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Activeion listed with the sustainable Restaurant Association and the SRA promotes their activities to diners.


The SRA is the leading UK authority on restaurant-related sustainability, but also works hand in hand with the hospitality industry and sustainability experts to provide up-to-date, practical resources and solutions to all member restaurants. Members (restaurants only) enjoy the economic benefits of greater sustainability


Activeion’s chemical-free cleaning solutions have been witnessing increasing popularity within the hospitality and restaurant industries throughout Europe. Certified by the HACCP and registered with NSF International, Activeion’s ionator EXP is considered safe for use in food


servicing, preparation and processing areas.


Once in the group, restaurants are entitled to display a “we’re at the table" sticker. In order to ensure continuous improvement, the SRA works with restaurants on at least three sustainable actions every year.


www.activeion.com


The Organizing Committee stresses the Professional Cleaning and Hygiene sector’s widespread acceptance which, for three days, has endorsed the trade fair held from 31st January - 2nd February, at Feria Valencia, with its presence.


The deputy director of Reed Exhibitions Iberia, Alberto Alonso, has assessed the quality and quantity of the professional visitors who


Excellent results after the first edition of Hygienalia+Pulire Organizing Committee proposed.”


attended: “The three days the event lasted have been very intense because it was the first edition, which was conceived more than four years ago, and because of the uncertainty of accomplishing the objectives set out.”


Along these lines, he stated that: “The Organizing Committee’s mission has been accomplished with some 4,000 professional visitors attending (specifically 3,959), which is the figure that the


The visitors who came to this trade fair represented all the sectors, from distributors to cleaning services firms, without overlooking a large number of end customers, among which we find hotel and catering businesspeople, medical centres, training centres, hypermarkets and shopping malls, etc.


www.hygienalia-pulire.com RIA and The Clean Trust Sign memorandum of understanding


The board of directors of the Restoration Industry Association (RIA) and the board of directors of The Clean Trust have approved a memorandum of understanding (MOU) that will establish a working relationship between both organizations.


Under the MOU, the senior executive leadership of each organization will keep the other aware of applicable functions and activities related to natural disaster mitigation measures, indoor environmental issues and other issues of shared interest to increase cooperation and coordination between the


Team GB 'should avoid handshakes' at London Olympics


The British Olympic Association has warned its athletes against shaking hands with rivals and dignitaries at the London Olympics in case the spread of disease damages the host nation’s chances of success.


Asked if handshakes should be avoided, BOA chief medical officer Ian McCurdie told the BBC: "I think, within reason, yes.


"The greatest threat to performance is illness and


possibly injury. We are talking about minimising risk of illness. It is all about hand hygiene."


McCurdie added: "Essentially we are talking about minimizing risk of illness and optimising resistance. Minimizing exposure and getting bugs into the system and being more robust to manage those should that happen. Hand hygiene is it."


However these hygiene concerns aren’t shared


WORLD NEWS 18 | TOMORROW’S CLEANING | The future of our cleaning industry


organizations. This shared knowledge will help RIA members and Clean Trust registrants provide leadership and promote best practices through advocacy, standards and professional qualifications. www.restorationindustry.org www.thecleantrust.org


by all. The US team, which will send the most athletes to the games, is issuing no such warnings about handshakes.


"We always encourage our athletes at the Olympic Games to embrace the Olympic spirit and meet, greet and interact with as many different athletes from as many nationalities as possible," USOC spokesman Patrick Sandusky told the press.


Liz Wyse, an etiquette adviser from Debrett's, agreed: "It is a bid of a sad thing if people are worried about shaking hands in case it spreads disease."


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