THE CLEANING SHOW PREVIEW
LEAFIELD ENVIRONMENTAL STAND A7
At Leafield Environmental’s stand, they will be demonstrating their unique range of high durability recycling solutions.
The stand will feature the evolution of the Meridian Envirobin, a 110 litre capacity, slim-line bin originally designed to take two waste streams in one unit with a 70:30 split; mixed recyclables to non-recyclable waste, in order to encourage recycling. The Meridian has a narrow footprint and flat back that can be placed against a wall in corridors without causing obstruction.
With triple lid configurations, a 100% open lid version, liquid reservoirs and a liner system with food waste caddy for those adopting a bag-
SCA STAND C37
Tork manufacturer SCA will be making a spectacular comeback at this year’s Cleaning Show.
The company will be exhibiting at the UK’s leading cleaning exhibition to give visitors a sneak preview of a brand new smart solution for the FM market. SCA will also be launching a range of other Tork washroom and healthcare products at the event.
“Our stand will be themed upon our twin strengths of innovation and sustainability,” said SCA Senior Product Manager Charlotte Branwhite. “We are constantly bringing out smart new solutions for our customers – and sustainability underpins everything we do.”
Besides previewing a high-tech product for the FM market, SCA will also be highlighting its Tork Easy Handling packaging.
“Both these solutions have been designed to make cleaners’ working lives easier,” said Charlotte. “We want
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less approach to recycling, the Meridian is possibly one of the most versatile recycling bin available today. Because the lids are interchangeable, customers can reconfigure the bins to suit their changing recycling requirements without the need to purchase further bins.
New EnviroStack space saving stackable bins that allow collection of up to four types of recycling in one flexible and stackable unit will also debut at the show.
On display for the first time will be the Steribin with pedal operated single lid, designed for use in environments where hygiene is a high priority. The 90 litre capacity bin is offered in a variety of colours and comes complete with WRAP compliant, moulded-in graphics.
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to show FM managers how cleaning can be carried out in a more efficient and more sustainable way.”
Tork Easy Handling packaging makes tissue products packs easier to lift, carry and open than conventional packaging. It therefore reduces strain on the backs and joints of cleaning staff while cutting costs for FM companies, since the packaging reduces time spent transporting and opening product packs.
The SCA stand will also feature a competition for visitors plus various giveaways and interactive activities.
“As Europe’s largest away-from-home tissue manufacturer we thought it right to support the Cleaning Show at its new home in London,” added Charlotte.
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