Cleanzine: your weekly cleaning and hygiene industry newsletter 15th January 2026 Issue no. 1193
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Tech Tidings: Mitie’s carolling cobots serenade commuters at London Bridge station
Yesterday, Mitie’s cleaning robots ‘cobots’ spread Christmas cheer at London Bridge station performing carols to the thousands of commuters travelling home for Christmas. The cobots raised money to donate to Crisis at Christmas, helping the charity provide essential support services to the homeless.
It’s not often that you see a group of singing robots on your commute but passengers at London Bridge station were treated to a one-off performance by Mitie’s “carolling cobots”, as thousands travelled home for Christmas.
The sustainable cleaning cobots, which are part of the second largest fleet of autonomous cleaning robots in the UK, took a break from their cleaning duties to surprise and delight passers-by.
Thanks to the generous donations from commuters, the robot carollers raised money for Crisis at Christmas, which provides support to those experiencing homelessness.
The cobots, which range in size from smaller bots resembling Disney’s Wall-E through to larger outdoor sweepers, help Mitie colleagues keep busy sites in pristine conditions as they independently carry out tasks such as mopping, vacuuming, and dusting. The fully electric cobots provide three hours of cleaning for every charge and recycle water as they clean, requiring just 15 litres of water a day. The autonomous cobots can map out routes to avoid obstacles and passers-by, even remembering to return to an unfinished task once re-charged.
Heather Downes, Head of Innovation and Product Design, Mitie, said: “We are always looking for creative ways to use technology to benefit the communities we serve. Transforming our cleaning robots into carolling cobots, was a unique way of bringing a little extra joy to commuters travelling home for Christmas.
“Our cobots provide essential cleaning support at some of the busiest sites across the UK. They not only help us to continue to deliver sustainable cleaning, but this festive period they helped raise money for Crisis at Christmas. A wonderful example of how technology, sustainability, and community spirit can come together to make a difference.”
The carolling cobots are part of a UK wide cleaning taskforce who support Mitie’s cleaning and hygiene specialists taking care of sites up and down the country. These include The Shard, Heathrow Airport, Liverpool One Shopping Centre, Trinity Leeds Shopping Centre, Bluewater Shopping Centre, Euston Station and St Pancras Station.
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