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Glastonbury cancelled due to lack of toilets
31st of May 2011Excitement levels are no doubt building among Europe’s festival-goers for this year’s iconic Glastonbury Festival which takes place in June.
But these same revellers will next year be forced to hang up their hippy hats since Glastonbury 2012 has been cancelled. An expected national shortage of portaloo toilets due to the London 2012
Wecovi celebrates 40 years
31st of May 2011Dutch cleaning materials specialist Wecovi celebrated its 40th year in business recently with a glittering party for staff, customers and suppliers at its premises in Zwolle.
Guests were welcomed by director Hans Paul Visscher – it was his father Freddy who started the business in 1971 after coming across a non-woven cleaning cloth during his
Toilet fan opens museum
31st of May 2011A German man with a toilet obsession has opened his own museum devoted to the humble lavatory. Michael Berger, 69, opened the Harlekin Toilet Museum of Modern A*** in Wiesbaden, Germany.
It features his personal collection of lavatory rarities and oddities compiled over many years.
Pride of place goes to a urinal with Adolf Hitler's face on it
ISSA Europe launches new site
25th of May 2011US-based cleaning association ISSA has launched a new European web site for its members. Features include regional news feeds, professional profiles of ISSA Europe board members, partner associations and organisations, directory of members, industry research, data, and polls.
ISSA Europe will also announce details of regional seminars or meetings
Pulire opens in Verona
24th of May 2011Italian professional cleaning trade show Pulire opened its doors in Verona this morning, with 290 exhibitors covering an area of 16,000 square metres. At the opening ceremony organiser Afidamp also published its statistics for the country's professional cleaning products sector in 2010.
Industry turnover in equipment, chemical, tools, paper
Should you avoid that graduation handshake?
24th of May 2011Thousands of European final-year students are preparing to graduate this summer - an event that should bring them satisfaction, joy and pride.
But could it also bring them MRSA or a staph infection? This was what researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in Baltimore aimed to find out in a recent study.
Professor David






