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Sponsors announced for Loo of the Year Awards 2018


The sponsor line-up for the 2018 Loo of the Year Awards has been announced.


Associate Sponsor Clos-o-Mat return to sponsor the Changing Places and Space to Change toilet entries awards. Dolphin Solutions will sponsor the Corporate Provider award, while Dyson is sponsoring the Individual Category awards in 2018.


The entry level of Sponsorship is Awards Supporter, which in 2018 includes Danfo, the Cleen app, and Waypoint, suppliers of the P-Wave washroom deodorisers.


Mike Bone, Loo of the Year Awards’ Managing Director, said: Cleaning Show 2019 gets bigger


Commercial cleaning trade event The Cleaning Show 2019 has announced more details of next year’s show at London’s Excel.


The three-day expo, running 19 – 21 March 2019, will once again feature suppliers, manufacturers, training organisations and trade organisations who are all involved in the cleaning, facilities management and waste management sectors.


A number of major industry names have already signed up to attend the 2019 show, including Diversey, who are returning after a 10-year absence and will also sponsor the show’s VIP lounge.


Other leading brands and businesses returning to The Cleaning Show include Kärcher, Vileda, Northwood Hygiene, Numatic, Makita, Evans Vanodine and Prochem.


New exhibitors from around the world include debuting firms like Arco, TTS, Anhui Humanmei, Bona, and Greenspeed.


Stan Atkins, Chair of the British Cleaning Council which co- produces The Cleaning Show, said: “The Cleaning Show is going from strength to strength and continues to grow. It is attracting new international exhibitors and also welcoming back several major brands which have been absent for some time.


“In addition, we are seeing more specialist suppliers and niche service providers signing-up. This reflects how the cleaning sector is increasingly embracing innovation and is offering a diverse range of solutions to meet the cleaning challenges of not only today, but also those of tomorrow.”


To reflect the increasingly global nature of The Cleaning Show, there are also plans to invite more international competitors to attempt the World Record Window Cleaning Challenge. The organisers believe that the only realistic way to beat Terry ‘Turbo’ Burrows’ record of cleaning three 1.143m windows in 9.14 seconds is to encourage competitors from around the world to take a crack at his record.


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“Sponsorship is an integral element of the annual Loo of the Year Awards providing funding and promoting sponsor’s brands, products or services through multiple channels.


“Promotion of sponsors throughout the calendar year culminates at the prestigious daytime Awards Event on Friday 7 December at the four-star St Johns Hotel, Solihull. The Event presents a captive audience of up to 400 guests all connected with the provision of washrooms and in need of awareness of its sponsors. In addition to presentation of a range of National and UK/Ireland Awards and Trophies there is full hospitality throughout the day, excellent entertainment, a supplier’s exhibition plus unrivalled networking opportunities”.


www.loo.co.uk


The Resource Management Show will be run parallel to The Cleaning Show, and will be a platform for recycling and waste management equipment manufacturers and distributors, product suppliers and other related service providers to promote their latest offerings.


www.cleaningshow.co.uk


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