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SCA Tork air fresheners easy to use
31st of October 2012Tork air freshener systems from SCA are designed to be easy to use while also controlling consumption and reducing maintenance.
The Tork Universal Air Freshener consists of a tag impregnated with a choice of aromas, while the automatic Tork Premium Air freshener can be programmed to suit a five to seven-day week as required.
The Tork Universal
Vaportek Restorator
31st of October 2012The Restorator is a portable electric unit designed to eliminate malodours - including smoke - from rooms. Said to be an environmentally preferable alternative to ozone generators and chemicals, it uses essential oil membranes in a replaceable cartridge to release a non toxic odour neutralising dry
vapour into the air. This allows treatment of the
Vendor air freshening systems
31st of October 2012From Vendor comes an assortment of air freshening solutions. For example the Digital model is designed for use in washrooms near toilets, automatically dispersing a fine spray. Featuring adjustable settings, it comes with a choice of four fragrances.
Also for the washroom - this time using fragrance strips and the ventilation already present in
The future for water cleaning
31st of October 2012Many companies are coming up with cleaning systems that use water only, claiming these to be sustainable since they remove the need for chemicals. But as water supplies dwindle, are such claims justified? Ann Laffeaty looks at arguments for and against water-based and chemical-based cleaning systems.
Products and systems were once considered to
Stoko Refresh cleansers all certified
31st of October 2012All Stoko Refresh Green Line skin cleansers are certified with the European Ecolabel, the EU Flower. This logo appears on soaps, shampoos and hair conditioners that are greener than comparable products and create less packaging waste.
Evaluation for the certification takes into consideration the ingredients and fragrances, packaging requirements
Hygienteknik says Activa Method Control system reduces costs
31st of October 2012Hygienteknik says its Activa Method Control computer-controlled mop impregnation system saves time, reduces costs and minimises the use of cleaning detergents.
It impregnates every mop with exactly the right amount of liquid required depending on the type of floor and how dirty it is. The spray nozzle inside the mop box moistens the mop with







