German survey highlights tense atmosphere

26th of January 2026 Article by Katja Scholz
German survey highlights tense atmosphere

From Germany, Katja Scholz on the findings of the latest BIV survey into the mood of the sector.

The Federal Association of Contract Cleaners (BIV) presented the results of its latest survey recently, showing the overall mood in the sector along with market forecasts. The main theme of the 2025 autumn survey: bureaucracy.

Twenty-three per cent of the companies questioned forecast increasing turnover for the current financ..

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Nipping cyber-attacks in the bud

19th of January 2026 Article by Lotte Printz
Nipping cyber-attacks in the bud

ECJ’s Lotte Printz speaks to the owner of the first cleaning company in Denmark to obtain a D-label for digital responsibility and data security. 

The drone incursions over several Danish airports that disrupted the country’s airspace in October ahead of a European summit did not cause any harm or damage except for, perhaps, some embarrassment as they exposed the country’s infrastructure as vulnerable to at..

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French survey offers sector overview

12th of January 2026 Article by Christian Bouzols
French survey offers sector overview

Reporting from France, Christian Bouzols brings news of a survey on the contract cleaning sector.

Every year, the Research and Development division of Le Monde de la Propreté produces a document presenting and analysing socio-economic data, providing an overview of the sector and the evolution of the cleaning industry in France.

From a global perspective, this study, published in September 2025, identifies more tha..

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Impact of language on wellbeing

5th of January 2026 Article by John Griep
Impact of language on wellbeing

John Griep from VSR in the Netherlands on why language skills in the workplace matter.

In the professional cleaning sector, language proficiency is often underestimated, yet it plays a decisive role in teamwork, safety and employee engagement. In the Dutch cleaning industry, leading professionals have noted limited fluency in the dominant workplace language often goes unnoticed, yet it can lead to misunderstandings, increased abs..

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