Cleanzine: your weekly cleaning and hygiene industry newsletter 13th November 2025 Issue no. 1186
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New report maps growth of $2.25bn industrial robot floor cleaning market
It also predicts that the global industrial robot floor cleaner market will reach a value of $2.25 billion by 2030, (from $1.34 billion in 2024), growing at a Compound Annual Growth Rate of 9.03%, from 2024 to 2030. Accelerating innovation in aircare & hygiene: Vectair acquires WizKid Products
Chemitek launches sustainable cleaning solutions for drone-assisted applications
Chem-Dry’s ‘The Natural’ certified EPA Safer Choice
Magnera's Paul Harmon appointed to inaugural Global Nonwovens Alliance Board
Clean Cans strengthens Orlando presence with acquisition of Bin Gators
Kärcher UK unveils MC 250 e!ectric: a sustainable step forward in urban cleaning
AI brings increased visibility to improper waste removal practices
ACI COO Korie Traver named 2026 Association Trailblazer
CLEEN study drives 34% drop in hospital-acquired infections
Chicopee and Sontara announce unified strategy under Magnera
Waste to Wonder Worldwide: 20 years of successful corporate 'waste' redistribution
Europe's EcoCleans arrives in Miami - its US launchpad!
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From the sublime...
Last weekend I came across a video on X (was Twitter) of two guys cleaning a war memorial and its surrounds. And I don't mean a superficial 'lick & a promise', but a thorough clean over two days. Their efforts to bring the memorial up to scratch deserved far wider coverage so I did my best to track them down. South Benfleet, Essex-based Harry Salmon and Evan O'Brien, who run WeCleanProperty, should be proud of themselves and I'd like to thank them on everyone's behalf for their efforts last week at the Hadleigh, Essex, memorial. Their website (https://www.wecleanproperty.co.uk ) says: “With a focus on quality and attention to detail, we specialise in transforming exteriors.” Well… I can certainly second that! Last Sunday was remembrance Sunday - a day, along with 11th November, where ordinary folk all over, stop what they're doing to either silently remember those who laid their lives on the line for our leaders, or who visit a war memorial to observe or take part in a formal ceremony. At a time when there's so much turmoil in the world, and so many veterans despairing of the way the UK's being run into the ground and questioning whether their efforts were worth it, Harry and Evan's gesture has made this a better place. See the video here
To the ridiculous... I'm often banging on about litter louts and my despair that so many manage to get away with blighting our environment, but sometimes - admittedly rarely - I'm on the side of the litterbug. I came across a report on the BBC website a couple of days back, (I’ve not checked it out but will assume that it’s authentic!) that had me shaking my head in disbelief. A Feltham, London resident is being fined £1,000 by Hounslow Council for ‘fly-tipping’ an envelope outside her flat. The 26-year-old woman said that the bins she shares with some 25 other properties were full, so she placed the cardboard envelope on top of cardboard next to them – a completely logical and responsible action in my view. The Council thinks differently, but while its argument that fly tipping is “leaving waste anywhere in public apart from in a bin - regardless of whether bins are full” adheres to the letter of the law, its stance is taking things too far. The young woman - a single parent and a mental health nurse, is clearly not the type councils should be punishing, and while they go after easy targets, they’re not dealing with the real problem, are they? I’m disgusted that they’ve not backed down...
This Week's News
Destination or obligation: how FM can help in the return-to-office battle
The pandemic saw a shift to remote working, driven by flexibility and an improved work/life balance which has had a direct impact on city centres and office space use. This changing culture means today a workplace has to speak to an employee's sense of wellbeing as much as to their desire to do a good job. 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. Never in the history of this country has demand for water increased so dramatically in such a short time. This will obviously reshape utility costs. Protecting workers from workplace transport: getting the basics right
The stark reality is that being struck by a moving vehicle accounts for 16% of all fatal work-related injuries, claiming an average of 21 lives annually over the past five years, making it one of the leading causes of work-related fatalities in Great Britain. BladeRanger expands European operations
The visit follows BladeRanger's recent milestone approval by the Civil Aviation Authority of Israel, granting the company permanent authorisation to operate its DJI Agras T50 drone platform for infrastructure cleaning - a certification achieved by very few companies worldwide, and the only system of its kind operating without a pressurised hose connection.
Based in Nantwich, Cheshire, and founded by John and Marie Whittaker, Opera has built a great reputation across the Midlands and the North, proudly serving customers in the hospitality sector, with a clear focus on quality service and strong relationships. MSD Risk-Reduction Through Design Awards 2026 - open for nominations
These conditions affect the back, joints and limbs, and are a leading cause of work-related ill health, contributing to over 6.6 million lost working days each year in Great Britain. Beer and whiskey industry residue biomethane plant to operate in Ireland from mid-2026
The plant, which will go into operation in mid-2026, will ferment production residues and by-products from the Irish beer and whiskey industry - readily available materials that are unsuitable for animal feed. Carlisle Support Services secures Soft FM contract with South Western Railway
The partnership went live in April following a three-month mobilisation period, now covering the cleaning and servicing of more than 180 stations, offices and depots spanning from London to Weymouth and to the Isle of Wight. |
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