Written by Lorcan Mekitarian, chair of the Cleaning & Hygiene Suppliers Association, this article highlights how the UK’s £6.9bn cleaning and hygiene sector is evolving from a behind-the-scenes necessity into a strategic partner.
From reducing disease transmission to reinforcing public confidence and meeting environmental goal, cleaning in the public sector plays a vital yet often overlooked role
Delivering cleaning services in public sector buildings comes with unique complexities, from listed heritage sites to tight budgets and diverse facilities. Through a collaboration with ASSIST FM, BICSc has helped empower cleaning professionals across Scotland with a pioneering training scholarship, as Denise Hanson commercial director at BICSc explains
The British Institute of Cleaning Science (BICSc) announced a momentous milestone as it marks 100,000 enrolments for its industry-leading Virtual Training Suite.
BICSc, the largest independent, professional and educational body within the cleaning industry, is celebrating the landmark achievement of 100,000 enrolments for its numerous, varied online training courses.
Matthew Ferrin, digital project manager at BICSc explains how to get the most out of training staff
BICSc explains best practice for cleaning and the benefits of investing in staff training.
Local councils are usually responsible for removing graffiti from public buildings, monuments, benches and bins. But what is the best way to go about this?
Jim Melvin, chairman of the British Cleaning Council, on the role of cleaning and hygiene staff in keeping buildings clean
In the aftermath of the recent UK riots, Stan Atkins, group chief executive officer of the British Institute of Cleaning Science, examines methods for effective graffiti removal and prevention