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FINALISTS ANNOUNCED FOR THE INAUGURAL EUROPEAN CLEANING & HYGIENE


AWARDS 2016 Finalists for the European Cleaning & Hygiene Awards 2016 have been announced. These new awards recognise standards of excellence in the professional cleaning sector across Europe and will be presented for the first time on 29 September at a gala dinner in Barcelona.


From almost 100 entries submitted by service providers, manufacturers and distributors the judges have now selected those that will go forward as finalists in the 10 categories, with the winners being decided by a multi- national judging panel in Barcelona.


The panel is made up of European Cleaning Journal Editor Michelle Marshall; industry consultant Jean- Marc Flaux (France); Director of contract cleaning association BIV Johannes Bungart (Germany); President of contract cleaning association ASPEL Juan Díez de los Ríos de San Juan (Spain); and industry consultant Lynn Webster (UK).


Lynn Webster, Director at LWC Ltd said: “It was tremendously exciting and an honour to be judging the inaugural European awards, recognising cleaning excellence across a variety of countries, with their diversity in sectors, cultures and disciplines.”


“We had an exceptional number of quality entries that made the judging in some categories extremely difficult, but have resulted in some very credible finalists being announced from across the many countries represented.”


The event sponsor is Sealed Air Diversey Care, the education partner for the conference and awards is ISSA/Interclean, who in addition, will be sponsoring the awards cocktail reception. The award category sponsors are Ceris Burns International, INPACS, Tennant and Truvox International.


18 | Tomorrow’s Cleaning August 2016 The nominees for each award are:


BEST USE OF TECHNOLOGY BY CONTRACTORS IN THEIR CLEANING PROGRAMME


• Climex for CMS


• Leviy for Healthcare Cleaning 'Real- time Control'


• ICE for Robo 2


• SmartView and Hospital Sant Pau Barcelona


COMMITMENT TO AND INVESTMENT IN TRAINING


• CSU for Budgetcoaching • Facilicom for Horses for Courses • ISS for Service with a Human Touch


• Transforming and Modernising Cleaning Services at Manchester Metropolitan University


EXCELLENCE IN CLIENT/ CONTRACTOR PARTNERSHIPS


• Derrycourt Cleaning Specialists for St. Vincent’s Private Hospital


• G4S at Sunderland Royal Hospital


• Grosvenor Services for a Shining Partnership


• ISS and PWC • Principle Cleaning Services Ltd


DISTRIBUTORS - EXCELLENCE IN ADDED VALUE INITIATIVES


• Boma


• Distribution Partnership ISC - Tennant


• Kenter for LC5 • INPACS - Global Supply Solution


SUSTAINABILITY - BEST PRACTICE IN IMPLEMENTING PRINCIPLES THROUGHOUT THE BUSINESS


• Grosvenor Services for Putting Sustainability into Service Provision


• Interval: Why do we Take Care of Turtles?


• Markas • Principle Cleaning Services Ltd


WORKFORCE - EXCELLENCE IN EMPLOYEE RELATIONSHIPS, TRAINING, DIVERSITY & INCLUSION, REWARDS PROGRAMMES ETC


• Derrycourt Cleaning Specialists • Facilicom • Markas • ISS Spain


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BEST INITIATIVE RAISING THE PROFILE AND PERCEPTION OF THE PROFESSIONAL CLEANING SECTOR - LOCALLY OR ON A WIDER LEVEL


• ECMR, the Future of Europe is Circular for the Cleaning Industry


• Grup Net100x200 • Gruppo Pulitore Qualificato


GROUNDBREAKING TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION OF THE YEAR


• FacilityApps for Internet of Things in Cleaning


• ICE for Robo 2


• Insider Facility Services for Kontroll Inside Active


• SmartView and Hospital Sant Pau - Diversey Care


INSPIRATIONAL LEADER OF THE YEAR


• Charlie Mowat • Jeff Bell • Kurt Alois Hegerich


GREATEST INDIVIDUAL CONTRIBUTION TO DRIVING UP STANDARDS WITHIN A CLEANING OPERATION


• Mariana Pirgaru, Derrycourt Cleaning Specialist's Outstanding Employee


• Kurt Alois Hegerich www.ecj-awards.com


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