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Cover Story
Caring for the environment Find out more about Star Tissue’s range of
environmentally-friendly products. Regulars
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Industry faces burnout crisis BCC Chairman Jim Melvin says personnel
shortages could lead to staff burning out.
Making 2022 the year of innovation Kingdom Cleaning’s Jan Hein Hemke lets us know his
thoughts on trends that will shape the industry in 2022. Features
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A new name in educational cleaning Kindred discuss their focus on social value in
cleaning educational facilities. 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 BCC calls for action as the recruitment crisis bites, ISS Austria partners with ToolSense, and several industry figures receive New Year Honours.
Editor's Pick
The big restaurant comeback Jeremy from Essity asks: how can you reduce
infection risks and reassure customers to return to restaurants?
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No rinse, just repeat How to clean conveyor belts using just dry steam.
Technology
The future of cleaning An insight into the technology that will shape the
cleaning industry.
Pest Control
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Improving your pest control business Fantastic Services provide us with advice on
improving your pest control services.
The future of pest control Paul from Rentokil on how technology will shape pest
control strategies in 2022. Food Safety & Steam Cleaning
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Staying safe with steam Kärcher UK discuss why steam is one of the best
methods of ensuring hygienic food preparation.
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Streamlining with data The benefits of integrating workforce data with cloud- based automated payroll for cleaning service providers.
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