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solution at your own premises and prove the results with an Adenosine Triphosphate Hygiene Monitoring System (ATP Swab Testing), measuring residual organic matter that may remain after a surface is cleaned.


Reduce your Water usage Ureco urinal sleeve and Uretech water management system


Winning “The Queen’s Award For Enterprise In Innovation” in 2018, the market leading, patented technology in Ureco, stops smells by trapping odours below the surface and reduces blockages through the patented enzyme system. This enables the Uretech system to reduce urinal flushes from around 96 times to just 4 times a day – saving money by reducing water consumption by up to 96%.


Eco-consciousness - becoming plastic-free


Plastic production is forecast to more than double by 2050 - increasing to 756 million tons. Forty percent of plastic manufactured today is disposable packaging. Yet, the global campaign to gain control of plastic waste is one of the fastest-growing environmental causes ever mounted. Ultimately manufacturers require a fundamental change in thinking about how plastics are made, used, and a responsibility to consider how they are discarded.


Initiatives to reduce the use of plastic have dominated the last couple of years, with McDonalds’ introduction of paper straws and Glastonbury’s operating of a plastic-free festival just two examples among many.


The drive to eliminate single-use plastic will have a significant effect on the contract cleaning industry into 2021 and beyond, which will bring both challenges and opportunities.


It’s no secret that the vast majority of cleaning products are currently contained in plastic packaging - whether bottles, bags or sachets, it’s usually plastic. Our industry will need to adapt, making every effort to source products that are stored in containers produced from alternative, more sustainable materials.


Waste and environmental management


Achieve your corporate and environmental responsibility with sustainable waste management from Floorbrite’s award winning Waste and Environmental Management division. We offer a range of services covering trade waste removal, recycling, food waste removal, secure shredding, hazardous waste and diversion from landfill.


Our Environmental Consultants can offer a bespoke waste management package unique to your requirements with a focus on achieving your specific environmental goals. We create programmes for managing internal and external recycling and can offer baling and compaction equipment on site to reduce your waste footprint before it even travels. Accurate environmental reports can also be produced for your business showing tonnages per month produced by your site


and a breakdown of each waste stream. By measuring waste on a monthly basis, we can ensure a reduction of your landfill disposal.


See our can study on page 24 (overleaf) to see the fantastic results that can really be achieved. For more information on how we can assist your environmental goals visit: www.floorbrite.co.uk


Did you know that


Floorbrite are International Green World Ambassadors and Award Winners?


Since 2015, Floorbrite have entered the The Green Organisation’s prestigious Green


Apple Awards and


consequently won each year since, with presentations at The Houses of Parliament. Through our innovation in delivering bespoke, recycling led waste and environmental management services to our clients, we have now become Green World Ambassadors and gone on to win further International Green World Awards each year, collecting the first in Dubai in 2017. Our winning projects for environmental best practice are also published in the annual Green Book produced each year.


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