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Cleaning Matters launches new podcast
22 February 2021
CLEANING MATTERS has launched a new monthly podcast in which a broad range of industry experts provide insight into the UK cleaning and hygiene sector.

The podcast is hosted by Cleaning Matters' editor Chris Shaw and sponsored by The Facilities Event, the UK's most important business event for FM professionals, which takes place at the NEC Birmingham on 7-9 September 2021.
In the first episode, Chris is joined by Dr Viktoria Wagner from Ecolab who discusses the impact of COVID-19 on the catering and hospitality sectors, and how to alleviate the concerns of employees and customers.
The Cleaning Matters Podcast will release a new episode every month and feature interviews with the industry's most recognisable and knowledgable names.
Chris Shaw said: "In a time when communication in the cleaning and hygiene sector has never been more important, the Cleaning Matters Podcast provides listeners with a regular update on the industry's concerns.
"Covering topics from COVID-19 and legislation, to sustainability and best practice, the podcast enables our guests' to share their knowledge and experience in a convenient and free format."
You can listen to the Cleaning Matters Podcast for free on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, YouTube or Podbean. To download the podcast on Spotify, Google Podcasts or iTunes all you need to do is enter Cleaning Matters into the platform's search box.
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