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Paris’ elite cleaning unit
29th of September 2016French ECJ correspondent Christian Bouzols reports on a special cleaning team that takes care of exceptional operations in Paris.
It is 6.30 on a Thursday morning in Paris. Four police coaches are keeping watch on the Place de la République in Paris. Another event, called Nuit Debout, bringing hundreds of Parisians together to discuss the
Hydrogen peroxide fogging - an opportunity for cleaning firms?
22nd of September 2016Fogging with dry mist hydrogen peroxide has been used in sectors including pharmaceuticals, biotech food production and healthcare for a number of years to destroy a broad spectrum of microorganisms. Now a company in the UK is promoting its use in the wider world – in offices, retail, schools and public transport. ECJ finds out more about
Just one week to go until European Cleaning & Hygiene Awards!
21st of September 2016Barcelona is the setting at the end of this month of the very first European Cleaning & Hygiene Awards - founded by ECJ - which will be presented at a gala dinner on September 29. The main sponsor is Diversey Care.
Finalists, industry leaders and sponsors will gather at the Majestic Hotel to celebrate and recognise the high standards of
London’s Bank of England gets long overdue façade renovation
12th of September 2016One of London’s best-known landmarks, The Bank of England, has had a much-needed facelift thanks to a substantial exterior clean carried out by cleaning and restoration specialist Thomann-Hanry.
The Bank of England in London’s Threadneedle Street is one of London’s most famous landmarks. Since 1828, when the current building was
WFBSC to hold Berlin congress in 2017
2nd of September 2016The World Federation of Building Service Contractors (WFBSC) is to hold its 22nd world congress from September 18-20 2017 in Berlin. The event will take place alongside the professional cleaning exhibition CMS and the theme will be the opportunities and challenges faced by increasing digitisation.
The speaker programme will focus on automation