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Editorial Editor Ryan Lloyd ryan@opusbm.co.uk


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


“In the facilities management sector, putting people first is not just a marketing slogan—people are the foundation of this industry,” states James Nayler, Head of Sales, FM Sector at Biological Preparations at the beginning of his article that heads our Cleaning feature this month. “The foundation of a successful FM business is its team. FM cleaning operatives are indispensable in helping FM businesses satisfy their customer goals and achievements. So, the protection of people must start with these frontline workers in mind.” James’ focus is on understanding the risks associated with harsh cleaning chemicals and how crucial it is for retaining staff. Ignoring these issues is a risk that FM businesses can no longer afford to take. You can check out the full feature on page 24.


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Elsewhere, in our Recycling & Waste Management feature, Valpak looks at how zero waste to landfill offers businesses the chance to reduce costs, meet targets and show that they are serious about sustainability, whilst phs Wastekit asks how you can use waste management to boost your ESG score.


In our Education & Student Facilities spotlight Chris Anderson, Technical Manager at Ansell Lighting, discusses the key aspects of lighting in educational spaces, highlighting the benefits of thoughtful design and the latest advancements in lighting technology, and Nuaire’s Product Marketing Manager, Megan Bennett, looks at what can be done to improve air quality in and around schools.


To top all of this off, we have an excellent case study from SWG in the Construction feature, with Nigel Robinson discussing how his team has supported a major NHS estate to become more efficient through the deployment of strategic tech solutions.


Enjoy the read.


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