How indoor cleanliness is measured

14th of May 2026 Article by Lynn Webster
How indoor cleanliness is measured

Some new research could significantly change how cleanliness is measured, writes Lynn Webster in the UK.

This could be one of the most practical breakthroughs that the cleaning and FM industry has seen in many years. It may give cleaning professionals and those involved in infection prevention a simple method to identify when and where reactive hygiene cleaning is required. After all, if you can measure it, you can improve it.

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Reusable gloves offer route to reducing waste in cleaning operations

11th of May 2026 Article by Sam Worden
Reusable gloves offer route to reducing waste in cleaning operations

Sam Worden is chief operating officer of London-based NGB CLEAN, a cleaning and support services social enterprise focused on changing lives and delivering social value with a commitment towards sustainability. She explains how she has successfully implemented the use of reusable, eco-friendly gloves

The environmental impact of single-use consumables remains a persistent challenge for the cleaning and facilities management sector..

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Athlete mindset for peak results

5th of May 2026 Article by Lotte Printz
Athlete mindset for peak results

An athletic career was a great springboard for one top job in the sector. This from ECJ’s Lotte Printz. 

While writing this, dear readers, the world’s leading badminton players were in action at the All England Open Badminton Championships in Birmingham, England. An event where Danes have often excelled. And why is this relevant to this industry, you may well ask. Well, one can never know if professional athletes..

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