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The science of hygiene
29th of November 2024 Article by Charlotte ParrCharlotte Parr of Portfolio explores the impact of buildings on people's health and explains why it's important that we stick to the same hygiene standards that we had during the pandemic - and why a science-led approach is so vital.
As winter approaches, workplaces face a renewed challenge in maintaining hygiene standards amid seasonal surges of colds, flu, and other respiratory illnesses. These challenges highlight the critical..
The digital and energy transition
22nd of November 2024 Article by Anna GarbagnaAnna Garbagna in Italy reports from a recent seminar discussing Transition 5.0.
A series of investments between 2024 and 2025 which would lead to real and documentable energy savings: this is what the new Transition 5.0 is asking for, as highlighted by Marco Belardi, consultant of the Ministry of Economic Development (MISE).
The digital and energy transition represents a central theme cleaning industry association Afidamp..
The crooked paths theory
15th of November 2024 Article by John GriepDutch correspondent John Griep tells us about the relevance of the crooked paths theory to cleaning.
The ‘crooked paths’ theory is a concept that challenges the idea of always taking the straightforward or predictable route. Instead, it suggests that by allowing space for exploration, flexibility and creativity, one can create opportunities for inspiration, growth and development at every turn. This approach is about ..
The true value of people
7th of November 2024 Article by Stuart ConroyStuart Conroy, commerical director at Peartree Cleaning Services proudly acknowledges its people are the foundation of the business' success and discusses some of the ways it rewards and recognises their team.
Established 40 years ago and spanning three generations, Peartree Cleaning Services remains a family-owned and run business with over 1400 colleagues. Our story is one of continuous dedication to creating and maintaining a ..