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Hygienteknik says Activa Method Control system reduces costs
31st of October 2012Hygienteknik says its Activa Method Control computer-controlled mop impregnation system saves time, reduces costs and minimises the use of cleaning detergents.
It impregnates every mop with exactly the right amount of liquid required depending on the type of floor and how dirty it is. The spray nozzle inside the mop box moistens the mop with
Gojo Purell wins certification
31st of October 2012Purell is one of Gojo's best known hand sanitisers and it will soon become the first third party certified sustainable hand sanitiser available to the European market - the company boasts.
The formula is currently certified by Ecologo, a North American environmental standard and certification mark. Ecologo is now evolving into UL (Underwriters
Fimap Mxr scrubber needs less resources
31st of October 2012The new Mxr scrubber dryer from Fimap has been developed as part of the company's Sustainable Cleaning Project - water, detergent, energy and noise levels have all been reduced. In addition CO2 emissions due to logistics have been lowered, while the machine recyclable rate has been increased.
Despite all these measures, Fimap says the Mxr can
Filmop awarded Plastic Second Life certification
31st of October 2012Mopping systems specialist Filmop is the first Italian manufacturer of cleaning products to achieve Plastic Second Life certification from the Institute for the Promotion of Recycled Plastics (IPPR).
Plastic Second Life is a European trademark specific to recycled plastic - ie, a system of environmental product certification created to guarantee,
Cleanfix scrubbers can save on chemicals
31st of October 2012Cleanfix's new RA 505 and 605 scrubber dryers come with their own optional Advanced Dosing System (CADS), which it claims can save over 50 per cent in chemicals. And all machines are made of plastic and metal, which are almost entirely recyclable.
The company also produces its own ecological maintenance cleaner, called Eco Power. Results of EMPA
Hako sustainable life cycle
31st of October 2012According to Hako it takes the full product life cycle of all its machines into consideration at the design stage. It also aims to use environmentally conscious materials and focuses on how the product can eventually be dismantled and recycled.
The company has also developed a number of environmentally friendly features for its machines.