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Cover Story
A shining Star We learn more about Star Tissue’s history, its
investments, and how it’s strengthened its operations. Regulars
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Setting the tone BCC Chairman, Jim Melvin, reveals how the APPG
report sets the scene for 2023.
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The specialist subject Principle’s David Saville shares his thoughts on the value
of specialists in cleaning.
Food Safety and Steam Cleaning
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Reflecting on a year of growth Kingdom Cleaning’s Peter Buff looks back on 2022
and ahead to 2023.
Improving Alchemy with SmartTask Alchemy Commercial Cleaning Specialists trusts SmartTask to keep staff safe and customers happy.
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The greener way to clean with steam Daniel Took from Kärcher UK explores how industrial
steam cleaning has become the most popular cleaning method for UK food manufacturers.
Speeding up hygiene in the kitchen Essity’s Jeremy Bennett looks at ways to speed up
cleaning and hygiene in the kitchen. Contract Cleaning
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Maximising your training Nigel Howe from BICSc on how you can get the
most out of BICSc’s Virtual Training Suite. 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 CSSA Innovation Showcase will return at the Cleaning Show 2023, the CHSA reveals its pride in supporting the industry throughout 2022, and ToolSense celebrates a successful round of funding.
www.tomorrowscleaning.com TOMORROW'S CLEANING | 3 CONTENTS
Case Studies: Prochem We learn more about Prochem from a pair of recent
case studies.
New priorities for 2023 Churchill Services’ Antony Law discuss the key
themes we should look out for in contract cleaning in 2023. Pest Control
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Fighting pests on the frontline The British Pest Control Association issues a rallying
call to cleaning operatives.
Keeping pests out in the cold Fantastic Services gives us advice on how to deal
with pests during the winter months.
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