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Going Behind the Scenes of Clean
International cleaning, hygiene and waste manufacturer Rubbermaid Commercial Products (RCP) – part of Newell Brands – has been going ‘Behind the Scenes of Clean’, visiting hard-working cleaning and hygiene teams to personally thank them for their dedication to keeping their facilities and venues running smoothly and safely.
Part of a series of 40 global engagement events spanning five countries, the aim of the initiative was to celebrate the valuable contributions made by cleaning and facility maintenance professionals every single day.
As part of the UK leg of the tour, representatives from RCP met with the teams from Edgware Community Hospital and Sanctuary Supported Living. Not only an important opportunity to speak directly to those who benefit from using RCP’s products on a daily basis, the events were a chance for the cleaning teams to take a well-deserved break from their hectic schedules and have some fun together.
Ben Clibbery, RCP’s Business Development Manager, said: “As experts in the cleaning and hygiene field, we recognise the importance of appreciating the tireless and challenging work cleaning and maintenance professionals undertake every day to keep their visitors safe and comfortable.
“The Behind the Scenes of Clean events were a fantastic opportunity to show our genuine appreciation for hard work that often goes unnoticed, and I thoroughly enjoyed being able to chat to the teams and thank them with some Newell goody bags, a raffle and, of course, some lunch.”
The first team to be celebrated was the cleaning and maintenance team from Edgware Community Hospital in North London. Shining a light on an incredible team who always go above and beyond to keep patients and staff safe, was a gesture appreciated by George Medina, Soft FM Manager – North Central East London.
George commented: “It’s been wonderful to get together with the RCP team for this event – it’s not often that our cleaning teams get to take some time away from their
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roles to spend time together and reflect on the important contribution they make to keeping people safe while they’re here at the hospital.”
What’s more, it was this appreciation for the team that led to the partnership with RCP initially. George continued: “The team here put so much into their roles and care passionately about the wellbeing of everyone who comes to the hospital, so I wanted them to have the best cleaning tools available.
“We’ve recently upgraded to lockable healthcare and janitorial carts from our previous clunky equipment, and this has made the world of difference. Not only are they more comfortable for the team to operate, but they help us to be more efficient, meaning we can maintain the highest standards of cleanliness, which is so important here.”
The next stop was Sanctuary Supported Living, a care organisation that supports some of the most vulnerable people in society with clean and healthy independent living spaces.
Speaking of the event, Housing Team Leader Dawn Moreton explained: “It’s rare to receive such recognition for a job well done, so our team were absolutely delighted to be invited to take part in the Behind the Scenes of Clean celebrations.
“The event was another fantastic moment in our partnership with RCP, which has already benefited the cleaning teams by providing them with upgraded equipment, allowing us to make significant efficiency gains as well as sustainability improvements, something that is incredibly important to us all here.”
Get involved in 2024
Recognising the importance of thanking the true hygiene heroes in the industry, RCP will be bringing back the Behind the Scenes of Clean events in 2024. Register your interest here.
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