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Multi-Surface Cleaner by Ecozone


Ecozone’s Multi-Surface Cleaner is a powerful antibacterial solution that uses natural plant extracts to liſt away dirt and grime. Developed as an alternative to common household cleaning sprays, which typically contain a concoction of harmful chemicals and contribute to indoor air pollution, the plant-powered Multi-Surface Cleaner is safer to use and just as effective. As well as ensuring homes are kept hygienic, the aloe and cucumber fragrance leaves a crisp and clean smell, too.


The formula is proven to kill 99.9% bacteria, including those commonly found in households such as E.coli and salmonella. The Multi-Surface Cleaner is vegan and cruelty-free, as well as


Regenex by Regenex


Regenex is a startup company in Bradford, West Yorkshire, that has developed new methods in stain removal for commercial linen.


Founded in 2017, and employing 12 people, we work with many laundries across the UK, processing hospitality and healthcare sector linen to clear stubborn marks – including food, fake tan, oil, rust, mould or chemicals such as iodine.


This means that good linen, that once would have been discarded, is now able to be returned to stock – and continue their life cycle for many washes to come. A total of 70% of the carbon footprint of a poly/cotton bedsheet is accounted for in its manufacture. Just 30% relates to the subsequent washing, ironing and transportation during its life.


Therefore, making every item last as long as possible has a huge environmental benefit – as well as saving laundries many


Nilaqua Surface Spray by Waterless Limited


Nilaqua’s medical grade surface cleaner is a food-safe, non- tainting, Vegan and Halal compliant cleanser that has been tested to prove it kills all Coronavirus strains and continues to show amazing germ-killing activity 30 days later on a wide range of germs including MRSA.


That means it’s safe for all applications and key in reducing cross infection. Common uses include hospitality and events, schools, offices, medical, care homes, industrial – anywhere and everywhere.


Unlike traditional surface cleaners and bleaches, it won’t strip varnish or damage surfaces such as wood. It won’t affect expensive machinery and reduces cross-contamination between users or operatives even in environments such as nurseries, where toys are shared.


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being pet-friendly and safe for septic tanks and aquatic life. To use, simply spray the area and leave for a few moments before wiping away with a cloth. Ecozone recommends its Multi-Purpose Microfibre Cloth, which is made from superior microfibre yarn, has a unique weave to easily pick up dirt and residue, and can be washed and reused up to 300 times.


Ecozone has been manufacturing environmentally friendly cleaning products for over 20 years. Now with a range of over 100 products covering all areas of the home from laundry to dishwashing and general household solutions, the company is recognised by organisations such as the Vegan Society, Cruelty- Free International, the Naturewatch Foundation and PETA. New products in 2020 included a range of biodegradable bin bags and a self-cleaning mop and bucket that reduces water usage and waste.


thousands of pounds on top-up stock.


Our gentle, multi-bath cleaning system is based on textile dyeing knowhow. Meticulously researched and developed – and independently tested – it involves opening fibres to release discolouration.


We are consistently successful in rescuing 75 to 80% of material that would otherwise be condemned to landfill or rag.


So far, we have processed 500 tonnes of linen, saving 1500 tonnes of carbon and 38m litres of water – equivalent to the drinking water consumed by 3750 people over 10 years.


We feel Regenex has hit the market at a timely point when textile waste has come to the fore of public consciousness. We certainly feel it will only be a matter of time before commercial textile waste begins to fall under similar scrutiny to ‘fast fashion’.


Rejuvenating whites is not our only option for blemished linen. We also re-bleach and re-colour items of linen such as


tablecloths and napkins which fade long before wearing out.


Nilaqua solutions are used daily within the NHS, they are cost effective and can boast a germ-killing efficiency of 99.9999%, the highest possible.


Nilaqua Surface Spray has an innovative bulk refill system to minimise plastic waste, uses 25% recycled plastic, plus its bottles are further recyclable. The solution can also be used in fogging machines plus it kills all Coronaviruses, Ebola, HIV, MRSA, E Coli, Norovirus and NDM1, C-diff, all odour causing bacteria, salmonella and more. Waterless has extensive test data to support its claims.


Recognised for its innovative personal hygiene solutions, Waterless Limited has been developing unique antimicrobial solutions since 2009 and is an approved NHS and pharmacy supplier. This award-winning company also manufactures alcohol free sanitisers and innovative towel-off liquid shampoos and body washes, shampoo caps, wipes and other products.


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