VIDEO SHOWCASE
Learn how the W12 Shopping Centre in Shepherd's Bush has transformed its cleaning operations with the introduction of the META-SCRUB 60, an advanced robotic scrubber dryer from Robert
Scott.co.uk.
To find out more, please visit
www.robertscottrobotics.co.uk
Full video here
Kärcher is committed to contributing towards a greener future and leading the way in corporate responsibility through powerful, zero-emission initiatives. This includes, renewable energy sources for electricity, reducing machine CO₂ emissions through energy efficiency measures like eco!mode, and ensuring that all paper-based packaging materials are made from at least 80% recycled paper. Kärcher's efforts to be a social hero extends to projects worldwide, of which 92% are dedicated to preserving cultural and historical value, ensuring a better world for future generations.
www.kaercher.com/uk/professional Full video here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aBghzlu-FMo
Duplex Cleaning Machines UK Ltd, established in 1987, supplies eco-friendly floor cleaning machines, steam cleaners, and escalator cleaning machines. Serving healthcare, education, hospitality, veterinary, leisure, retail, transport, and facilities management sectors. Duplex provides machines, installation, training, and servicing - supporting high cleaning standards with compact,
chemical-free, multi-surface cleaning solutions.
01227 771276
sales@duplex-cleaning.com
www.duplex-cleaning.com
www.tomorrowsfm.com Full video here
RecycleID™ is First Mile’s unique waste-tracking solution designed for commercial real estate. Use the RecycleID™ app, weighing platform, and QR-coded sacks to track every kilogram of waste by tenant or area. All data is pulled into our reporting suite in real time, where you can see statistics by tenant and across your building. Transform your waste insights, enable pay-as-you-throw tenant charging, prevent contamination and boost recycling rates.
https://www.thefirstmile.co.uk/solutions/recycleid
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