2024 European Cleaning & Hygiene Awards Launched

January 23, 2024

European Cleaning Journal (ECJ) has recently announced that the 2024 edition of the European Cleaning & Hygiene Awards will take place October 3, 2024, at SUD Lisboa in Lisbon, Portugal.

ECJ’s seventh-annual awards program honors manufacturers, distributors, facility managers, and building service contractors for their contributions to the cleaning industry in Europe. Submission are now being accepted through April 30, with the finalists being announced in July. The 2024 edition will feature 10 categories, with the winners selected from an independent panel of judges.

“The European Cleaning & Hygiene Awards are gathering momentum every year. Last year was a record-breaker for entries, and the awards dinner in Dublin was a tremendous success.” said Michelle Marshall, ECJ editor and founder of the awards program. “So, we are hoping for even more companies and individuals to get involved in 2024. It’s always such a privilege to read such inspiring stories from around the countries of Europe.”

For more information and to view last year’s winners, visit echawards.com

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