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Why buy original?
In January of this year, ECJ hosted a round table discussion in Amsterdam - attended by cleaning industry manufacturers and exhibition organisers - which highlighted the growing problem of intellectual property infringement.
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Rubbermaid appoints new Europe head
Rubbermaid Commercial Products, US-based specialist in professional cleaning and hygiene products, has appointed Anna Whitton as its new vice president and general manager for Europe, Middle East and Africa. She is based at the company's new European headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland.
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IPC win in Pulire award
This year's Pulire Innovation Award - presented during the recent Verona exhibition - has gone to IPC for its Green Tube pure water cleaning system.
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Cleaning workers campaign for justice
Cleaning workers around the world have organised events to mark the 20th anniversary of International Justice Day. This takes place in June of every year and is the day when they mark their struggle for fair treatment and equality at work.
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Moscow arms itself with terrorist-proof lavatories
Public lavatories strong enough to withstand a bomb blast are to be built in Moscow. The move follows a spate of Islamist terror attacks on the Russian capital over recent years.
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Martial arts street cleaner
A road sweeper has become a local celebrity in China for her habit of using her broom as an exercise prop to keep in shape.
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Hygiene traffic lights
The German government has decided to introduce a system indicating levels of hygiene in restaurants - reports ECJ correspondent Thomas Schulte-Marxloh.
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