Contents Cover Story 22Handing over the keys to superior green cleaning
We learn more about ICE’s latest range of sustainability- focused innovations.
Regulars 24Working together
Chair Lorcan Mekitarian. Features
BCC Chair David Garcia on why we should work together
to attract young people to the industry. 26An ethical future
Trading ethically is more important than ever, says CHSA
3890 years of making a difference back as it marks its anniversary.
Pest Control 32Smarter pest control Beaver Pest Control’s Julia Pittman explains why a
technological approach to pest control is critical. 34Buzzing for Summer
may be seeing a surge in pest activity. Daniel Steward from Shield Pest Control shares why you
We learn more about Kärcher’s commitment to giving
Robotics & Automation
40The future of cobot cleaning store for the cobotics market.
46A hive of activity
commercial cleaning. Leisure & Hospitality
Newsflash 06What’s New Your essential industry news, including all the
latest appointments, contract wins and exciting company announcements and product launches. This month, Kimberly-Clark Professional launch the Golden Service Awards 2026, the CHSA reports on high compliance with their Accreditation Schemes, and Delphis Eco welcomes Which?'s greenwashing report.
Editor's Pick 42Cleaning, connected
Alexander Manafi from ToolSense discusses the benefits of having all machines, tools and robots in a central hub.
50Hand hygiene in the gym in the gym is important.
Essity’s Lee Radzki looks at why good hand hygiene
54Taking laundry in-house should move their laundry on-premise.
Miele Professional’s Ela Hedges explains why spas Peartree’s Bradley Reames looks ahead to what’s in How Abbee’s robotics are revolutionising
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