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CONTENTS COVER STORY 26


WE LOVE RECYCLING, YOU LOVE RECYCLING


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Following the recent successes of the Rubbermaid Commercial Products’ Love Recycling campaign, Paul Jakeway, Head of Marketing, EMEA, talks to Tomorrow’s FM about the company’s future.


REGULARS


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WHAT’S NEW All the latest news and product releases from


the FM world.


10 QUESTIONS WITH… Toby Reeve, Account Manager at Anabas, answers


the Tomorrow’s FM 10 Questions this month, offering some sound advice to those just starting out in the industry.


ROLL OUT THE RED CARPET Who took the top prize in the Tomorrow’s FM


Awards 2021? FEATURES


NEW MODELS, FRESH START Organisations will strive to create workplaces that


allow their staff to work fl exibly and productively, and now more than ever, space will act as a service, says Julian Cooper, MD at Clarendon.


WHAT NEXT FOR THE WORKSPACE? NFS Technology asked 30,000 FM professionals


and C-suite executives for their opinion on how the changes wrought by the pandemic will continue to evolve our workplaces. Here’s what they said.


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THE FUTURE OF HOSPITALITY HYGIENE Alasdair Sharp, UK & Ireland Sales Manager for


Satino by WEPA, discusses the impact of the pandemic on cleaning and hygiene procedures in hospitality settings.


SIX SURPRISING BENEFITS OF CARPET What makes carpet such a popular choice for


commercial buildings? Paragon Carpet Tiles highlights the main advantages it has over other fl ooring types.


SECURITY


A PARADISE FOR CYBER CRIMINALS Andy Barratt UK MD at Coalfi re, encourages


businesses to re-evaluate their cyber strategies as they consider a return to the offi ce.


LEADING THROUGH THE PANDEMIC Last year, Chris Middleton took up a new role as


Security and Client Services Director at ABM UK. Here, he discusses the challenges faced and lessons learnt from 14 months in the job.


HVAC


PREPARING FOR A STAYCATION BOOM Neville Small, Key Account Director at Baxi


Heating, looks at how FM providers can help UK hotels prepare for a bumper season.


THE FM GUIDE TO AIR QUALITY CONTROL Paul La Roche, HVAC Sales Director at Andrews


Sykes, outlines the growing need for businesses to seek air purifcation systems.


VEHICLE LOGISTICS & FLEET MANAGEMENT


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THE WORLD’S BIGGEST WORKPLACE KILLER


The UK banned the use of asbestos in 1999, but experts estimate the substance remains in around 1.5m properties. Tomorrow’s FM spoke to two experts from Acorn Analytical Services who are keen to spread awareness about the mineral.


04 | TOMORROW’S FM


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LET THE NETWORK TAKE CHARGE What are the major trends that will shape the


growth of the UK charging infrastructure in 2021? Cecilia Routledge, Global Head of E-Mobility at CTEK, tracks the latest industry developments.


INTO THE FAST LANE Andrew Tavener, Head of Marketing at Descartes


Systems UK, examines what organisations are doing to streamline delivery operations.


WASHROOM


ARE WE NEARLY THERE YET? As we wait for the travel industry to reopen,


Stuart Hands from Tork manufacturer Essity, considers how airports can make their washrooms a safer space for the travelling public.


MAXIMISING THE SPACE Dudley Industries considers how washrooms can


be fi tted out to increase usability and improve traffi c fl ow within them.


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