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TOMORROW’S


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Not only will Tomorrow’s Cleaning be covering Interclean Amsterdam 2018 for you, we’ll also be exhibiting with our very own stand.


We will be providing our own coverage of the event, with video footage, pictures and comments coming direct from the show floor. Be sure to check out the Tomorrow’s Cleaning Twitter page (@TomoCleaning) for some exclusive live updates throughout the course of the four-day extravaganza.


If you’d like to meet the team behind your favourite cleaning magazine to share your innovations, pitch feature ideas, discuss advertising opportunities or generally find out more about what we have to offer, then please do stop by the stand and say hello. If our editor Martin Wharmby isn’t there, one of our team will be on


LEAFIELD ENVIRONMENTAL


07.333 Leafield Environmental will demonstrate its unique range of high durability recycling and waste collection solutions at Interclean on booth 07.333.


hand to help you out with any queries that you may have.


Tomorrow’s Cleaning is your digital magazine for the cleaning sector. With coverage of the very latest news, products and industry movements, it is the perfect way to keep right up to date with what is going on in the industry.


Our unique digital format means that you can read Tomorrow’s Cleaning anytime, anywhere, whether it’s at work, at home, or on the go via the Opus Business Media app on your tablet or smartphone.


As a magazine, we pride ourselves on the quality of our editorial, and


The stand will feature the evolution of the Meridian Envirobin, a 110l capacity slimline 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


throughout our monthly titles, you’ll find exclusive comment, features and interviews with industry professionals, alongside case studies which showcase the best that the cleaning industry has to offer.


Distributed to more than 58,000 cleaning professionals within healthcare and nursing, hotel and leisure, education establishments and contract cleaning: no other media gives you such broad exposure.


Feel free to come and talk to us to find out how you can get involved!


www.tomorrowscleaning.com


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-less approach to recycling, the Meridian is possibly 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 allow collection of up to four types of recycling in one flexible and stackable unit, will also feature at the show.


Also on display will be the Steribin with pedal-operated single lid, designed for use in environments where hygiene is a high priority. The 90l capacity bin is offered in a variety of colours and comes complete with WRAP compliant, moulded-in graphics.


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