Introducing Ecofibre – new eco-friendly cleaning
products from Robert Scott. The Ecofibre cloth has all the cleaning power of microfibre and is made from two recycled plastic bottles, while the non-scratch Ecofibre scourer is made using plant fibres, nut shells and recycled polyester.
Welcome to eco-friendly cleaning.
friendly
Eco
Recycled fibres
No chemicals required
robert-scott.co.uk
ENVIRONMENTAL EXCELLENCE TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT LTD
Environmental Excellence Training & Development providing accredited and tailored courses from entry to degree level across the FM sector, including Apprenticeship Programmes & End Point Assessment in conjunction with our educational partners.
“Just for you provision” The Cleaning Professionals Development Package
Pick & Mix from a selection of tailored workshops focused on specific cleaning related topics Operator, Supervisor, Manager, Auditor, Green Leader, Health Care, Education, Hospitality & Leisure we have it all covered. Operational & Contract Reviews, Business Support, Auditing Services & Specialist Cleaning Services feature proudly in our portfolio along with the Newly Developed Exceptional Courses "I Clean, I Care” and “Cleaning in Pandemic Situations”.
Executive Director Delia Cannings brings over 30 years experience of cleaning science, health, hygiene & safety, contributing to press, TV and social media. Delia has held significant roles and led on high profile projects and shares her expertise alongside her professional team. Environmental Excellence provides the widest range of cleaning related reading material in the UK available direct from our website.
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