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Nilfisk Ecoflex offers water-only option
10th of March 2014Nilfisk’s Ecoflex technology allows the operators of its cleaning machines to switch between chemical-free water-only cleaning or different cleaning intensities using detergent - at the touch of a button.
Many surfaces can be cleaned with water, however some soiling requires detergent and that need can be met by pushing ‘The
Low power consumption vacuums from Lindhaus
10th of March 2014According to Lindhaus it has always sought to design its upright vacuum cleaners to have low power consumption.
Its electric brooms, vacuum cleaners and power nozzles - approved by IMQ - have now passed all safety, electrical and environmental compatibility tests under the new standards, which come into
force in September 2014 and in
Tennant says Orbital scrubbers use less chemical
10th of March 2014With the aim of reducing the need for chemical cleaning on floors, Tennant developed the Orbital scrubber dryer range which it says can remove acrylic floor finish without the need for chemical strippers.
Tennant’s technology electrically converts water into a cleaning solution the company claims cleans effectively, saves money, improves
Greenspeed Nordic Swan certificate
10th of March 2014Microfibre specialist Greenspeed achieved Nordic Swan label status with its Original, Basic and Glass cloths last year. This evaluates the products’ impact on the environment throughout its life cycle, taking into account aspects including climate requirements, CO2 and other harmful gas emissions.
Mopping specialist Filmop loves green
10th of March 2014The company motto of mopping solutions producer Filmop is ‘love clean, be green’. Its achievements in this area include environmental certifications, Plastic Second Life certification, production of green energy and continued investment in eco-sustainable design.
New for this year is the Equodose mechanical dosing device, designed to
Giselle sanitiser from De Nora NEXT
10th of March 2014Giselle is a new sanitising system from De Nora NEXT which the company claims offers an environmentally safe solution. Using just salt, tap water and energy this mobile unit produces a sodium hypochlorite solution, available in two concentrations.
This solution, it says, is effective against bacteria, viruses and fungi without any harmful