Cleanzine: your weekly cleaning and hygiene industry newsletter 18th September 2025 Issue no. 1178
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International News
Products Frank Costello joins Enviro-Master as CEO
‘Vismo Checkpoints’ proves presence and identifies employees’ locations in building or event space
SOAPBOX: AI dilemma demands business-wide education…
WypAll industrial cleaning cloths boast even more absorbency and durability
Packers and Tork team up for 5th annual 'Tackle Hygiene With Every Catch'
ISS signs large contract with Australian Department of Defence
Securing manufacturing and supply chains in a changing world
16 years of data: clean washrooms drive loyalty, repeat visits and revenue
Zvoove enters Nordics and enhances cleaning software portfolio with CleanManager acquisition
Horecava 2026 introduces new theme: 'Cleaning & Recycling'
SkyVac: the sky’s the limit when it comes to global reach
The not so 'Dirty Dozen' - BSCAI welcomes 12 new members to the network The Building Service Contractors Association International has welcomed 12 new members - companies that actively contribute to commercial cleaning industry. They are: * Sanitaire Commercial |
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Next week, (22nd to 28th September) is Recycling Week, organised in the UK by The Waste & Resources Action Programme (WRAP). It follows on from the latest round of negotiations held in Geneva by the ‘Business Coalition for a Global Plastics Treaty’, during which delegates from 170 countries attempted to finalise a global treaty that will brings plastics into a circular economy, stopping them from becoming waste or pollution. I’m saddened that negotiations didn’t made as much headway as had been hoped, since while recycling covers a great deal more than just plastics, these particular pollutants play a major part in our global waste problem as they’re everywhere we look – and despite everyone realising in recent decades the damage they’re doing to our bodies and our environment, very little seems to be being done about finding alternatives and dealing effectively with what’s already in the system. Drop paper litter and it will eventually become wet and soggy and either break down or be trodden into the ground; drop a plastic bottle or packaging and it’s not going to disappear until someone bothers to remove it. And then what will become of it?
The Convention’s organisers say that while progress was made towards tackling plastic pollution and capturing the economic benefits that effective harmonised regulation would bring, there was “insufficient certainty” to be able to move any further forward. There was, though, “increased clarity” on globally harmonised regulations across the full lifecycle of plastics and by the alignment among some 100-plus countries on the key elements - including phase-outs, product design, and Extended Producer Responsibility. As Tove Andersen, president and CEO, waste & recycling specialist TOMRA notes: "The value chains for production, consumption and handling of plastics after use are international in nature, and a global treaty would be the absolute best way to tackle the massive challenges to nature, health and the climate that unregulated use of plastic represents. Today, only 9% of plastics is recycled.”
Through the Plastics Pact Network, co-convened with the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, WRAP’s already delivering treaty-aligned progress. Active in more than a dozen countries, the Network’s eliminating problematic plastics, scaling reuse models and building circular systems tailored to local circumstances. It’s a proven, adaptable model that demonstrates how coordinated, cross-sector action can accelerate global solutions. During the Convention, the two hosted an event featuring Plastics Pact leaders and business representatives from India, Chile and the Pacific Islands. It showcased how locally grounded, globally connected action is already delivering measurable results - and what's needed to scale these efforts under a global treaty framework. I sincerely hope that this was enough to show the decision-makers in attendance, what can be done with adequate commitment and the necessary investment. Our heavy dependence on plastics has caused a growing pollution problem that’s been ignored by too many of us for far too long. Urgent action has to be taken before it’s too late. We can't keep messing about.
This Week's News
ECHA updates proposal to restrict PFAS under REACH
ECHA published the proposal on August 20, 2025, prepared by Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway and Sweden, after reviewing over 5,600 comments from the 2023 consultation. The revision newly addresses eight sectors not included in the January 2023 draft: broader industrial uses, explosives, machinery, military, medical packaging and excipients, printing, sealing and technical textiles. Automotive upholstery cleaning market to hit $12.2bn by 2033
Anticipated to expand at a Compound Annual Growth Rate of 6.1% from 2025 to 2033, the market is driven by evolving consumer preferences for vehicle hygiene and enhanced in-cabin experiences. ISSA VEO Conference: A celebration of Latino power and recognition
Latinos are the unsung heroes of the commercial cleaning world - the invisible force that keeps schools, hospitals, government buildings and businesses spotless and safe. VEO is a movement by ISSA to empower, elevate and celebrate Hispanic professionals who represent nearly 70% of the cleaning industry's frontline workforce, which is 2.5 million workers strong. Keenan Recycling dramatically reduces emissions with 10 Iveco Eurocargo CNG
Founded in 2001, Keenan Recycling has grown into one of the UK's leading food waste collection and recycling providers, operating from 27 depots across England, Wales and Scotland. This national footprint enables the company to deliver reliable, carbon-conscious waste solutions to thousands of businesses each week. Harrisons secures third consecutive Planet Mark Certification with important carbon reductions
The recognition highlights Harrisons' ongoing commitment to reducing its environmental impact and building a more sustainable future for professional wiping solutions. Caerphilly County Borough Council secures new site to help boost recycling
A new depot and processing facility will be developed at the site to help boost recycling rates and improve operational efficiency. This new facility will allow the council to sort dry kerbside recycling within the county borough, instead of sending it to material reclamation facilities throughout the UK. The site will also replace the current depot in Tir-y-Berth. Waste firm fined after worker crushed by excavator
The employee was only in his second week of employment at the Staindrop Road site when he was struck from behind by an excavator and run over. He suffered fractures to both feet. SBFM wins three-year contract with exclusive office provider, Argyll
Argyll offers exclusive work environments across prime locations in Central London, including several Grade II-listed buildings. It has private offices, coworking spaces, virtual office services, meeting rooms and event spaces that require high-quality cleaning. 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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A groundbreaking collaboration: 'The Future of Cleaning' initiative:
This collaboration marks a significant milestone in the cleaning industry, reflecting a shared commitment to embracing innovation with confidence. Continuity planning now the norm for UK Businesses
White Paper will help warehouses and fulfilment centres reduce costs by repairing not replacing
Southgate's White Paper outlines the benefits of repairing instead of replacing key equipment used in moving goods around a warehouse as well as the receiving and storing of inventory, picking and packing of goods, shipping of orders, and handling of returns at fulfilment centres. CHSA donates £10,000 to Grief Encounter
Council targets prolific fly-tipper in major enforcement operation
Loo of the Year Awards celebrates trademark success ahead of 2026 Awards
Nick Platt joins Cleanology as chief growth officer to lead new expansion phase
Non-slip floor cleaning made faster and more effective
Kingdom Group completes acquisition of Crystalcare Facilities Services
Rhinos given dry ice clean treatment in community clean-up
Key rail services still superbly supported thanks to contract extension
This continued collaboration reinforces a long-standing relationship supporting some of the UK's busiest train routes and reflects Alstom's confidence in OCS's ability to deliver high-quality, flexible and cost-effective services in a uniquely complex environment. Events & Exhibitions CMS INTERCLEAN ISSA Cleaning & Hygiene Expo Hygienalia ISSA Show North America Horecava The Cleaning Show Clean-Tech Expo Cleaning Expo INTERCLEAN The Workplace Event |