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Editorial Editor Ryan Lloyd ryan@opusbm.co.uk


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CEO Mark Hanson


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Hello and welcome to the September issue of Tomorrow’s FM.


Our big spotlight is on Cleaning in this issue, with some of the biggest names in the industry providing an eclectic mix of commentary on the state of the sector. Matt Kuwertz, Commercial Director at Principle Cleaning Services, discusses the company’s latest technological innovation, 3D Mapping, and how it is helping to shape the cleaning industry, whilst Jade Collazo, HR Director at Cleanology, explains how clean and organised offices can boost employee wellbeing and mental health.


Elsewhere, we have updates from the Recycling & Waste Management industry, with Huw Crampton, of food waste solutions expert Tidy Planet, offering five good reasons for rethinking large-volume food waste strategies and Anthony Davitt, Sales Director of Powerday, looking at how upfront costs are no longer a fair indicator of the true cost of waste management.


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We also shine a spotlight on the Education sector, with new company Hylab explaining how its soap dispensers, alongside SOAP2


O’s biodegradable


soap sachets, helped Leeds University achieve its sustainability aims. Hylab combines the exceptional, trusted soap and paper dispenser ranges from two sister manufacturing companies, Brightwell and QTS, who have operated respectively in the market for 75 and 45 years. It’s well worth checking the case study out on page 36.


Enjoy the read.


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