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Washroom excellence - good for business
21st of July 2026Public washrooms are no longer a ‘back of house’ afterthought. They are a reputational touchpoint, an incentive for customers to return to a building, and a wellbeing issue. The Loo of the Year Awards in the UK campaigns for excellence in washroom provision.
IN BOARDROOMS, council chambers, hotels, shopping centres and office blocks,
Reimagining washrooms and creating value
16th of July 2026Public washrooms are rarely associated with wellbeing. More often they are viewed as a necessity - functional spaces that attract attention only when something goes wrong. Yet for Dutch operator ONE HUNDRED restrooms, the washroom represents something quite different: an opportunity to improve customer experience, support wellbeing and demonstrate
A systems approach to sustainable washrooms
14th of July 2026Ramona Shellard, sales director at WEPA Professional UK, discusses why a systems-based approach is the best approach for compliant washroom environments.
ESG IS A MAJOR FORCE shaping Europe’s facility management sector, but in the washroom, progress is still too often measured by product swaps rather than performance.
Across Europe,
Hygiene in food preparation: kitchens made easy
8th of July 2026Cleaning needs to be quick and thorough in any food service environment. But cleaning systems must be user-friendly, too, so that all operatives feel motivated to carry out essential sanitisation tasks. Ann Laffeaty asks companies about the systems they offer that are easy to use, ergonomic and kind to the hands.
KITCHENS CAN BE challenging
Inspiring people to thrive - JPC by Samsic
6th of July 2026Winning the Best Company to Work For title at the European Cleaning & Hygiene Awards in 2025 highlighted an approach to people management that commercial cleaning business JPC by Samsic says has been central to its development over several decades. ECJ editor Michelle Marshall finds out more from its managing director, John Conry
Autonomous cleaning: robots have limits
1st of July 2026Today’s cleaning robots can map out rooms, detect objects and thoroughly clean all areas. But what are their limitations? And how are manufacturers addressing these? ECJ reports.
ROBOTIC CLEANING MACHINES have changed dramatically since they first hit the market. When autonomous machines appeared in the 1990s they were notorious for






