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Roundtable debates to shed light on key cleaning challenges
14 January 2019
In 2019, Cleaning Matters will bring together some of the most respected thought leaders and pioneers in professional cleaning to discuss the industry's hottest topics in two roundtable debates.

Chaired by Cleaning Matters and filmed in a TV studio-environment, each debate will see the panel of experts discuss solutions to key cleaning and hygiene challenges, as well as comment on the latest technologies and innovations in the marketplace.
The first roundtable debate will focus on 'The Future of Washroom Hygiene' and be filmed in May. Cleaning Matters is delighted to announce The British Institute of Cleaning Science (BICSc) as our first partner for this event.
Explaining its reasons for getting involved, the Institute said: "We hope by contributing to this topic we will raise awareness of the benefits of accredited training in washroom hygiene, including how this can reduce cases of cross-contamination for the wider professional cleaning industry.
"We will also discuss the impact effective training has for the cleaning operative including increased productivity, morale and staff retention."
The second roundtable debate, entitled 'Protect your staff, premises and bottom line from norovirus', will be filmed in October. Cleaning Matters is delighted to announce that GOJO will be one of the partners at this event. The leading manufacturer of hand hygiene and skin care products will share its knowledge and expertise on how to prevent and control the spread of infections across a range of environments.
Videos of each roundtable debate will be available to view on www.cleaning-matters.com, as well as on partner websites. A full write-up of each roundtable debate will also appear in Cleaning Matters magazine.
If you would like to find out more or to get involved, please contact Kelly Daunt. Tel: 01342 333731 Email: kdaunt@western-bp.co.uk
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