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Cover Story
Stay safe, stay siriusly safe We learn more about Star Tissue UK’s growing
operation and their dedication to manufacturing the highest quality products.
Regular
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A spotlight on excellence Paul Thrupp shows how various Awards are
highlighting excellence in the industry.
Hope on the horizon Cromwell Polythene’s Managing Director, James Lee,
says a better future lies ahead.
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Preventing pests When buildings are empty, preventing pest
infestations is vital, says Cleankill Pest Control.
Pest Control
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Features
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A deeper clean We find out more about Prochem’s Woolsafe
sanitising system.
Dispensing with changes We talk to Hydro Systems’ Matt Hayas about virtual
trade shows and how the pandemic has changed the chemical dispensing market.
Newsflash
What’s New Your essential industry news, including all the latest
appointments, contract wins, and exciting company announcements and product launches. This month, the winners sit on the Loo of the Year throne, the FWC are looking for the best window cleaners, and the BCC looks to set up an All-Party Parliamentary Group for the cleaning and hygiene sector.
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Going remote Beaver Pest Control’s Julia Pittman lets us know how
technology is helping to improve pest control.
Technology leads the fight against pests Early detection is key to effective pest control, says
Spotta Smart Pest Systems’ CEO, Robert Fryers. Food Safety and Steam Cleaning
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Food safety in hospitality Essity’s Jeremy Bennett looks at how hospitality
venues have reacted to the COVID-19 crisis. Contract Cleaning
Winning contracts How can contract cleaners make themselves stand
out from the crowd?
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The future of cleaning Dominic Ponniah, Cleanology’s CEO, chats with us
about the future of cleaning in the ‘new normal’.
Team up to clean up Key West Pest Control suggests the need for
corporate cleaning firms and hygiene specialists to collaborate to offer thorough COVID-safe solutions.
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