes. The sack is now being used successfully in the FM sector where a lightweight but exceptionally tough sack is required.
Lorcan Mekitarian, Sales Director at RPC bpi refuse said: “Our products are recognised and trusted by both cleaning and healthcare professionals. Our reputation is built upon proven product performance and exemplary levels of service and technical support. Our technical expertise provides our customers with an unrivalled nationwide support network, with a proven track record for commitment to R&D and continued investment in the latest manufacturing and recycling technology.”
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