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The Floorbrite Group STAND: D6


Visit The Floorbrite Group at The Manchester Cleaning Show on stand D6 as we celebrate our 50th anniversary this year, and find out how our team can transform your daily cleaning, industrial/specialist cleaning, or window cleaning services. At our stand you can also challenge our team with your driving skills by taking part in our giant, purpose-built Scalextric Grand Prix. The Floorbrite Group: driving industry standards.


We’re no longer just a commercial cleaning company. Over the last 10 years, Floorbrite has expanded across the UK, diversified and evolved our facility services to ensure we are offering the latest in market-leading innovations, and targeted environmental solutions are at the top of our agenda.


Speak to our team about waste and environmental management services, pest control, plants and grounds maintenance, security and high-level building access solutions. We’ve come a long way since our humble beginnings in 1972.


If you know what you want, we're here to provide it, but if you also need guidance, our team are passionate and knowledgeable and will support your business in making the right choices for you.


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The Worshipful Company of Environmental Cleaners


STAND: A3


Cleaning professionals wanting to know how to join the Chartered Practitioner’s Register are invited to meet the Worshipful Company of Environmental Cleaners (WCEC) at the Manchester Cleaning Show 2022.


The Chartered Practitioner Register was launched in late 2021, and it’s open to the entire cleaning and facilities management industry.


The purpose of the Chartered Practitioner’s Register is to become a new route for cleaning industry members to gain a professional credential recognising their skills or expertise. The WCEC wants to make sure that cleaning industry professionals get involved and apply.


Lorraine Larman, the WCEC Junior Warden and Lynn Webster, the WCEC Court Assistant, will be attending the Manchester Cleaning Show 2022 to answer any questions about applying to join the Chartered Practitioners Register. They will provide guidance on applications and how to achieve professional chartership with help from the WCEC. You can meet Lorraine and Lynn at the BCC Stand, A3.


The WCEC’s amendments to its Royal Charter received Royal Assent last July, which allows the awarding of


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‘Chartered Practitioner in Environmental Cleaning’, to all suitably qualified professionals across the industry.


If you would like to find out more about the Chartered Practitioners Register specifically, please email or visit the website HERE.


You can find out more about the purpose and development of the Chartered Practitioner’s Register in this video.


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If you would like to hear more about the latest environmental innovations then you can also join Nina Wyers, one of Floorbrite’s family owners and our Marketing and Brand Director, in the conference zone at 12:30 on Wednesday 6 April, where she will be talking about ‘Cleaning for Climate Change’ and sharing some of our thoughts.


You can also follow us on all our social media platforms. Take a look at our Instagram page @thefloorbritegroup to follow our services, stories, 50th anniversary events, and charitable work to learn more about our team, culture and Floorbrite as a business. To view all our services in more detail, visit the website below.


www.floorbrite.co.uk


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