WHAT'S NEW? SAFE & SPARKLING
2Pure Products has launched revolutionary dual-purpose OdorBac Toilet & Scale, designed to make sanitary facilities cleaner and healthier. Formulated with an ultra-powerful bio- surfactant combined with the descaling power of lactic acid and malic acid, OdorBac Toilet & Scale eliminates scale deposits and organic residues, delivering ultimate cleanliness and shine.
James Law, 2Pure Products Director, said: “Designed for professional settings and safe enough for everyday use, the formula for OdorBac Toilet & Scale is free from hazard warnings and contains 98% naturally derived ingredients.
“OdorBac Toilet & Scale is tough on limescale and odours, yet kind to users, surfaces and the environment. The ultra-powerful bio-surfactant is up to 500 times more effective than traditional alternatives, efficiently removing even the most encrusted organic residues. Ideal for use in toilets, urinals, sinks and tiles, OdorBac Toilet & Scale leaves your washrooms fresh, hygienic and sparkling – without compromise.
“Beyond the proven efficacy, 2Pure Products also deliver a measurable sustainability advantage. Our cleaning products are craſted with care, using 100% recycled plastic, while eliminating single-use plastics. In addition, OdorBac Toilet & Scale is designed to be used with 2Pure’s LoopBox closed-loop refill system to
eliminate plastic waste, and ensures empty bottles are returned, cleaned and reused.”
OdorBac Toilet & Scale's 100% natural and biodegradable Ecocert Certified biosurfactant is naturally produced by microorganisms, and increases effectiveness, which means that less product is required. It shines, descales and deodorises in one go so only one product needs to be stocked to achieve long-lasting results. The combination of these factors delivers a cost-effective solution for facilities managers in any environment.
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ROYAL GARDEN PARTY ADVENTURE
Chester resident, singer, and ‘grandfriend’ Doreen Barnes has had the adventure of a lifetime with a trip to Buckingham Palace to mingle with Their Majesties the King and Queen, thanks to her dedication to the development of the city’s children.
The summer reception saw the 89-year-old make her way to the capital from her home, Belong Chester care village, to represent the Sankofa Songsters, the city’s intergenerational choir featuring fellow residents, children, and other members of the wider community.
Speaking of the experience, Doreen said: “We walked into the Palace gardens to the sound of music from the band and then we saw the King and Queen on the garden steps, waving to everyone. It was a lovely day, and I’ve never had one like it – to sum it up in one word: unforgettable!”
The retired civil servant spends much of her time fulfilling duties as a designated intergenerational champion and ‘grandfriend’, a
moniker given to her by the cohort of children at the Nursery in Belong, the early years care setting integrated within her home, operated by national charity Ready Generations. In addition to singing alongside the youngsters in the choir, Doreen plays and dines with them and shows them the ways of the world.
Joining her at the place were choir lead Amanda Wrigley, volunteer pianist Pete Legge, and singer Hollie McDiarmid. The invitation came aſter the choir performed at last year’s Royal Carols: Together at Christmas ceremony, the annual event hosted at Westminster Abbey by Catherine, Princess of Wales.
Caroline Ray, General Manager at Belong Chester, added: “We are thrilled to have had Doreen representing us. We are all about community and since day one moving in, she has immersed herself in village life, encouraging others to join in and make it what it is. Congratulations to Doreen and the Sankofa Songsters.”
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