LONDON CLEANING SHOW 23 GUIDE
SATINO BY WEPA STAND: C5
: E23
Having been committed to sustainable hygiene paper solutions for over 60 years, we’re proud of our heritage of environment-first innovations. At The Cleaning Show 2023, we will be talking to businesses about the importance of sustainability, comfort and reusability, and showcasing how our solutions can empower positive change for your business.
PureSoft
Our breakthrough production methods have unlocked the ability to transform waste corrugated cardboard into innovative hygiene papers. Boasting a carbon footprint 70% smaller than that of the production of virgin fibre papers, PureSoft is free from bleaching, with reduced energy and water requirements across its production, to create a product steeped in sustainability.
Comfort
Marrying softness with sustainability, our Comfort range recycles post-consumer waste into highly-absorbent 1-ply and 2-ply hygiene papers. Made from 100% recycled materials, by blending soft characteristics with a sustainable source stream, Comfort can help shrink your business' carbon footprint without compromising the user experience.
Liquify
We created Liquify to avoid the costly issue of wrongly disposed hand towels in toilets, causing blockages. Thanks to its clever combination of raw materials, Liquify completely disintegrates upon prolonged contact with
2SAN GLOBAL STAND: C1: D52
2San – a global supplier of high-quality and innovative products that focus on three key categories, Clean, Protect and Test – is bringing its innovative and sustainable cleaner to The Cleaning Show. Clean Zero is a chemical-free sustainable high performance cleaning solution made from water.
Designed for real-world use, Clean Zero is ideal for all daily cleaning tasks and is suitable for use on all water washable surfaces. The solution has been laboratory tested against a wide range of bacteria to confirm its efficacy in eradicating bacteria from surfaces, with one spray and one wipe delivering a 99% log reduction.
Clean Zero is simple and easy to use and doesn’t change existing cleaning processes such as spraying and wiping, flat mopping, scrubber drying and carpet bonneting.
2San’s Global CEO, Mark Hewlett, commented: “At 2San, we pride ourselves on being a business which has fast become a leader in bringing innovative solutions that promote cleaner workplaces and benefit the environment too. There is a real need for innovation in the sustainable cleaning
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space and to make products that not only work, but are an affordable, accessible and commercially viable alternative for all businesses. Through products such as Clean Zero, we hope to be a business which achieves this.”
2San continuously brings new and innovative products to market which are accessible, affordable, sustainable, and high-quality. Operating in more than 20 markets worldwide across four continents, it offers unrivalled access to specialised market knowledge and global distribution capabilities, building agile supply chains, and developing an ecosystem of world-class partners. The business believes in ‘Better care, Better life’ and produces products that not only promote cleaner workplaces, but also benefit the environment too.
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water, eliminating problematic blockages. The FSC mix certified Z-fold paper is brilliantly white and comes in a sturdy, recyclable cardboard box to minimise waste.
Cardboard dispenser
Innovating beyond hygiene papers, our cardboard dispenser is the perfect solution for short-term events. Holding 360 sheets of environmentally friendly papers, only the roll used is touched by the user to help minimise the spread of harmful bacteria. Afterwards, it can be recycled as waste paper to embolden the circularity of your event.
You can find Satino by WEPA and its wide range of planet- friendly hygiene innovations at the Cleaning Show 2023, stand E23. Book a free consultation to discover how our sustainable solutions can empower your business.
www.satino-by-wepa.com
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