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INTRODUCING YOUR LOVE RECYCLING HEROES


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The European Champions of Commercial Recycling and Sustainability have been announced. Here, Rubbermaid Commercial Products reveals its 2021 Love Recycling Heroes.


REGULARS


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


the FM world.


10 QUESTIONS WITH… This month, we sat down with Ian Bond, Chief


Executive Officer and Co-owner of Every, a Leeds-based SaaS business providing specialist compliance software to the education sector.


FEATURES


TOTAL COST OF OWNERSHIP: A BEGINNER’S GUIDE


Daniel Golub, Asset Division VP at iOFFICE + SpaceIQ, suggests the visibility of an asset’s lifecycle allows FMs to make data-driven judgements on maintaining or replacing them.


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DEMOCRATISING FM TECHNOLOGY Steve Voller, Founder of Altuity, considers the


future of asset management technology in FM and how to make it more widely available and simple to use for SMEs and public sector organisations.


A BIODIVERSE CITY Manchester City Football Club has teamed up with


landscape and grounds maintenance experts idverde to successfully promote biodiversity at the premier league champion’s state-of-the art Etihad Campus.


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SIMPLIFYING COMPLEXITY Is there a sufficient understanding of how


applying smart technology can improve the running of facilities? Tomorrow’s FM talks to FSI to find out.


BEST FOOT FORWARD Paul Pearce, Technical Director of the National


Carpet Cleaners Association (NCCA) explains the best approach to commercial carpet care.


WINTER MAINTENANCE


LAYING THE GROUNDWORK FMs can adopt a proactive approach to floor


maintenance by installing a combination of matting in key areas of a building, says Lee Fox, Director of Global Business Development and Key Account for Kleen-Tex.


THE HEAT IS ON Neville Small, Baxi Heating’s Key Accounts


Director, considers three ways forward-thinking asset management helps ensure a more reliable, energy- efficient hot water service.


ENERGY MANAGEMENT & SUSTAINABILITY


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CONSIDER THE BATTERY As we look more closely at how energy can


be sourced and managed more sustainably, Dr Amrit Chandan, CEO and Co-founder of Aceleron, makes the case for batteries.


PLOTTING A MORE SUSTAINABLE PATH Anthony Ainsworth, COO of npower Business


Solutions (nBS), explains why on-site generation makes environmental, commercial and reputational sense.


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THE POWER OF CARBON INSETTING Carbon insetting has a lot to offer businesses that


are looking to reduce carbon emissions and reach net zero. Nick Campbell, Director: Energy Intensive Clients at Inspired Energy, provides an overview of what this entails.


WASHROOMS


INFECTION CONTROL: PRACTICAL SOLUTIONS


What do facilities managers need to consider to ensure robust and easy-to-maintain washrooms that also deliver optimal hygiene at all times? Paul Mulready of Northwood Hygiene Products, offers his suggestions.


BEATING BACTERIA Steve Levy, the innovator behind Sterillo, explains


why doubling up on pathogens is the way forward when it comes to washroom hygiene.


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