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Reconnect with TCATA at April conference

USA
The Textile Care Allied Trades Association (TCATA) is holding its annual conference in South Carolina, April 3- 6, at The Wild Dunes Resort, Isle of Palms, South Carolina. TCATA and conference chair Mark Magnus said: “We are very excited about our 2022 Educational & Management Conference, where we will celebrate our 100-year anniversary, albeit two years late.”

Tiger, tiger, burning bright

2022 is the year of the tiger. Bravery, strength, power and confidence are some of the main attributes associated with a tiger. These traits are also those of Industrial Laundry Equipment and its machinery, writes ILE managing director Richard Brown

Laundry sector takes the lead on climate change

Dr Richard Neale of LTC Worldwide looks at the ways laundries are successfully getting to grips with climate change and setting a new standard for best practice in laundry management

All down the line

Sustainability in all aspects of linen procurement is a good thing. Not just ethically, but because it makes sense all round as Kathy Bowry finds out

Sustainable hotel quality

In-built sustainability right through the whole procurement process proves a valuabe investment for Tonrose

Health and safety first

Health care on premises laundries (OPL) are really looking to up their game when it comes to hygiene practices after the onset of Covid-19. Kathy Bowry reports on washers – and what goes with them – to ensure these standards are met

High tech helper

DryStream’s EPoS solutions have played their part in keeping textile care operators ahead of the game despite the pandemic

The net bag conundrum

Roger Cawood has bags of advice for dealing with small items

How to avoid or minimise shrinkage

Roger Cawood and Richard Neale are no shrinking violets as they tackle the problem of shrinkage and how to anticipate and avoid any problems

The march of progress

As the 21st century moves towards the end of its first quarter it is fairly likely that the majority of those people who are reading this were born in the last century.