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EFCI Brussels conference programme announced
9th of April 2019The European Cleaning and Facility Services Industry (EFCI), the federation of the European national associations of the cleaning and facility services sector, has published more details about its one-day conference on June 28 in Brussels. The theme: 'Cleaning and Facility Services: shaping the industry for the future'.
In four different
Cleaners - the invisible workforce?
8th of April 2019A TV drama series on UK television this winter took the premise that cleaners were so “invisible” that they could carry out clever crimes without being suspected. Ann Laffeaty finds out how “invisible” our cleaners actually are – and what companies are doing to make their staff feel more valued.
A six-part TV drama
European Cleaning & Hygiene Awards 2018 winner - Kenter
5th of April 2019Today’s distributors are increasingly being expected to go above and beyond the traditional role of supplier. Kenter does just that – which is why the company won the European Cleaning & Hygiene Award for Distributor Excellence in Added Value in Berlin, according to ceo Rainer Kenter.
There was once a time when distributors were
Interclean Istanbul takes place next week
4th of April 2019The 2019 Interclean Istanbul exhibition takes place next week, from April 10-12. The show attracts many visitors from Northern Africa, Eastern Europe and the Middle East with the The best-represented nations including Lebanon, Pakistan, Georgia, Saudi Arabia and Romania.
The last event in 2017 had over 2,000 visitors from 80 countries and
European Cleaning & Hygiene Awards 2018 winner - Essity
3rd of April 2019It might sound obvious, but true sustainability on the part of any company requires a sustained approach. At least this is the view of Essity, which won the European Cleaning & Hygiene Award 2018 for Sustainability – Best Practice in November 2018.
In order to be truly sustainable it is no longer enough for a company to simply produce
Singapore to develop autonomous road cleaning vehicles
2nd of April 2019Singapore's National Environment Agency (NEA) and Ministry of Transport (MOT) have awarded projects to two consortia for the design, development and trial of Autonomous Environmental Service Vehicles (AESVs) for street cleaning there.
The flagship projects are the first to be conducted under the NEA's Environmental Robotics Program, reports






