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REGULAR The Team


Editorial Editor Martin Wharmby martin@opusbm.co.uk


Advertising Account Director Clare Gapp clare@opusbm.co.uk


Area Manager Damian Murphy damian@opusbm.co.uk


Production Production Director Hannah Wilkinson hannah@opusbm.co.uk


Production Manager Daniel Etheridge daniel@opusbm.co.uk


Designer Hao Nguyen hao@opusbusinessmedia.co.uk


CEO Mark Hanson mark@opusbm.co.uk


Now we’re firmly into the second half of the year, the industry’s usually quiet season will soon slip away as preparations begin for a busy few months in the run up to the holiday season. Now is the time that all of the latest service


improvements, new products and innovations will start rolling out to customers, and we get to see the latest and greatest the cleaning and hygiene market has to offer out in the wild.


In this July issue of Tomorrow’s Cleaning, we take a look at Sustainability as


Northwood’s Joel Quick believes that businesses need to adapt to meet carbon and waste reduction targets in order to reassure increasingly environmentally- conscious consumers, and says that it starts with the right products and processes. We also hear from Delphis Eco, who have recently reunited with


global craft brewery and bar operator BrewDog, who shares their sustainability mission, and we hear from Prochem about why their Natural range does what it says on the tin.


In our Contract Cleaning focus, Hannah Dales from Churchill Group explains how a new digital waste tracking platform offers real-time data collection, improved recycling rates and cost savings at West One Shopping Centre. Principle’s Matt Kuwertz also discusses why a ‘one size fits all’ approach can’t deliver the quality


and efficiency today’s buildings demand, and considers key elements of a bespoke cleaning strategy.


We also find out from Essity’s Jeremy Bennett why washroom issues can change a diner’s perception of a restaurant, and what can prevent these from occurring,


and there’s a new Chair at the British Cleaning Council – you can learn more about this and more industry news inside.


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4 | TDITORS VOIS C EOMOR’ROW'CE LEANING Thank you very much for reading, and I hope you enjoy the issue! Editor’s Voice


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