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While the summer months have so far been a bit quiet, for us it’s been a slightly earlier return to form as we’ve seen the cleaning and hygiene industry suddenly rouse itself in preparation for a busy end of the year and an even busier start to


2026. Preparations are also underway for the Tomorrow’s Cleaning Awards 2026 – if you’d like to nominate your company’s latest products or services, or even favourites enjoying continued success, contact me via email for more information.


In this August issue of Tomorrow’s Cleaning, we’ve got a special focus on Leisure & Hospitality, as Lee Radzki from Tork manufacturer Essity examines the importance of good hand hygiene in the gym while considering ways to promote better


practices in leisure centre washrooms, while Miele Professional’s Ela Hedges tells us why spas should switch to in-premise laundry. We also find out how SEKO


are serving a boutique hotel and WEPA’s Ramona Shellard explains how modern hygiene strategies can elevate a guest’s hospitality journey, while supporting sustainable ambitions.


We hear from ToolSense in our Robotics & Automation feature, as CEO Alexander Manafi discusses with us the benefits of using a central hub for all machines,


tools and robots. Peartree’s Bradley Reames takes a look at what’s in store for the cobotics market, and we find out how Abbee’s robotics are making an impact in the world of commercial cleaning.


Finally, our Pest Control section includes a call from the BPCA for collaboration with cleaners to protect hospitals and healthcare facilities, Julia Pittman from


Beaver Pest Control reveals why a technological approach to pest control is critical for FM success, and Shield Pest Control’s Daniel Steward shares why you might be seeing a surge in pest activity at the moment.


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