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i-Team Global’s i-walk wins Product of the Year at ISSA Pulire
10th of June 2025The i-walk from i-Team Global was named the Product of the Year at the recent ISSA Pulire cleaning exhibition in Milan, Italy.
The cobotic floor cleaning machine stood out for its compact and functional design, ease of use and focus on sustainability - said the jury - offering a tangible contribution to the smart transformation of cleaning
The cleanable washroom
9th of June 2025What can be done to ease the task of washroom cleaning? ECJ considers how toilets may be configured and equipped to make them more ‘cleanable’ and finds out about the latest products and systems designed to facilitate the job of sanitising the smallest room.
Hygiene and cleanliness are of paramount importance in the away-from-home
Daytime cleaning study published
6th of June 2025As Katja Scholz in Germany reports, the topic of daytime cleaning is being widely discussed.
Daytime cleaning is a topic which crops up increasingly in questionnaires, discussions and studies relating to the contract cleaning sector – and rightly so, as there are numerous advantages as well as reservations to consider and it is certainly an
BICSc Awards finalists announced
5th of June 2025The finalists for this year's British Institute of Cleaning Science (BICSc) Awards have been revealed after a record number of entries.
Innovation Award
• Whitespot Facilities Management
• Berkeley Services UAE
• Total Clean Services
• Not Just Cleaning
Environmental Award
• Deeland Ltd t/a Service Master
• Julius
The customer experience - shaping the future
4th of June 2025Cleaning companies must go beyond simply keeping a space clean because it’s contractual. This industry is anchored on first impressions, says JPC by Samsic. This London-based specialist provider of premium cleaning services revived its model by implementing hospitality-inspired practices. Shiromi Bedessee and Adam Black from the
A little imagination needed?
2nd of June 2025Lynn Webster in the UK on how the challenges resulting from unavoidable rising costs can be met.
The beginning of April sparked some considerable activity in the UK with the increase in minimum wage to £12.21 (€14.37) per hour but more so with the most dramatic hike in employers’ national insurance contributions. The main change






