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If you attended The BICSc Conference – or in fact you missed it – then you will be happy to hear you can now download the presentations given! Click the buttons below each speaker to download their presentation!

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Sustainable Training

BICSc holds the importance of training at the heartbeat of all that we do, as we continue to champion the importance of training for the safety of the operative, we need to further look at training sustainably and what that may mean for the industry. Neil and Kelsey delved into sustainable training, looking at sustainable methodologies in the way we train, the materials we use to train with, the places we train and the impact all of this has on the most important factor: the candidate.

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09:50 - 10:10

A sustainable future - the importance of the products and services

As we move to a sustainable future, the importance of the products and services you use should not be overlooked.

We do not live in a world of infinite resources, so products need to do more with less. Choosing products that are designed with sustainability – or even circularity – in mind can help reduce carbon emissions, reduce waste, and increase cost savings. Find out more about how you can make sustainable product choices.

Regulations Underpin Sustainability

Nicky Biggart, Chair of the CHSA’s Accreditation Schemes outlined the importance of regulations and explained how they provide transparency and consistency whilst also guaranteeing safety.

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The future of the industry and recognition for retention

Lorraine Larman looked at a career in the cleaning industry and where it can lead.

Sustainability isn’t green, at TASKI, it’s orange

Furthermore, sustainability isn’t just one thing, it’s a whole collection of processes – TASKI is working on the whole process to lower the footprint of cleaning machines.  Sustainable product design, responsible manufacturing, intelligent supply chain, optimal machine performance, the recyclability of machines and the knowledge of how to lower the carbon emissions at all stages of the life cycle is what we focus on.    

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Sustainable ways forward – An introduction to technology led cleaning

A guide on how to approach technology including sensors and robotics for a modern approach to cleaning with examples of how CSSA members are delivering real impact.

The Employment Rights Bill

A quick overview of the biggest Employment Law changes in a generation and how it will affect your business and your people over the coming years.

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Becoming sustainable is
non-negotiable

Becoming sustainable, and reducing costs is possible

Learn more about investing in manufacturing facilities, products built to last, more energy efficient motors, reduced water and chemical usage, and recycled materials.

The link between antibiotic resistance and disinfectant resistance

How do bacteria become resistant to disinfectants and antibiotics?  

If they become resistant to disinfectants, can they use the same mechanisms to become resistant to antibiotics?

What do we need to do to reduce the potential for resistance to disinfectants?

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Sustainable Cleaning Chemicals

Exploring the growing importance of sustainable cleaning chemicals and what this means within the industry. How we can define sustainable cleaning chemicals. Greenwashing pitfalls and how to identify greenwashing. Regulations which will impact the industry. Future trends and the future of the industry.

Sustainable Cleaning

This talk focused on some of the easy changes we can introduce to our cleaning routines in order to create a healthier environment at home.

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The Future of Cleaning –
lessons from the trial

Denise Hanson, BICSc Commercial Director, delved into The Future of Cleaning trial – lessons learned along the way. This session covered cobotics, the ‘internet of things’, surface treatments, battery operated cleaning equipment and honest operative feedback.

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Membership | Training | Standards

BICSc is the largest independent, professional, and educational body within the cleaning industry providing training and education, setting standards and procedures for cleaning. BICSc membership now stands at over 71,000 individual and corporate members in the UK and Internationally.

We are a membership organisation that strives to bring recognition of the vital role cleaning operatives play in everyone’s day-to-day life.

Whether you’re shopping, travelling, working, holidaying or recuperating, every one of these scenarios has cleaning staff striving to ensure that the environment is not only clean but also safe.

Founded over 60 years ago, BICSc key objective is to promote the value and professionalism of the cleaning industry, providing training in the key skills required to enhance a cleaning operative’s core role whilst keeping them safe and encouraging them to work in a more effective and efficient manner.

With a range of both practical and theoretical qualifications available, BICSc has something to help further the career of every cleaning professional from entry level, through to supervisor level, and up to an employer with your own business tendering for cleaning contracts.

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