• The Cleaning Show 2025 grows by 2000m on previous 2023 edition

    The Cleaning Show 2025 grows by 2000m on previous 2023 edition
    The Cleaning Show, the UK’s largest cleaning and hygiene event, will return to ExCeL London from 18 – 20 March 2025. With 132 exhibitors already confirmed, the event will be 2,000m bigger than the 2023 edition, and will feature a conference programme with more speakers than ever before, and 10 panel sessions across three days.
  • Retrofit skills programme shows strong demand impact after one year

    Retrofit skills programme shows strong demand impact after one year
    This month marks the first anniversary of the Supply Chain Sustainability School’s pioneering retrofit programme, sponsored by NatWest Group. Launched to help combat climate change by upskilling the built environment sector, this free programme has achieved remarkable success in just one year, with 4,668 individuals and 1,844 companies actively engaged exceeding its initial two-year goals and demonstrating strong demand for sustainable construction practices.
    With buildings contributing ap
  • Sodexo and phs Group help to spread NHS England’s potentially life-saving men’s health message

    Sodexo and phs Group help to spread NHS England’s potentially life-saving men’s health message
    Sodexo UK & Ireland and phs Group are supporting the NHS and helping to spread an important men’s health message – “Blood in your pee? Contact your GP practice” – via specially branded awareness-raising urinal mats in thousands of washrooms nationwide.
    Since the end of last year, as part of a major earlier cancer diagnosis drive, an NHS partnership with P-Wave has encouraged men to consult their GPs if they see blood in their urine. The collaboration has s
  • Bids invited for £800m Building Safety and Compliance Framework

    Bids invited for £800m Building Safety and Compliance Framework
    Fusion 21, a national social enterprise specialising in efficient and impactful public sector procurement and social value services, has announced the renewal of its national Building Safety and Compliance Framework, worth up to £800 million over four years, and is now inviting bids from interested suppliers providing regional, or national coverage, to help landlords manage and maintain safe buildings and demonstrate compliance.
    Suitable for all building types across the public sector
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  • Automatic escalator deep cleaning machine offers deep cleaning results

    Automatic escalator deep cleaning machine offers deep cleaning results
    EscaTechnique Ltd has introduced the ETN230 (Rotomatic) Automatic Escalator Deep Cleaning Machine, offering deep cleaning results through ease of use and maintenance. The machine also has a built-in self-cleaning mode, saving time on after-clean maintenance.
  • Artic secures hard FM win with Quadient UK

    Artic secures hard FM win with Quadient UK
    Artic Building Services has announced a new partnership and contract with Quadient UK, a leader in the customer experience industry, for the delivery of hard FM services across two different sites.
    Artic will be responsible for supplying all necessary preventative planned maintenance (PPM) for mechanical and electrical assets included in the scope of the contract at an office based in London and one based in Slough.
    Artic’s building service engineers will direct the completion of all essen
  • Arriva Rail London appoints Carlisle for hard FM services

    Arriva Rail London appoints Carlisle for hard FM services
    After five years of delivering soft FM services for Arriva Rail London, which operates the London Overground on behalf of Transport for London (TfL), Carlisle Support Services has been awarded an additional contract to provide hard FM services across the stations managed by the operator.
    Under the contract terms, Carlisle will now provide both planned preventative maintenance, reactive maintenance and station improvements across various disciplines, including but not limited to electrical, mecha
  • Common pathogen is found to be resistant to hospital disinfectant cleaners

    A common hospital-acquired pathogen is showing alarming levels of resistance to common cleaning products, according to US researchers.A team of chemists at Emory University in Georgia found that the nosocomial pathogen Pseudomonas Aeruginosa showed significant resilience to active ingredients in household cleaners and hospital sanitising products.Pseudomonas Aeruginosa is responsible for more than half a million deaths annually and has been identified as a threat of critical priority by the Worl
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