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The Choice is


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It’s the moment the cleaning industry has been waiting for: the Tomorrow’s Cleaning Awards 2019 are now open. Returning for their eighth year, these awards are a celebration of just a small selection of the best products and services that have graced our pages over the past 12 months, regardless of whether they’re innovative new product launches or services, or reliable favourites built on a reputation of success and have stood the test of time.


Following weeks of deliberations, we’ve managed to narrow down a massive list of entries to the 50 finalists that you will find in this guide. Covering everything from workforce management software to washroom dispensers, cleaning chemicals and environmentally friendly recycled products, the diversity across our finalists only goes to show how wide-reaching and adaptable our industry truly is.


Throughout this guide, you’ll find a handy breakdown of each of our 50 finalists, with all the information you’ll need to know about each product or service as you make up your mind on who to vote for as this year’s winner. And if you would like to know a little more about any of the products or companies included, you can easily follow the link beneath each entry and head straight to that company’s website for more information.


CHOOSE YOUR WINNER Now that the top 50 has been chosen, it’s down to you to determine who will be crowned champion this year. Voting is now open, and you have until Friday 15th March 2019 to make your choice and pick your winner. Whether it’s a product that you use


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With 50 finalists to choose from, this is your chance to pick a winner.


every day or one that you think will prove innovative and game-changing, it’s up to you to make your choice and tell us who you believe deserves the top spot when the results are announced later this year.


In 2018 the top spot was taken by the SC6000 Ride-on Scrubber Dryer from Nilfisk, their next generation, battery operated machine designed for large indoor areas. In second place was the Tork PeakServe from Essity, while Katrin’s Inclusive Dispensers from Metsä Tissue took home third place. It was a very close contest right up until the final hour, and anyone could come out on top in 2019.


With each iteration of the awards, it becomes more and more challenging to narrow down our list of products, services and innovations as the number of deserving products being nominated continues to grow. Make sure you take the time to vote for your winner, encourage friends and colleagues to join in and show the importance of the your choice.


HOW TO VOTE Voting is open to every single reader of Tomorrow’s Cleaning, and the process could not be simpler. All you have to do is visit our online poll and select your favourite entry. That’s all. There are no endless forms to fill in, no service to sign up to: just pick your favourite and the job’s done.


Optionally, you can also tell us why you made your choice if you like, but the voting itself is as quick and easy as you want it to be.


Just CLICK HERE to vote or click VOTE NOW at the bottom of each page to vote.


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