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25 January 2013
With final preparations underway for the Cleaning Show 2011 which is being staged at Birmingham's NEC on 1-3 March 2011, the event looks like being the best ever. The show is organised every two years on behalf of the

With final preparations underway for
the Cleaning Show 2011 which is
being staged at Birmingham's NEC on
1-3 March 2011, the event looks like
being the best ever.
The show is organised every two years on behalf of the cleaning industry by BCCE, a company jointly owned by the British Cleaning Council and Quartz Publishing & Exhibitions.
Some 200 exhibitors will feature, with over 70 exhibiting for the first time. Among the new exhibitors are businesses such as Hagleitner, Fimap, Delphis Eco, Activeon and Ecover.
In addition to the exhibition, The Cleaning Show 2011 will feature several other attractions, such as the Innovation Awards which, this year, have a new judging process undertaken by industry experts. The organiser says that in order to better reflect the diversity of products within the cleaning industry, the number of categories has been doubled this year.
There will also be a Green Zone comprising products developed to promote environmentally sensitive cleaning practices. Each exhibit will also be featured in an adjacent, freeto- enter, seminar programme.
For a free-of-charge Priority Pass, please go to www.cleaningshow.co.uk and click the 'register now' button.
Your badge will be prepared in advance and posted to you ahead of the event.
The show is organised every two years on behalf of the cleaning industry by BCCE, a company jointly owned by the British Cleaning Council and Quartz Publishing & Exhibitions.
Some 200 exhibitors will feature, with over 70 exhibiting for the first time. Among the new exhibitors are businesses such as Hagleitner, Fimap, Delphis Eco, Activeon and Ecover.
In addition to the exhibition, The Cleaning Show 2011 will feature several other attractions, such as the Innovation Awards which, this year, have a new judging process undertaken by industry experts. The organiser says that in order to better reflect the diversity of products within the cleaning industry, the number of categories has been doubled this year.
There will also be a Green Zone comprising products developed to promote environmentally sensitive cleaning practices. Each exhibit will also be featured in an adjacent, freeto- enter, seminar programme.
For a free-of-charge Priority Pass, please go to www.cleaningshow.co.uk and click the 'register now' button.
Your badge will be prepared in advance and posted to you ahead of the event.
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