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Biological Preparations introduces


industry-first Biotech Paper Sachet As UK businesses face rising pressure to minimise their environmental impact, particularly those within the facilities management sector, Biological Preparations has responded with their latest easy-to-use innovation.


The Paper Biotech Sachet Range is a cost-effective, space- efficient and eco-friendly alternative to RTUs, which means more businesses can achieve sustainable cleaning without compromising on performance.


BioHygiene’s water soluble paper cleaning sachets combine Biotech and Ecotechnologies. They utilise sustainable, naturally-derived ingredients from the fermentation of plant-based resources in combination with cleaning agents and eco-solvents produced from bio-renewable feedstocks. The sachets as supplied have lower hazard classifications compared with market alternatives and are non-hazardous in use, minimising user risk. Ingredients have been carefully selected to ensure minimal CO2


e and aquatic toxicity, whilst optimising safety and sustainability.


The trio of biotech products comprises of Complete Washroom Cleaner, Cleaner and Degreaser, and All Surfaces and Floor Cleaner. Using its carefully synergised formulations, users of these products will benefit from deep and residual cleaning, whilst removing odours. Plus, with the small ready-to-use sachets, businesses will save on storage and no longer have to worry about incorrect dilutions, which inadvertently increase costs. Distinct from most market cleaning sachets, BioHygiene’s latest range banishes single-use workspace plastics whilst avoiding microplastic pollution.


Haringey Council continues partnership


with Veolia Veolia has been awarded a two-year contract extension to continue providing street cleansing, recycling and waste management services in the London Borough of Haringey.


Veolia has worked in partnership with Haringey Council since 2011, and this extension will see them continuing to work together until 2027.


The extension, worth £21.6m, includes recycling and refuse collections, container deliveries, street cleansing, winter maintenance, graffiti and fly-posting removal, and commercial waste services, as well as running a Contact Centre to provide essential service support for residents.


Over the next few years, Veolia and Haringey Council will continue to strive towards an improved recycling rate. Currently at 27.4%, they’ll work together to develop existing services and introduce new initiatives that will help residents recycle as much as possible.


This will include a dedicated collection service for small electricals to not only help salvage precious materials but also prevent the growing number of fires in vehicles and at


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The launch of this range allows more businesses across all industries to have access to market-leading biotech, allowing more businesses to be cleaner, leaner and greener.


Erum Ahmed, Director of Sales at BioHygiene, said: “Our sachet range will help substantially reduce product storage requirements – an A5-sized paper bag holds 20 sachets, the equivalent to 10 RTU product bottles. This has a huge knock-on effect in reducing the financial and environmental cost of transport. We are particularly excited about the positive impact this range will have on smaller sites and those sites with a high turnover of cleaning operatives.”


www.biohygiene.co.uk


facilities, caused by these items. The contract has already introduced smaller electric vehicles into its fleet and one of the electric vans will be used to operate this service.


Alongside its operational delivery, Veolia will also build upon its social value and responsible employer programme that has seen the delivery of numerous diversity, inclusion and community-focused programmes benefiting the local community and the teams who work there.


In 2023, the Veolia Haringey team delivered nearly 400 hours of staff volunteering time attending events, workshops and meetings in partnership with local enterprises and charitable organisations. This has all been in aid of those in vulnerable or socially disadvantaged groups, supporting them with mentors and skills development programmes and identifying potential employment opportunities.


Pascal Hauret, Managing Director, Municipal at Veolia, said: “We’re delighted to be continuing our long partnership with Haringey Council. The next few years will see us strive for higher recycling rates and the conservation of resources, in line with our purpose of ecological transformation."


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