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Hand hygiene for healthy workplaces
25th of March 2019 Article by Chris WakefieldChris Wakefield, vice president, European marketing and product development at GOJO Industries-Europe explains how to influence better hand hygiene behaviour to increase productivity and reduce absenteeism amongst workers, at a time when seasonal viruses are rife.
We may have enjoyed a brief spell of Spring-like temperatures recently, however the usual winter weather conditions have now resumed - and it's worth remembering that s..
Sharing international export best practice
13th of March 2019 Article by Gordon McVeanGordon McVean, international sales and marketing director of Truvox International and member of the Janitorial Products Export Group discusses overseas opportunities.
Companies need to be innovative in every aspect of their business in order to keep one step ahead of the competition, and this includes being able to source suitable products. Export managers that companies have relationships with are frequently asked who to contact..
Guide to washroom success
7th of February 2019 Article by Joanne GilliardIn her latest blog for ECJ, Jangro chief executive officer Joanne Gilliard explains why washroom hygiene is so vital and looks at how best to keep those areas clean.
The primary reason to keep a washroom hygienically clean is to prevent the spread of infection. However, it is also important for another reason; in many respects, people perceive the health and hygiene of a washroom as an accurate reflection of the overall health a..
Car washing on a grand scale
16th of January 2019 Article by Alexandra LachnerECJ's Alexandra Lachner reports from Mr Wash in Stuttgart, one of the largest car washes in the world.
“How much dirt do our customers actually bring in with them?” This was the question Robert Kerbler asked himself in preparing for his interview with ECJ. “More or less clean cars drive into our black box-like facilities and drive out again, clean.” Between the process of driving in and driving out again, ..
Robots at railway stations
3rd of January 2019 Article by Christian BouzolsChristian Bouzols reports for ECJ about cleaning robots now in use at SNCF railway stations.
Keeping its stations clean is a matter of great importance to the SNCF (Société Nationale des Chemins de fer Français). Some two tons of waste are picked up every day in a typical main railway station. The thousands of passengers who tread the platforms daily also leave marks that need to be cleaned.
The robot..






