Italian brand Arix hopes to clean up in UK Subscription
One of Italy’s biggest cleaning products manufacturers is targeting the UK.
Vileda brings new dimension to housework Subscription
Avatar revolutionised cinema by bringing 3D into the 21st century – and Vileda is hoping to do the same for household chores
Price hikes help Andrex maker offset costs Subscription
Higher prices helped offset rising input costs at tissue maker Kimberly-Clark over the past three months. The company behind Andrex and Kleenex said sales were up 4% on an organic basis across the group – despite falling volumes in Europe over the period.
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Method turns its hand to washing-up Subscription
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Low-waste cleaning range from Eco2Life Subscription
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Campaign Trail: Free loo roll from nouvelle Subscription
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Jeyes makes belated TV debut Subscription
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Focus On Household Subscription
As shoppers cut back on cleaning products in hard times, suppliers are working assiduously to deliver cost-effective multi-functionality.
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David Cameron wants 'drunk tanks' and 'booze buses' to tackle British drinking culture.
you say...
It is imperative eco labels for fish add value
It seems every country has an ambition for an eco label as a result of the perception that consumers needs more information.
BRC is increasingly out of touch with industry
I can’t help but feel Stephen Robertson’s bemoaning of MPs shows the BRC to be increasingly out of touch.



