Contents Cover Story 22EcoNatual: The Real Circular System
EcoNatural project. Regulars
24A higher standard BCC Chair David Garcia says that brushing up on our cleaning standards will limit winter illnesses. We learn more about Lucart Professional’s Paper & Disposables 30Making sustainable paper choices 32Disposables in the workplace Northwood’s Joel Quick shares simple ways to
ensure your paper and disposable washroom products are more sustainable.
How can companies cut the use of disposables in the workplace washroom? Essity’s Lee Radzki considers the issue.
26An update from the Institute 28CASE STUDY: Atlas FM
BICSc Group MD Neil Spencer-Cook reflects on an incredibly successful few months for the Institute.
Atlas FM uses SmartTask to manage all aspects of its onboarding, scheduling and deployment.
Floorcare & Maintenance 38Next gen success
ICE leads the way in smart, sustainable cleaning, with
an autonomous machine for every environment. 42Efficient savings in an instant
water and reduces cleaning time. Cleaning Chemicals & Dosing Equipment
46Keeping the world clean Newsflash 06What’s New Your essential industry news, including all the
latest appointments, contract wins and exciting company announcements and product launches. This month, the BCC is calling for cleaning standards to build on the WHO’s Global Handwashing Standards, Tork convenes an inclusive hygiene roundtable in Edinburgh, and the ISSA picks Kim Althoff as its new Executive Director.
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36Carpets are carpets… right? sometimes they are not.
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48Hidden hazards in cleaning chemicals chemicals can be dangerous, and how we can mitigate risks.
EcoOnline’s Max Smith talks about why cleaning TOMORROW'S CLEANING | 3 CONTENTS | 3 SEKO discusses with us the chemical dosing and dilution systems ensuring everything is clean and within budget. Robert Scott’s new upright scrubber dryer saves
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