Cleanzine: your weekly cleaning and hygiene industry newsletter 3rd April 2025 Issue no. 1156
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International News
Products Today’s CPD-certified green marketing masterclass should eliminate ‘greenwashing’
P-Wave's NHS body awareness partnership wins major European marketing award
ISSA announces winners of inaugural Spotless Spaces competition
Expert panel concludes single-use products are essential for infection control and cleanliness
Kimberly-Clark announces first tissue manufacturing site on path to 100% renewable energy
The hidden risks of lone worker safety: why safety must be a priority
“Every lone worker can be a moment away from a threat. That's, unfortunately, the harsh reality of modern field services. Yet, many organisations may not fully realise the extent of their responsibility. When a worker is alone, danger isn't distant. It's slipping on an icy pavement. It's falling from a height when no one is around. It's a dark car park in winter. Applications open for Purus Innovation Award 2025
Chicopee and Sontara exhibit together under new parent company
Sodexo on track to halve its food waste in the UK and Ireland by end of Fiscal Year 2025
Kimberly-Clark Professional’s new technology revolutionises washroom management
Slim Air - Sustainable air freshener from Kennedy Hygiene
Sutter acquires Spanish company Nitida Cleaning & Health
Evonik signs exclusive US distribution agreement with Sea-Land Chemical
Industrial-strength cleaners: HB Trade helps professionals stay legally compliant
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I'm sure I'm not the only one who’s been following the commentaries on the trade tariffs being considered by US President Donald Trump along with the potentially retaliatory measures other countries' leaders might decide to make. What's been going on reminded me of a piece I wrote nine years ago, regarding the transportation of live animal 'stock' between different countries, which read: 'Maybe I'm being naive here but I just read that continental EU exports twice as much 'beef' to the UK as we do to them. Gather it's a similar story with other live animals. As well as causing extra unnecessary suffering, surely this adds to the cost, while polluting the environment and increasing road traffic. If we want to eat meat, why can't we all eat our own? Why the crossover?’
I've been feeling the same sort of sentiment over these tariffs. There's been what I consider to be a badly thought-through headlong rush by some governments to achieve 'Net Zero'. This is damaging economies and making the lives of billions of ordinary people harder than they need be, in terms of rising costs, shortages of essential goods and services plus an understandable fear of how we'll cope with what's being imposed upon us. Since Trump first publicly mooted his ideas on increasing trading tariffs, my thoughts have been that if countries were to impose harsh tariffs on one another, we'd all be forced into manufacturing our own products in our own countries where possible. I realise some countries don't have the resources to be able to manufacture everything they need, but in my view, this is where trade should kick in. If the UK is able, for example, to manufacture its own steel, why close down all the steel plants and import the stuff from places like China? The same amount of steel will still be produced but it will happen in a different part of the world. And then it will need shipping via land and sea, which will waste enormous amounts of fuel and damage the environment too. And let’s also consider the health of those living and working where all these goods are being produced. Imagine the pollution! Much of current Net Zero thinking is akin to sweeping the dust under the rug, in my view. We need a different approach.
Like him or loathe him, I feel that Trump might well be doing more to save the planet with his tariffs, than any of the Net Zero fanatics are likely to achieve. And I’ll say it again. We all need to use less. ‘Make do and mend’, as our ancestors used to. Pass things on that we don’t need, to others who do. Repurpose things. Make less and waste less. That’s the way forward. And if you think I’m being naive, do feel free to let me know…
This Week's News
Institute’s new youth event will boost interest in cleaning industry careers
The Institute will host its inaugural one-day BICSc Youth Event on 9th July 2025, in collaboration with Youth Employment UK (YEUK). Together they will shine a spotlight on the varied career opportunities in the cleaning sector and facilities management industry, showcasing and exploring exciting career options with experts from the sector, delivering dynamic presentations and participating in insightful, knowledge sharing panels. WRAP launches eTEEP tool to help local authorities manage Simpler Recycling Policy
The new rules require councils to adopt a more consistent approach to recycling across England. This means collecting paper and card separately, as a minimum, from other recyclable materials and providing weekly separate food waste collections along with the collection of garden waste from properties with gardens. Major incident declared to address the impact of the waste service industrial action
The daily blocking of our depots by pickets has meant that we cannot get our vehicles out to collect waste from residents. Often, we can only get one vehicle out per hour. Safety of microbial cleaning products highlighted in European webinar
Microbial-based cleaning products contain live microorganisms, such as Bacillus bacteria, which actively break down dirt and organic matter. When added to surfaces, the microbes germinate and secrete enzymes to break down complex organic matter into simpler molecules they can digest, continuing to work even after cleaning. Touch-free technology ‘the way forward’ in washroom cleaning
The increase in specification of modern safety flooring and hygiene walls has increased those challenges further, it says. The CR2 combines a pressure washer with a powerful vacuum system for areas where traditional methods of cleaning like mopping are ineffective. Mastering the art of water efficiency for today's buildings
The key factors affecting commercial facility water consumption are the following: Finalists in Cintas 2025 Custodian of the Year Contest announced; public voting now open
This year's finalists from across the US, showcase tremendous dedication and commitment to their schools. From now through April 11th, you can vote for your favourite custodian. Godfrey Group secures international certifications as it moves into new head office
Attaining the three ISOs coincides with the company moving to a new head office at the Pool Park Estate in Ruthin. Waste King women's perspectives on waste management
According to the international network of waste professionals and experts, The International Solid Waste Association (ISWA), "Women make a strong contribution to the waste management sector. Women are out there but are just not very visible. NGB Clean's tyres and tubes recycling scheme set to be a game changer
NGB Clean launched its groundbreaking initiative - called 'Ride, Recycle, Repeat' - at The Ray Farringdon, the London headquarters of global social networking site, LinkedIn, on March 12. The Cleanzine Archive Search We keep an extensive archive of news stories and product information that have featured in past issues of The Cleanzine. If you would like to run a search of the The Cleanzine web site using the search tool below please just go ahead by entering in the name of the person, product or company or any other key words that you are looking for. How to contact us at The Cleanzine:
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Cleanology launches new branding - in heartfelt nod to the future
Metsä Group celebrates sustainability successes at the 2025 Sustainability Awards Metsä Group's tissue paper business, Metsä Tissue, in partnership with the Cleaning & Support Services Association (CSSA), celebrated and recognised the industry's commitment to sustainability last week at its 2025 Sustainability Awards Dinner at The Pelligon in Canary Wharf.
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Industrial cleaning company scoops facilities management business
New record figures for the value of the sector
Sky's the limit! New cleaning careers development website launches
Jangro unveils bold new brand identity at London Cleaning Show
SBFM's Matt Chapman wins 'CEO of the Year'
Loo of the Year Awards named 'Corporate Champion' by British Toilet Association
Extended contract for Barking Riverside Development
Sybron looks to the future with management buyout
Sustainability takes centre stage at this year's Cleaning Show
“Sustainability and making sustainable choices are a necessity for organisations today - whether that is through procuring sustainable solutions to minimise their environmental impact or through making the right decisions to ensure sustainable growth through operational effectiveness and organisational efficiencies. Sustainability: regulations matter
"The CHSA chaired an expert panel at The Cleaning Show to help buyers navigate the challenge of greenwashing and source environmentally-friendly solutions that are effective, affordable and safe to use. Events & Exhibitions The Workplace Event ISSA Pulire 2025 INTERCLEAN Hygienalia ISSA Show North America INTERCLEAN |