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CSSA LAUNCH NEW INDUSTRY AWARDS TO CELEBRATE
BEST OF BRITISH The CSSA has announced the launch of the new CSSA Awards, designed to celebrate the very best of the British cleaning industry.
The new CSSA Awards will recognise and celebrate the work of UK-based companies, and organisers are urging firms, large or small, to get involved.
The awards were launched at the CSSA’s Autumn Evening, held at Taylor Wessing’s headquarters in the City of London.
CSSA Chairman, Doug Cooke, told the invited guests that membership had grown rapidly since relaunching, and the awards would help to raise the association’s profile further.
He said: “The cleaning industry contributes £8bn to the UK economy each year. This justifiably merits it to be recognised and represented
NORTHWOOD ANNOUNCE ACQUISITION OF MIDLAND
PAPER PRODUCTS The shareholders of the Northwood Companies are pleased to announce that they have successfully completed the purchase of 100% of the issued share capital of Midland Paper Products Ltd (MPP).
The shareholders of both companies have worked closely together for many years. When two out of the founding four shareholders of MPP expressed their desire to retire the natural wish of the remaining two MPP shareholders was to explore merging the MPP business with the growing hygienic paper converting companies of Northwood.
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by those that want to uphold the objective of safeguarding the reputation and standing of the cleaning industry.”
There will be six categories; Contract Innovation, Training, Environmental & Sustainability, Corporate Social Responsibility, ‘Best of the Best’ New Products and Outstanding Contribution, with the winners announced at the London Cleaning Show in March.
Sean Taylor from the CSSA’s Marketing Group, said: “Awards set people apart, and as such they are a perfect way to promote your
Midland Paper Products Ltd will continue to operate as an independent company and will be led by Craig Williams as Commercial Director and Mick Booth as Operations Director, in close co-operation with the other converting and Tissue making businesses, and the Northwood leadership team.
Paul Fecher, Northwood Chairman, commented: “This acquisition brings additional resource to our market offering and continues the focus of the Northwood businesses on the UK hygienic tissue sector.
“The acquisition of Midland Paper Products Ltd allows us to complement our existing converting facilities in Telford, Penygroes, Meltham and Birmingham as well as further consolidating our position as a major independent supply source to the sector.
company, impress customers and gain some great publicity.”
The awards are being sponsored by some of the biggest names in the industry including; the British Cleaning Council, BICSc, CHSA, WAMITAB, C&M Magazine, Metsä Tissue and the London Cleaning Show.
Entries open on 14th November, with submissions closing on 24th January 2017. The awards ceremony will take place during the London Cleaning Show on March 15th.
Those interested in taking part can visit the CSSA website for further details click here.
“We wish both Les Lloyd and Ron Smith well in their retirement from our industry and look forward to working closely with Craig and Mick and the whole Midland Paper team as they join the Northwood family of companies.”
Craig Williams added: “This is a wonderful move for Midland Paper Products. We are entering an exciting new chapter in the life of the company which we founded in 2004 and we are now looking forward to developing the business to the next level under the Northwood umbrella.”
All contacts and communication details remain unchanged and it is business as usual at Midland Paper Products Ltd.
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