• Circularity could reduce 75% of embodied emissions in built environment

    The construction sector’s carbon dioxide emissions – from building to real estate to infrastructure – can be reduced by up to 75 per cent or 4 gigatons of carbon dioxide by 2050 through the establishment of a circular economy.
    This is according to a new report ‘Circularity in the Built Environment: Maximizing CO2 Abatement and Business Opportunities‘ published in partnership between McKinsey & Company and the World Economic Forum, which has found that circularit
  • Kärcher transforms Gloucester Rugby’s Kingsholm Stadium

    Kärcher transforms Gloucester Rugby’s Kingsholm Stadium
    Gloucester Rugby’s Kingsholm Stadium has been given a deep clean during the 2023/24 season thanks to Kärcher’s team and tools.
  • Cleaning trolleys in the spotlight

    A recent news story concerning US superstar Taylor Swift plunged cleaning trolleys unexpectedly into the spotlight. But manufacturers had already been quietly raising the profile of this sector and coming up with smart new designs and aesthetically-pleasing products. Are we entering a new era of glam trolleys, asks Ann Laffeaty?CLEANING TROLLEYS hit the headlines when singer/songwriter Taylor Swift apparently recently used one to gain entry into a music arena. Fans attending the superstar’

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