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Tork coreless toilet tissue
23rd of March 2018Essity’s Tork Coreless Mid-size Toilet Paper system is now available in the company’s Elevation dispensers which are available in both black and white.
The system’s benefits include reduced waste, less packaging and less time spent refilling dispensers says Essity. There are no cores to dispose of and no plugs or wrappings to
Washrooms - what’s worst?
23rd of March 2018No paper, no soap, bad smells, poor hygiene - what irks washroom users the most about the facilities they visit? And how can washroom providers put these issues right? Ann Laffeaty finds out.
We all have our pet hates about the public washroom. Some of us are particularly repelled by bad smells while others detest being confronted with dirty
Leafield launches Finbin Wave bins
22nd of March 2018Leafield Environmental has launched the Finbin Wave line of recycling/waste bins designed for shopping malls, airports, galleries, museums, hotels, etc.
There are three styles of bin - single, double and triple - each available with open top or optional arched cover for outdoor use.
Wave bins are manufactured in brushed, 430 stainless steel and
FroZone for cold stores
22nd of March 2018New from Advanced Engineering is a cleaner developed for low-temperature work, called FroZone. This is formulated to work at sub-zero temperatures of up to -25°C which enables on-the-spot cleaning without waiting for the temperature to rise.
This, says the company, reduces the time necessary for cleaning while minimising downtime and
Can robots fill the people gap?
22nd of March 2018Japan’s cleaning industry is increasingly dominated by automation and robotic solutions, which is mainly caused by the growing difficulty professional cleaning companies experience in finding qualified staff. But what is the impact of this development on the industry and where does the cleaning industry stand in terms of employing robots?
Small, but beautifully formed scrubber dryers?
22nd of March 2018Is there a growing trend towards smaller scrubber dryers, and how do the latest compact models compare in performance with traditional-sized machines? Ann Laffeaty asks the question.
How important is size? It is often a question of fashion and the dimensions of the equipment we use largely depends on current trends.
For instance, when technology