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CHSA sponsor new CSSA Innovation Showcase
26 January 2018
The Cleaning & Hygiene Suppliers Association (CHSA) is very proud to sponsor the CSSA’s inaugural Innovation Showcase, established to celebrate the innovation that abounds in the cleaning industry, and is encouraging its members to enter.

The CSSA Innovation Showcase is taking place on 15 March at The Brewery, in the heart of the City of London. It will celebrate the industry’s most innovative products, services and initiatives, as judged by a ‘Dragon’s Den’ panel of leading figures in the industry, including a representative from the CHSA.
Mark Meadows, the innovation champion at Marks & Spencer, is to address leaders from the UK cleaning industry and CSSA members and their guests at the Showcase.
“Innovation is the lifeblood of our members,” explained Stephen Harrison, chairman of the CHSA and managing director of Harrison Wipes. “We applaud the CSSA initiative in establishing this Innovation Showcase and are delighted to sponsor it. We’re encouraging our members to shout about their innovations and achievements and apply to be part of the Innovation Showcase.”
Applying to the Innovation Showcase is simple. There is no predetermined format or template for entries. Companies just need to prepare a submission that captures the innovation at the heart of their product or service.
Entries need to be sent to John Findlater at the CSSA ([email protected]) by close of business on 29 January.
The Dragon’s Den panel will interview applicants on 12 February, selecting a minimum of six to participate in the Innovation Showcase itself.
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