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Toilet app helps ladies find clean she-toilets in Mumbai
28th of January 2022A Mumbai social enterprise has launched an app designed to make it easier for women to use clean toilets when out in the city.
The Wooloo app allows women to find clean, safe geo-tagged toilets in restaurants, cafes and salons within two kilometres of their location.
According to Woloo's co-founder Manish Kelshikar, only a small percentage of
Turning the tide on waste
27th of January 2022In this special report, experts at Rubbermaid Commercial Products (RCP) break down some of the key issues affecting workplaces’ progress towards sustainable waste management during the past couple of years – and the solutions businesses can implement to make progress.
The ongoing Covid-19 pandemic has spurred widespread and complex
Kärcher asks French politicians not to use its name in campaigning
26th of January 2022Pressure-washer manufacturer Kärcher has formally asked French politicians to stop using its name to score political points.
Presidential candidate Valérie Pécresse recently announced on French radio and television that it was time to "get the Kärcher out of the cellar again" to sweep drug dealers and criminals away from
Shaping the high-pressure cleaning industry
25th of January 2022What are the current trends in the high-pressure sector, asks Ann Laffeaty? And how are manufacturers adapting to them?
The cleaning industry is going through a period of flux as manufacturers strive to keep up with ever-changing customer demands. There has been a general switch to daytime cleaning which means that quieter machinery is now
European Cleaning & Hygiene Awards finalists announced
21st of January 2022The finalists of the European Cleaning & Hygiene Awards 2022 from European Cleaning Journal have been announced. Following a record year for entries across all 10 categories, 39 leading service providers and manufacturers have made the shortlist.
After almost two years away due to the global pandemic, the awards are set to return this spring,
COP26 - more broken promises?
13th of January 2022COP26 climate talks wound up at the end of last year with global decision-makers returning home with a clear message ringing in their ears ... ‘enough blah blah blah, it’s time for transformative action’. Hartley Milner reports on crucial pledges made by the private sector towards meeting net-zero carbon targets.
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