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CROMWELL POLYTHENE’S PAUL FLEETWOOD RE- ELECTED TO CHSA


COUNCIL Paul Fleetwood, National Accounts Director at Cromwell Polythene, has been re-elected to the Cleaning and Hygiene Suppliers Association (CHSA) Council for a two-year tenure.


Paul has been on the CHSA Council Board since April 2009 and is an active member of the Plastic Sack Accreditation Scheme Panel, and will continue to support the CHSA’s drive for higher standards through plastic sack accreditation.


The CHSA Council is elected by the membership and meets quarterly to oversee the strategic direction of the Association and ensure that it delivers on its three primary goals: driving up standards; informing and connecting members; and providing a collective voice for the industry.


RED DOT DESIGN AWARD FOR UNGER


STINGRAY The most successful product in UNGER’s corporate history, the UNGER Stingray, has received the renowned Red Dot Design Award for outstanding product design.


Paul is a long-serving team member at Cromwell Polythene, having joined the company in May 1998 and risen through its ranks, becoming responsible for Cromwell’s top customers. He has been instrumental in the dramatic growth of the company’s janitorial division, along with a major expansion of its waste management and cleaning products portfolio.


Paul said: “I am delighted to be re- elected to the CHSA Council, and wish to thank all the members who voted for me. Our corner of the industry is awash with suppliers offering a wide range of bin liners, sanitary bags and other hygiene and sanitary waste liners. Some offer products that are deliberately sold underweight, undersize, and even undercount, so buyers do not get the quantity that they thought they had bought, while others are such poor quality that they will burst, risking hygiene and health and safety.


“Buyers in the janitorial and cleaning industry need to be sure that the products they are investing in perform to a high standard. The CHSA is


Manufacturers and designers from 54 different nations submitted their current innovations for the Red Dot Award competition in the “Product Design” category. UNGER Stingray impressed international experts on the jury and prevailed over 5,500 entries to take the crown.


The certificate was presented to the UNGER team in front of 1,200 guests at the Red Dot Designers’ Night, a ceremonial event held at the Zeche Zollverein former industrial complex in Essen.


Jochen Wagener, Senior Director of Marketing and Sales at UNGER, said: “UNGER


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committed to increasing quality and performance standards. Independent accreditations like the CHSA registered manufacturing standard scheme provide professionals in the cleaning and janitorial sector and the waste management industry with confidence that the products they are investing in are performance and quality assured.”


James Lee, Cromwell Polythene Managing Director, added: “Paul has been with Cromwell Polythene for 19 years, and has gathered a wealth of experience and knowledge during this time. As well as being committed to raising standards in the cleaning industry so that buyers can be certain of getting what they pay for, the Cromwell Polythene team is also striving to help improve sustainability in the cleaning industry and wider economy. Paul’s work with the CHSA is a valuable opportunity to work together with other highly knowledgeable experts from all corners of the cleaning industry and drive up standards.”


www.chsa.co.uk www.cromwellpolythene.co.uk


Stingray is proof of how Unger continues to drive innovation. The functionality and thoughtful design of the cleaning tool are not the only ground-breaking things, though. The indoor cleaning system also offers specific technical benefits which provide professionals with real added value.”


The Stingray, dubbed a revolution in window cleaning, has already been awarded numerous prizes for innovation, including the ISSA Innovation Award at ISSA Chicago and other Innovation Awards at The Cleaning Show in London and Europropre in Paris.


Suited for use in hotels, restaurants, schools, fitness studios, shopping malls and more, the Stingray allows professionals to complete their work up to 25% faster than using spray bottle and cloth, and uses up to 39% less cleaning agent.


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