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Donations help maintain good food safety and kitchen hygiene standards for U.K. organizations.
July 9, 2015
By: Tara Olivo
Associate Editor at Nonwovens Industry
Chicopee, a supplier of specialty cleaning wipes and materials for the professional market, has been donating cloths and wipes to FoodCycle, a charity running community projects to reduce food poverty and social isolation across the U.K., since 2011 and now also provides the charity’s community café Pie in the Sky, in Bromley-by-Bow, London, with its cleaning products. Pie in the Sky runs a training program for volunteers to help them develop the skills and confidence they need to get a job in the catering industry. John Whalley, business development manager at Chicopee, comments, “We have been supporting FoodCycle since the launch of the J-Cloth3000 a number of years ago, and we are proud to now also be providing our cleaning cloths for Pie in the Sky. The charity’s café is a great community run project and we hope to continue to provide our most innovative cleaning cloths for many years to come, offering the volunteers the best possible cleaning experience.” Sarah Servante, senior café officer at Pie in the Sky, commented, “FoodCycle’s Pie In The Sky cafe in Bromley By Bow trains young people and volunteers with limited work experience and equips them with the skills they need to progress into employment within the hospitality industry. A key part of this is maintaining good food safety and kitchen hygiene standards. Chicopee has supplied us a range of cloths for keeping our work surfaces, café tables, shelving and coffee machine clean, enabling us to emphasize the importance of correct cleaning tools and processes. The durability of the cloths has helped us to keep costs low and it has been great having such a friendly contact we can rely on for advice and support.” Chicopee has also recently started supplying Chux Hygiene wipes to Maldon Food Pantry, a registered charity that provides food parcels for financially troubled residents of Maldon and Heybridge, in Essex. James Taylor, director of product marketing at Chicopee, said, “We are extremely proud to be supporting two worthy charities with donations of our range of cleaning solutions. We are keen to work with the local community and we will continue to identify and participate in initiatives that benefit and support residents.”
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