2023 European Cleaning & Hygiene Awards Finalists Announced

July 31, 2023

The shortlist of finalists for the 2023 European Cleaning & Hygiene Awards has been announced.

Founded by European Cleaning Journal (ECJ), the sixth-annual program honors manufacturers, distributors, facility managers, and building service contractors for their contributions to the cleaning industry in Europe. An independent panel of judges has selected the finalists in 10 different categories from more than 230 submissions.

“Last year’s ceremony marked a fantastic return after COVID-19 imposed a two-year pause on proceedings. And we can’t wait for this year’s event to match it, shining a well-deserved spotlight on the stars of our industry,” said Michelle Marshall, ECJ editor. “We received some incredible entries, and it wasn’t an easy task building our shortlist, but we feel that the 49 finalists that we’ve chosen thoroughly deserve their names in lights, in acknowledgment of their contribution to the cleaning and hygiene industry. We look forward to celebrating with our finalists and esteemed guests in Dublin this autumn.”

The award winners will be announced at a ceremony hosted October 5, at The Round Room at the Mansion House in Dublin. For more information and to view the finalists, visit www.echawards.com.

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