Read the May/June 2021 CMM Digital Issue Online

June 2, 2021


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CMM’s May/June 2021 digital issue, brought to you by BONA, is now available online. In this edition, see how facilities are adapting their recycling programs during the pandemic. Also learn about greening your hard floor care routine, cleaning and disinfecting your HVAC system, and how robotic scrubbers are helping operations meet new cleaning standards.

Here’s a quick look at all you’ll find in the digital issue online now! 

Rethinking Recycling
Creative solutions for tackling new waste challenges brought on by the pandemic

COVID-19 and HVAC Systems
Cleaning and disinfecting air conveyance systems has never been more critical

Green Your Hard Floor Care Routine
Industry experts offer insights on how floor care can be more sustainable with the right processes and tools

Sustainable Solutions
3 lessons learned from COVID-19

Cleaning Change Solutions
You’re burned out. Now what?

Clean Sweep
University makes disinfecting wipes for campus

Health & Hospitality
Floor care and the art of communication

Maintenance Matters
5 floor care planning tips for K-12 schools

IICRC Management Tips
Overcome the entrepreneurial paradox

In Focus
Robotic floor scrubbers

Click here to access the May/June 2021 digital issue.

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