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As we rapidly approach the final few weeks of 2024, it honestly feels like Christmas
season gets more and more intense and starts encroaching on us earlier and earlier every year. Halloween barely has a chance to spook us all silly before the office Christmas trees are wheeled out of storage, shop windows are coated in fake snow and supermarket
shelves are overflowing with festive cheer, attempting to sell us anything and everything in a slightly more Christmassy box.
Despite the end of year madness, at least it’s been a very successful 11 months for the cleaning and hygiene industry. With two fantastic trade shows highlighting industry
innovations and many brilliant Awards programmes celebrating success and individual achievements, the cleaning and hygiene industry has been busy all year long with new products, services and activity, and there’s plenty more to come as we move into 2025.
In this November issue of Tomorrow’s Cleaning, we’ve got a major focus on Floorcare & Maintenance, as Nilfisk’s Ian Buckle explains to us why workforce absenteeism, staff retention, productivity challenges and sustainable ambitions can all be addressed
through tailored cleaning machine design. Makita’s Kevin Brannigan reveals how cordless equipment can make cleaning quicker and easier without compromise, Tony Peak from Bona gives us advice for cleaning and maintaining resilient flooring, and we learn about the latest innovations from i-team and MotorScrubber.
In our Paper & Disposables feature, Essity’s Lee Radzki looks at how the right system in
the right place can reduce paper waste, declutter spaces and improve productivity, while we talk to Northwood’s Paul Fecher about the company’s evolution as it celebrates its 50th year in business. Finally, in our Cleaning Chemicals & Dosing Equipment section, Robert Scott’s Alastair Scott examines how one organisation has reduced costs and
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4 | TDITORS VOIS C EOMOR’ROW'CE LEANING
boosted their sustainability by moving away from conventional cleaning chemicals, and SEKO reveals the dosing and dilution systems helping to keep cleaning and hygiene efficient and effective.
Thank you very much for reading, and I hope you enjoy the issue! Editor’s Voice
Martin Wharmby, Editor
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