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issue in London. This is why we are following closely the emergence of new style recruitment agencies who focus, using clearly defined ‘localness’ criteria, on matching local people with local jobs in London. In combination with this, we are increasing our efforts to create full time employment for front-line staff where possible and this has been helped, in true silver lining style, by the way the pandemic is driving a requirement for more daytime cleaning, along with an increase in the amount of deep cleaning and sanitising.
Is there a cost to sustainability? Some will say that sustainability in cleaning comes at a financial cost. I absolutely disagree. We are
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seeing growing evidence that sustainable practices of employment, procurement, energy use and product selection can improve cleaning productivity and enhance service delivery, leading to extended contracts and more rewarding client relationships.
A positive attitude from cleaning contractors in the promotion of sustainable business will surely reinforce the perception, nurtured over the last, turbulent eighteen months, that cleaning is an industry which should be taken seriously and which is integral to the country’s economic long-term success.
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