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Tailor-made solutions enable modern society to function
13th of December 2022We all expect the public spaces in which we work, eat, socialise and travel to be both clean and safe. And such expectations are met thanks to the work of the companies and associations in the A.I.S.E. network, who supply tailor-made cleaning and hygiene solutions that safeguard the public against illness and infection. Its professional cleaning
The transformation of FM
12th of December 2022At the heart of every workplace is the technology transforming the facilities management industry and powering its future. New and emerging innovations bring the promise of more efficient and environmentally sustainable organisations and more engaged, more productive workers. Markus Sontheimer, group chief information and digital officer at ISS in
ECHA winner Momentum - taking responsibility
21st of November 2022Sustainability, inclusivity, diversity and world peace – these just a few of the values that shape Momentum Support, joint winner of this year’s ECJ Sustainability – Best Practice award.
When Momentum Support’s award win was announced in Brussels, corporate social responsibility and quality manager Verona Pentony took to
ECHA winner LionsBot - empowering cleaners
17th of November 2022Deploying a robot army used to be the stuff of computer games. But LionsBot has made this eminently achievable – and has won itself a European Cleaning & Hygiene Awards Technological Innovation of the Year award in the process.
Robots aim to make light work of cleaning. They take away the heavy lifting and allow human operators to
ECHA winner Essity - 360 degree approach to sustainability
15th of November 2022The climate emergency has prompted many companies to adopt new sustainability goals. But Essity’s own commitment to the environment dates back nearly 100 years – and it is this ingrained culture that helped the company to win the European Cleaning & Hygiene Award for Sustainability – Best Practice.
Pioneering the
Spanish cleaning association calls for change in law
14th of October 2022The Spanish contract cleaning association ASPEL has called for the Government to modify the laws on deindexation and public sector contracts in the service sector.
"Modification of these laws would permit quality services to be offered throughout the lifetime of contracts," said Juan Díez de los Ríos, president of Aspel and member