Cleanzine: your weekly cleaning and hygiene industry newsletter 4th December 2025 Issue no. 1189
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International News
Products RightCycle ReNew(ed): Sustainable solutions made simple!
Hit the floor running with Prochem’s 2026 catalogue
Idrobase vision stars at 5th African Green Growth Forum
OCS Indonesia achieves ISO 14644-1:2015 Certification for air particle testing
Surface contamination linked to 1.27 million AMR deaths; experts warn of hidden threat
Prevent the escalation of lone worker incidents
Peartree Cleaning Services partners with PVA Hygiene to eliminate single-use plastic
New Terminal One at JFK selects Flagship Aviation Services for janitorial solutions
Envac awarded contract for state-of-the-art waste collection terminal in Norway
Tork donates $25,000 in sustainable hygiene products
Destination or obligation: how FM can help in the return-to-office battle
SOAPBOX: AI's hidden cost… water consumption set to quadruple by 2028
“Artificial intelligence is creating an unprecedented water crisis. Data centres powering AI systems consumed approximately 17 billion gallons of water in the US in 2023, a figure projected to surge to 68 billion gallons by 2028 – almost a 300% increase in just five years. Protecting workers from workplace transport: getting the basics right
BladeRanger expands European operations
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Welcome to the Cleanzine
I read a report earlier this week that I’ve not been able to get out of my head since. Washing the dishes? I’m thinking about it. Wake up in the night? I’m lying there worrying about it and can’t get back to sleep. Sorting the rubbish and recycling? Most definitely! There just has to be a solution to the problem and while it’s not my decision to make, I feel compelled to try and fathom out a solution. Something just has to be done…
I’ve predicted several times over the years in these Leaders that one day we’ll be fighting over water. This – and what we do to ensure there’s enough for everyone, plus waste and recycling (and public toilets!) have long been pet subjects of mine. I’ve been a keen recycler for 40-plus years and have felt heartened that it’s come to the fore for us all, but I really started worrying about waste and where it’s all going to go when I visited the exhibition at the Millennium Dome 25-ish years ago and discovered just how long it takes for so much of what we casually acquire, use and discard every day, to break down. How many mountains of waste do we have room for on the planet?
Reading the report about the tens of thousands of landfill sites around the globe that are eroding and thus potentially leaking toxic waste, threatening human health, disrupting fragile ecosystems and poisoning our water, painted a picture that goes beyond unpleasant and scary. Yes the more modern sites are pollution controlled but it doesn’t take long for an overloaded system to crack and we’re already pushing it. I’ll probably get a lot of stick for saying this but I don’t believe we can influence climate change the way many folk are claiming we can. I do believe though that we have an enormous influence on the very fibre of this planet and thus the quality of life of everything on it.
Fining people and companies for transgressions isn’t the answer. Indeed for companies, a fine can make it even more difficult to comply in the future. We need a plan and we need education. We really have to get our heads together – all of us – to find ways to dramatically cut the amount waste we produce. Please read the report below, visit the websites to learn more, (and ensure you click on the interactive map) – and, as I do, when you can’t sleep at night, spend the time thinking about what you can do to make a difference. We all need to work together on this and fast.
This Week's News
Thousands of landfills around Europe threaten human health and ecosystems
Almost 30% were found in areas with a significant risk of flooding, raising the possibility of harmful waste entering water systems and surrounding land. Around 10,000 were identified in drinking water zones across France, the UK, Spain, the Netherlands, Germany and Italy. More than 3000 sites were located in protected conservation areas, leaving ecosystems and natural habitats at risk of pollution. “Help stamp out modern slavery!” BCC urges
SOAPBOX: Robotics, water and a future without detergent
“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. For decades we unwittingly associated dirt removal with large volumes of chemicals. Yet regulatory pressure, rising supply costs and customers' own sustainability goals are forcing a rethink. Facilities managers now ask us two questions: Can we reduce chemical use without compromising hygiene? and Can automation help overstretched teams deliver more consistent results?
The acquisition follows the purchase of FES FM and FES Support Services in December 2024, further strengthening OCS in the UK hard services market and significantly enhancing its technical and engineering capability. Sontara launches new sustainable wipes portfolio
The portfolio represents what the manufacturer says is the widest of its kind currently available on the market. Cleaning With Meaning recognised as Disability Confident Committed employer
The Disability Confident scheme is a national initiative from the UK government that encourages employers to think differently about disability and to take positive action to improve how they recruit, retain and develop disabled people. Industry inspires 450-plus primary school pupils across Bolton
The special event brought together three industry leaders who shared their personal journeys and showcased the innovation, excitement and impact behind modern cleaning careers. CCS Facility Services announces dedicated Education Division and key leadership promotions
As part of this development, the company has promoted two outstanding sales leaders, both of whom are former educators themselves: Christeyns continues to support future talent
This latest Emerging Leaders programme kicked off with a two-day event at Christeyns UK headquarters in Bradford last month, supporting 14 individuals from all areas of the business. The programme runs until the middle of 2026, with the group visiting each of the organisation’s UK sites during the coming months. Attendees are all emerging talent from across the UK and Ireland, identified as potential future leaders. Waste & recycling company fined after worker injured cleaning machinery
An investigation by the Health & Safety Executive found that the company failed to ensure an isolation procedure was correctly implemented while employees were cleaning machinery at its site at Aycliffe Quarry, Aycliffe Village, County Durham. Green Apple Award for Peartree
The award was presented on 17th November at the House of Lords, where organisations from around the world came together to celebrate excellence in environmental innovation, commitment and creativity. The Cleanzine Archive Search We keep an extensive archive of news stories and product information that have featured in past issues of The Cleanzine. If you would like to run a search of the The Cleanzine web site using the search tool below please just go ahead by entering in the name of the person, product or company or any other key words that you are looking for. How to contact us at The Cleanzine:
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Our weekly updated Hospital Hygiene features current developments and product solutions cleaning and hygiene industry manufacturers are coming up with. Read More. Recent UK News
Dominic Ponniah is new chairman of Cleanology after stepping down as CEO
Dominic will still be taking a keen interest in the growth of the company, co-founded with his mother Elisabeth Ponniah in 1999, but he has decided the time is right to step back from the day-to-day running. Full conference programme for Manchester Cleaning Show 2026 released
HSE publishes annual workplace health & safety statistics
The figures show that an estimated 1.9 million workers suffered from work-related ill health during 2024/25, remaining broadly consistent with the levels seen in recent years. While the recent rates of self-reported work-related ill health are similar, they continue to be higher than pre-pandemic levels recorded in 2018/19. Peartree Cleaning Services champions development through apprenticeships
Churchill wins four Green Apple Environment Awards
More funding for public toilets now please!
Registrations open for Innovation Lab 2026
Double triumph for Keenan Recycling at Iveco Mission Awards 2025
PSH Environmental celebrates 40 years as an industry trailblazer
Tim Downing joins Sitemark Board
The Clean Space volunteers deep clean at Paddington Church
Events & Exhibitions Horecava The Cleaning Show Innovation Lab 2026 Clean-Tech Expo Cleaning Expo INTERCLEAN The Workplace Event |