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Conference for cleaning industry
April 1st 2011

The British Institute of Cleaning Science (BICSc) is launching an education conference for the cleaning industry on the 23rd June.

The conference is designed to raise standards of education and to build awareness of the industry through accredited training.

It is entitled 'Green and keen cleaning workforces - setting new environmental and training standards in the cleaning industry' and key event themes are sustainable workforces, training and the environment.

The aim of the conference is to: explore key issues affecting the cleaning industry, focusing particularly on training and motivating workforces, green practices and sustainable working practices; share industry best practice in the areas outlined above; and demonstrate the impact training can have for cleaning operatives within the industry.

There will also be an interactive workshop about motivation and plenary sessions will also form part of the conference.

The event is aimed at individuals and companies working within the cleaning industry and those providing support services to the industry.

BICSc is launching a number of initiatives this year which reflect industry developments, including new qualifications, delivered through accredited training providers. BICSc is also re-evaluating its positioning to reinforce its mission which is to raise the quality of education and build awareness of the cleaning industry through accredited training.

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