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WHAT’S NEW?


INNOVATIVE CLEANING TROLLEY FROM ROBERT SCOTT


FILLS CRITICAL GAP IN MARKET Robert Scott, a cleaning manufacturer and distributor, has launched a versatile new general- purpose cleaning trolley featuring a variety of unique functions, including the ability to securely carry a tub vacuum alongside other essential cleaning tools.


Designed in response to extensive market research, the Exel Multipurpose Trolley has been developed with flexibility in mind and is packed full of useful features to accommodate a wide range of cleaning requirements.


The trolley features a wheel groove in its base to keep a vacuum stable while in transit; meanwhile, coverable slots enable a Buffalo bucket to be kept secure when using it as part of a Kentucky mopping system. An innovative accessory rail running around the trolley allows for numerous configurations of its two seven- litre lockable containers, two handle/equipment holders, and a rubber-lined hose clip.


Alastair Scott, Sales Director at Robert Scott, explained: “The Exel Multipurpose Trolley is the result


RECONOMY RENEWS


WOLVES DEAL Reconomy, the international circular economy specialist has renewed its patronage with Wolverhampton Wanderers (Wolves) and the Wolves Foundation for the coming 2024/25 football season.


Reconomy has been a partner of Wolverhampton Wanderers for over 10 years, and became the Club’s


of significant industry R&D and has been designed from the ground up to address the needs of today's cleaning professionals.


“Our goal was to create a versatile, efficient, and competitively priced trolley that simplifies the cleaning process. The resulting solution provides a range of unique benefits that fills critical gaps in the current market offering. We’re excited to see the reception it has in the industry.”


The trolley comes equipped with a 45L waste bag and a checklist holder built into the bag cover. In addition, two of the trolley’s wheels feature a brake to ensure it only


official Sustainability Partner in 2021, helping Wolves develop and sculpt its sustainability strategy. This deal is renewed for a further year alongside Reconomy’s shirt sponsorship of Wolves Women.


Reconomy will continue to support the Club with resource management, waste minimisation and welfare facility services at Molineux Stadium as well as its Compton Park training facility and the Foundation’s site in


moves when users want it to.


Robert Scott is also developing plans for the trolley to eventually integrate with Follow Me technology, which will allow it to autonomously follow cleaners and free up their hands to further enhance efficiency.


The compact trolley is available now and is suitable for a wide range of environments, including catering, offices, public transport, education, and general cleaning.


Call: 01457 819400 Email: info@robert-scott.co.uk www.robert-scott.co.uk


Aldersley. Other sustainability activities include an ecommerce returns capability delivered by Reconomy brand, ReBound.


In 2023, Reconomy deepened its ties with the Club and its communities by becoming a patron of the Wolves Foundation. The Foundation supports over 90,000 people each year across over 775,000 contact hours and helps fund 45 local projects ranging from mental health, dementia support, disability sport provision, food poverty and more.


The extension of Reconomy’s patronage with the Wolves Foundation will also see a representative from the business join the Foundation’s dedicated sustainability panel that meets regularly to ensure progress towards achievable goals.


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