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LONDON CLEANING SHOW 2023 PREVIEW


London’s calling…


The Cleaning Show 2023 will focus on the latest industry trends, with a stellar line-up of leading suppliers and manufacturers.


With commuters returning to the workplace hitting a post- pandemic high, expectations of a cleaner, safer, and more hygienic working environment mean the responsibilities of cleaning and hygiene professionals and facilities managers across the country have intensified.


In light of this, the UK’s leading event for the cleaning and hygiene industry, The Cleaning Show 2023, has announced some of the industry’s leading suppliers and manufacturers that are confirmed to exhibit when the event returns to ExCeL London from 14-16 March 2023.


Greener cleaning solutions


Attendees at The Cleaning Show will be left feeling confident that the industry is striving for change – specifically when it comes to sustainability – when a multitude of exhibitors will have the opportunity to demonstrate how they are putting environmental concerns at the fore.


Demonstrating the importance of sustainability and the environment, Biovate Hygienics will promote its biologically sustainable cleaning products and demonstrate how it’s working towards completely carbon neutral products.


EcoBag UK will showcase its Eco 360 circular economy range of refuse sacks, the Eco Wrap PE (no PVC) catering cling film and its disposable plastic aprons which have been supplied to many UK businesses to help the fight against COVID-19. All of its products are made through the sourcing of post industrial and consumer scrap plastic bound for landfill, helping to drive circularity through recycling.


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range of dispensers, Eco Hand Soaps and biodegradable soap sachets, which reduce waste and embrace sustainability, all without increasing costs.


The latest in cleaning technology


Whilst sustainability is a clear priority for business owners across the industry, emerging developments in cleaning equipment technology are accelerating the work done by cleaning professionals in a timely manner, driving efficiency especially in hospitals or football stadiums where the scale of operation is much larger.


Paving the way forward with its range of advanced robotics, returning exhibitor Killis will be hosting live, interactive product demonstrations in the product theatre with its latest cobot, the Leobot. Visitors will also be able to interact with its R3 Scrub Battery Robotic Scrubber Dryer and see the latest robot vacuums in action.


Makita will invite attendees to discover its latest range of tools and vacuuming solutions, including the 40Vmax Brushless Backpack Vacuum Cleaner XGT, which is lightweight and compact for a quiet operation. It has a four- mode suction power selection with mode memory function, as well as an extensive run time. Attendees will be able to test Makita’s latest range of reliable commercial carpet and hard floor vacuuming solutions at the show.


Jangro will also return to exhibit its range of floor cleaning, kitchen hygiene and hand drying units, offering existing and new customers its unmissable, high-quality solutions for building maintenance, whilst P-Wave will launch its


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