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Talking about the taboo
24th of June 2016 Article by Paul WonnacottPaul Wonnacott is managing director and president of Vectair Systems, specialist in washroom hygiene and aircare systems. The company does business around the globe and Wonnacott has gained considerable experience in many of the world's most important markets. He writes his latest blog for ECJ.
Hygiene, and more specifically bathroom habits, can often be a tricky subject to talk about. Part of the problem is that t..
To stay or not to stay...
21st of June 2016 Article by Lynn WebsterECJ UK blogger Lynn Webster looks ahead to the EU referendum in the UK, which takes place this Thursday.
On June 23 registered voters of the UK will finally give their response to the question that has dominated the airwaves, newspapers and everyday conversation for what sometimes seems like an eternity: “Should the UK remain a member of the European Union or leave it?” It is difficult to believe that the official sta..
The rising popularity of home-made cleaning solutions
10th of June 2016 Article by Richard CrawfordUK oven cleaning specialist Richard Crawford believes people are now far more aware of environmentally-friendly cleaning chemicals and are even turning to making their own.
We recently celebrated both World Health Day and National Cleaning Day in the UK. This works out quite well, as the two are very much related. A clean living environment is our first line of defence against disease. For a number of reasons, thousands of..
The cleaning and hygiene industry deserves to be celebrated
3rd of June 2016 Article by Dr Ilham KadriDr Ilham Kadri, president of the Diversey Care division at Sealed Air, writes her latest blog for ECJ. Here she discusses the importance of acknowledging success at awards ceremonies, whilst also explaining why winning isn't everything, but wanting to win is.
In my role at Diversey Care, it has become commonplace for me to attend various award ceremonies across the globe which recognise the great work which has occurred i..