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Thousands of landfills around Europe threaten human health and ecosystems

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What is believed to be a first-of-its-kind analysis of Europe's landfills has revealed that tens of thousands are located in flood-prone zones, areas used for drinking water, or in sensitive conservation sites. Reporters from Investigate Europe and Watershed Investigations found that many of the 60,000 sites mapped are at risk of leaking toxic waste, posing threats to human health and disrupting fragile ecosystems.
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SOAPBOX: Robotics, water and a future without detergent

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By Sylvain Rottier, VP & general manager EMEA, Tennant Company

“The cleaning industry is faced with the possibility of a chemical-free revolution. Autonomous floor-scrubbing robots powered by electrically converted water could be proof that pristine, hygienic spaces no longer need to come with the familiar scent - and environmental burden - of detergent.
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OCS completes acquisition of Emcor UK, creating one of the largest hard services-led FM providers in the UK

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OCS has now formally completed the acquisition of Emcor UK from Emcor Group Inc. after clearing the UK regulatory process. This transaction brings together two of the UK's largest hard services-led facilities services businesses, with enviable engineering capabilities and established operations across the UK, supported by a clear focus on safety, quality and long-term customer partnerships.
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Sontara launches new sustainable wipes portfolio

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Professional wipes brand Sontara has launched a new sustainable wipes range, utilising exclusively sustainable raw materials including recycled PET from PCR bottles, plastic-free fibres such as viscose, lyocell and cotton, and natural wood pulp.
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CCS Facility Services announces dedicated Education Division and key leadership promotions

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Denver, Colorado-based CCS Facility Services has announced the formal launch of its Education Division, a strategic expansion designed to meet the unique needs of educational institutions nationwide. It will focus exclusively on delivering high-quality custodial and facility services to colleges and universities as well as K-12 schools and districts, reinforcing the company's commitment to creating clean, safe and healthy learning environments for students.
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RightCycle ReNew(ed): Sustainable solutions made simple!

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Kimberly-Clark Professional has introduced the ReNew Programme – an evolution of its RightCycle Programme that underline’s the company’s commitment to sustainability by offering simplified and comprehensive, end-to-end solutions for hard-to-recycle hygiene products.
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Hit the floor running with Prochem’s 2026 catalogue

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Prochem's new Products and Solutions Catalogue is available now. Packed with the latest in cutting-edge technology and chemicals, it's the definitive 'go-to' for resolving every conceivable cleaning and restorations requirement in all domestic and commercial spaces.
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New study sniffs out subtle ways scent influences perceived cleanliness, user confidence and behaviour in washrooms

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Ennovamark has released a new 2025 research study, 'The Sense of Smell: Shaping Behaviour, Emotion and Environments', offering new insight into how scent influences hygiene perception, confidence and decision-making in public and commercial washrooms.
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Idrobase vision stars at 5th African Green Growth Forum

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Buoyed by encouraging results in a continent the company has frequented for years, the Veneto, Italy-based pressurised water technologies specialist Idrobase Group, continues its commitment to the new business objective of transferring part of its production from China (Ningbo plant) to Algeria, to develop the African market.
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OCS Indonesia achieves ISO 14644-1:2015 Certification for air particle testing

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OCS Indonesia has been officially certified to ISO 14644-1:2015 for the provision of air particle testing services - becoming, says the company, the only facilities management provider in Indonesia to hold this accreditation.
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Surface contamination linked to 1.27 million AMR deaths; experts warn of hidden threat

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Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) remains one of the greatest global health threats of our time. According to the World Health Organisation, antibiotic-resistant infections are directly responsible for an estimated 1.27 million deaths globally every year, and data from the Global Research on Antimicrobial Resistance (GRAM) Project forecasts 39 million deaths between 2025 and 2050 if decisive action isn't taken.
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Prevent the escalation of lone worker incidents

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Without immediate support, routine lone worker incidents can escalate fast - turning minor events into critical ones. The good news? Most of these risks are both predictable and preventable.
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Peartree Cleaning Services partners with PVA Hygiene to eliminate single-use plastic

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Peartree Cleaning Services has taken another significant step forward in its sustainability journey by partnering with PVA Hygiene to eliminate single-use plastic from its supply chain.
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New Terminal One at JFK selects Flagship Aviation Services for janitorial solutions

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The New Terminal One at JFK International Airport has this week announced the selection of Flagship Aviation Services to provide cleaning, pest management and landscaping services.
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Whilst walking back from Epsom town centre this week, carefully avoiding puddles - not worried about getting my boots wet but aware that said puddles could be camouflaging potholes into which I might stumble and wrench an ankle or worse - I was thinking how soul-destroying it must get sometimes for those whose job it is to personally maintain our towns, villages and public spaces… Not just the dodgy surfaces and having to effect repairs that they know won’t last for as long as they ought, (whilst often being tutted at - or worse - by those stuck in traffic or pavement jams created as they work) but the litter that just never stops accumulating however hard they try to keep it clear.   
  
I’ve long struggled to get my head around pay structures. Why do those who’ve achieved the roles so many aspire to - becoming sports or film stars, TV or radio presenters and enjoying the lifestyle, travel etc that they bring, earn so much more than those doing what are effectively far more important jobs such as cleaning our streets and public buildings? It really should be massively evened out, don’t you think, to make things more fair?  
    
It's at this time of year, when snuggled in my bed, it’s pitch black outside and I’m woken by the sound of boxes of glass bottles and jars being emptied into the recycling truck, that – far from being cross at being woken – I realise how lucky I am not to be outside in the dark and pouring rain/freezing cold, sorting other people’s waste for what is, effectively, a pittance?   
  
A press release this week from the Health & Safety Executive, plus news of yet another person dying in a waste bin, really brings it home. Headed ‘Rough sleepers in bins’, it describes how serious - and potentially fatal - risks are posed by rough sleepers who seek shelter in large commercial or communal waste bins and may be inadvertently tipped into waste collection trucks. It outlines control measures for businesses that manage commercial bins and storage areas, and those who collect the waste. As well as the guidance one might expect to see in such a document: focus on reducing the likelihood of people getting inside the bins and incorporate bin inspection into health & safety risk assessments - especially during colder months when rough sleepers are more likely to seek shelter - it includes advice for collection services to check that nobody is inside the bin before it’s emptied, along with a section on what you should do if you encounter someone in a bin. Danger money needed perhaps, and/or trauma counselling for the unlucky few? Our waste collectors have a far harder job than many of us realise, and I hope you’ll join me in greeting & thanking them whenever your paths cross. 
 
 

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This Week's News

Golden Service Awards 2026: Finalists and celebrity host revealed

* GSA_Kerry-Godliman.jpegThe stage is being set for the 2026 Kimberly-Clark Professional Golden Service Awards with the announcement of the finalists, plus renowned comedian and actor Kerry Godliman as host.

The finalists are announced for the most sought-after accolades in cleaning and facilities management in the UK, recognising the continued excellence, performance and commitment through today's heavily challenging times. As one of the most prestigious events in the industry - considered the pinnacle honour to achieve - hearty congratulations go to the 50 finalists from 29 companies.
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Urgent clarification needed on scope of Textiles EPR for PPE, say industry bodies

* EDANA.jpegEDANA - the voice of the nonwovens industry, plus fellow industry associations CIRFS (European Man-Made Fibres Association), EURATEX (The European Apparel and Textile Confederation), ESF (European Safety Federation), and EuroCommerce (Retail & Wholesale), have issued a joint statement raising critical concerns regarding the transposition of Directive (EU) 2025/1892, the targeted revision of the Waste Framework Directive.

As EU Member States begin implementing the Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) for textiles, a lack of distinction within the Directive's Annex IVc is causing confusion. Currently, the specified CN codes do not distinguish between standard apparel and essential Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) or Medical Devices (MD).
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SOAPBOX: SMEs struggle to sustain apprenticeships amid 66% wage hike and rising business costs

* apprenticeships-graph.jpgBy Chris Houston, managing director of steel fabrication and engineering company Tadweld:

"There have been many articles about the recent onslaught of anti-business policies by our governments. First, it was the Conservatives who raised corporation tax from 19% up to 25%, and then Labour's most recent combination of increases to National Insurance and National Living Wage in May 2025.

All told, for many SME businesses, it added tens of thousands of pounds to their costs and has resulted in some of the highest business closures in the last 30 years. Yet, one area that has seemingly escaped the limelight until now is the impact these changes are having on apprenticeships.
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Change in attitude toward HGV drivers required to drive truck stop improvements, says Logistics UK

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Logistics UK's head of road freight & English regions policy, Maddi Solloway-Price, has responded, saying there needs to be a change in attitude towards HGV drivers. She believes that improving driver facilities is about more than infrastructure - thst it is about valuing the skilled professionals who keep Britain moving.
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Here today, gone to Morrow

* Cambridge.jpegWhen a Cambridge University college reached out locally for a solution to ridding dining chairs of candlewax, St Ives independent contractor Luke Morrow leapt at the chance to apply some of the knowhow he had picked up from training with Prochem.

Luke had completed a two-day Prochem carpet cleaning course at Chessington last year after returning to the UK from Australia. The former car mechanic, starting over again, had joined up with his carpet cleaner father to set up Aqua Bright.
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Back for another bite: Lime wins another Green Apple Award!

* Lime-award.jpgLime Sustainable Supplies has once again been recognised on the international stage, winning the Award for helping the environment, at the 2025 Green Apple Awards for Environmental Best Practice.

Competing against more than 1,000 nominations, Lime’s project: ‘Collaboratively working to deliver real CO2 savings’ impressed judges in the Service Industries sector and Carbon Reduction category, who recognised the measurable impact achieved through the company’s sustainability partnership with Breanheath and its client, Booking.com.
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Slicker Recycling announces new equity and shareholder addition

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The recycling firm has announced that Dr Weinberger, via his investment company, has become a significant shareholder in Greenbottle, the parent company of both Slicker Recycling and Re:Group and co-investor in Avista Green the Danish re-refinery company.
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Hattrick of wins for Churchill Environmental Services

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Nuneaton & Bedworth Borough Council has appointed CES via the Efficiency East Midlands (EEM) framework on a three-year contract, with the option for two more years. The scope of work includes planned preventative maintenance monitoring to provide transparency (monthly temperature checks, quarterly showers, annual inspections), legionella risk assessments, written control schemes, and remedial and reactive plumbing works.
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Recent UK News

“Help stamp out modern slavery!” BCC urges

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The British Cleaning Council has urged its member associations and organisations across the cleaning, hygiene and facilities management sector to take action on ‘modern slavery’, (where someone is forced into working in conditions where they are exploited and their rights are breached - often involving trafficking, coercion or sexual exploitation).
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Cleaning With Meaning recognised as Disability Confident Committed employer

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Cleaning With Meaning, the eco-friendly cleaning company based in Maidstone,Kent, has been officially recognised as a Disability Confident Committed employer. This marks an essential step in the company's ongoing mission to create an inclusive, supportive and accessible workplace for all.
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Industry inspires 450-plus primary school pupils across Bolton

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The Clean Start Initiative has delivered an inspiring multi-school presentation to more than 450 pupils from six Bolton-based primary schools, aiming to transform young people's perceptions of the cleaning industry and highlight the breadth of career opportunities available within the sector.
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Christeyns continues to support future talent

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Hygiene specialist Christeyns UK continues to support staff development and prepare for the future with its 5th Emerging Leaders Programme cohort.
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Waste & recycling company fined after worker injured cleaning machinery

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A North-East waste & recycling company has been fined £270,000 after an employee was injured while cleaning a waste picking line, which was accidentally switched on during the cleaning process.
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Green Apple Award for Peartree

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Peartree Cleaning Services has been honoured with a Green Apple Award for 'Helping the Environment', recognising the company's ongoing commitment to sustainability and environmental leadership.
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Dominic Ponniah is new chairman of Cleanology after stepping down as CEO

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Dominic Ponniah, the well-known co-founder of leading national commercial cleaning and facilities managememt company Cleanology, has stepped down as CEO to become its new chairman.
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Full conference programme for Manchester Cleaning Show 2026 released

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The Manchester Cleaning Show has unveiled its full 2026 conference programme, offering the industry's most comprehensive platform for insight, innovation and future-focused discussion in the UK.
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HSE publishes annual workplace health & safety statistics

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The Health & Safety Executive has published its annual statistics on work-related ill health and workplace injuries for 2024/25.
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Peartree Cleaning Services champions development through apprenticeships

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Two of Peartree Cleaning Services’ managers, Marta Lignicka (pictured) and Ney Guzman, have successfully completed the Level 5 Industry Management Training Scheme apprenticeship.
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Churchill wins four Green Apple Environment Awards

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The Green Association has awarded Churchill four Green Apple Environment Awards for its innovative sustainable development and environmental improvement projects, which demonstrated measurable reductions in waste and emissions across its portfolio.
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More funding for public toilets now please!

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As the UK Chancellor prepares to deliver the Autumn Budget, a new nationwide survey reveals that 92% of the British public is calling for increased government funding for public toilets. The survey, led by the British Toilet Association, published the results on World Toilet Day (yesterday) as part of its ongoing 'Legalise Loos' campaign.
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Clean-Tech Expo
10-12th March 2026
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Cleaning Expo
27-28th March 2026
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INTERCLEAN
14-17th April 2026
Amsterdam
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28-30th April 2026
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