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European Cleaning & Hygiene Awards 2017 winner - Avril Mc Carthy
3rd of April 2018Avril McCarthy from Derrycourt received the award for the Greatest Individual Contribution to Driving up Standards at the European Cleaning and Hygiene Awards 2017 - organised by ECJ - in Rome. Ann Laffeaty discovers what made her stand out from the crowd.
The cleaning sector is nothing without its people. And in such a labour-intensive industry
Equality: the time to act is now
29th of March 2018Britain is celebrating 100 years since women first won the right to vote in parliamentary elections. The milestone moment may not have marked the end of their struggle for a voice in state affairs but it did prove pivotal in paving the way for the eventual inclusion of women across all spheres of political life, writes Hartley Milner.
The world
Minimising infection risks
28th of March 2018The concept of hygiene for health is never more relevant or more critical than in the healthcare sector itself. Hospitals are the most demanding of buildings, where the highest of hygiene standards must be consistently maintained. How has this sector progressed in recent years, what lessons have been learned and what are the key challenges to be
Disruptive business models
28th of March 2018Housekeep is an online platform which is currently disrupting the home cleaning service market in London. ECJ editor Michelle Marshall speaks to its founder and ceo Avin Rabheru about his business model, and his plans to enter the commercial cleaning market this year.
Founded three-and-a-half years ago Housekeep is a platform that takes the
Skilful recruitment
27th of March 2018Lorraine Thomas, managing director of Metzger Search & Selection talks about how companies attract and retain the best talent in the market.
Contract cleaning is a vibrant industry with a wide variety of businesses, from owner–managed SMEs to multinational corporate companies. The low start-up costs make the industry extremely dynamic
The green gauge - sustainability
26th of March 2018Most organisations today claim to be sustainable. So how do the sustainability trailblazers set themselves apart from the rest? ECJ finds out what aspects of companies’ sustainability policies make them particularly proud.
A sustainable outlook on the part of any organisation used to be the exception rather than the rule. Those companies






