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Chris Shaw
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Conference to focus on European cleaning products industry
14 February 2019
Cleaning Products Europe will bring together key players from across the household and industrial cleaning products supply chain to discuss the challenges, opportunities and the rising consumer demands across the cleaning product life cycle; from raw material to shelf.
Taking place from 11 - 13 March in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, the conference will highlight household and industrial market trends, ingredient innovations, packaging sustainability, consumer trends, machine technology and green chemistry/bio-based products, with speakers from Euromonitor, A.I.S.E, Sainsbury’s, Argos, Vileda, Ecover + Method, BASF, AllergyCertified, Procter & Gamble, REACH Wise and more.
Mark Stalmans from Procter & Gamble described the conference as “An annual highlight to understand what’s happening with innovations, sustainability and markets in the European cleaning products industry.”
Cleaning Products Europe is described as the leading conference dedicated to the cleaning products supply chain, where delegates can network with key industry thought-leaders and be the first to discover innovative trends to help build their business.
Whether you are a manufacturer of cleaning products, detergents or additives, a supplier or distributor of specialty chemicals and ingredients, a brand owner, a retailer or a solution provider, Cleaning Products Europe is an event for you.
As a reader of Cleaning Matters, you’re entitled to a 10% discount off the price of your ticket. Just use promo code CP19CM at the checkout.
For more information on Cleaning Products Europe 2019 and to book your place click here.
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