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News Sponsored by Daisy Hunter joins Jangro


Jangro has announced the appointment of Daisy Hunter as its new Sustainability and Innovations Manager.


Daisy, a respected leader in sustainable practices within the cleaning and hygiene industry, brings her knowledge and expertise to help drive Jangro’s ambitious environmental goals forward.


With a passion for ESG and sustainability, Daisy has been instrumental in pioneering sustainable solutions that align profitability with environmental stewardship. Her work has transformed industry standards, setting benchmarks for waste reduction, eco-friendly product innovation and energy efficiency.


Involvement with the Cleaning & Support Services Association (CSSA) as Northern Chair reinforces her passion for the industry and supporting change within it. Daisy’s proven leadership and commitment to making impactful change will be invaluable as Jangro strengthens its focus on delivering sustainable value across its product and service offerings.


Joanne Gilliard, CEO of Jangro, said: “At Jangro, we are committed to leading the way in sustainable cleaning solutions. Daisy’s impressive background and shared passion for our mission make her a perfect fit. We are excited to welcome her to the team and look forward to her contributions in helping us – and our customers – build a greener, more sustainable future.”


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As Sustainability & Innovations Manager, Daisy will lead Jangro’s sustainability strategy, focusing on enhancing product development, optimising supply chain efficiencies and implementing environmentally responsible practices. Her role will also involve strengthening Jangro’s relationships with suppliers and customers to collaboratively drive meaningful change throughout the industry.


Daisy commented: “I’m thrilled to join Jangro, a company that not only recognises the importance of sustainability but actively works to make a positive impact. I look forward to advancing our sustainable initiatives and supporting Jangro’s vision of a cleaner, greener world.”


The appointment of Daisy Hunter marks an important step in Jangro’s ongoing sustainability journey, reinforcing its dedication to promoting best practices that benefit the planet, customers and communities alike for a cleaner, greener future.


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Veolia signs lengthy contract with Croydon Council


Veolia has signed a new eight-year contract with Croydon Council. The £21.5m contract will build on the existing recycling and waste collection and street cleansing services while supporting Croydon Council’s target of net zero by 2030 and improving social value.


The new contract will begin in April 2025 and will include recycling and waste collection, street cleansing and winter maintenance services. Veolia will support Croydon Council’s preparations for upcoming legislation such as Simpler Recycling.


A dedicated night time collection service will be introduced for flats above shops, which will improve the cleanliness of Croydon’s busiest streets during the day. Fly-tipping will also be addressed to keep Croydon’s streets cleaner, with targeted interventions carried out by an experienced team.


Investment in new technology will aim to improve the energy efficiency of services whilst minimising carbon emissions and reducing costs.


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As well as delivering innovation through operations, the new contract prioritises community engagement and social value. A dedicated Education, Communication and Outreach team will support residents living in flats to recycle more through localised communication campaigns.


Veolia’s Sustainability Fund will also be available to Croydon’s community groups, providing cash sponsorship, in-kind resources and staff volunteers to support local projects. Veolia is also committed to increasing employment in the borough with a focus on local hires and the creation of employment opportunities for those from disadvantaged backgrounds.


Pascal Hauret, Managing Director, Municipal, said: “We’re thrilled to be continuing our partnership with Croydon Council as their environmental services provider. We look forward to building on the successes of the previous eight years whilst implementing new initiatives to improve recycling rates and street cleanliness in the borough.


“Together with Croydon Council, we will continue to work towards a cleaner, greener future for the borough that will benefit all residents.”


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