Kärcher Spotlights 90 Years Of Making A Difference With 9 Community Cleaning Projects

Kärcher joined Nurdle to remove 11 tons of plastic pellets which washed ashore on Lincolnshire’s beaches after a ship collision in the North Sea. (Photo courtesy of Kärcher)
Kärcher is marking its 90th anniversary with a community initiative to professionally clean at least nine locations across the UK. These give back projects reflect Kärcher’s core values of giving back to local communities and aiming to improve local spaces for all to enjoy — embodying Kärcher’s ethos of making a difference.
“The exciting initiative sits as part of a global program, whereby Kärcher will be delivering an incredible 90 cleaning projects across the globe. As a cleaning provider that has always been focused on making a difference and creating sustainable places where people and businesses can thrive, this give-back project is indicative of Kärcher’s ethos as a business,” according to a press release. “Marking nine decades of innovation and commitment to creating cleaner environments, the nine cleans will see Kärcher’s expert staff team up with local volunteers in UK towns and cities like Banbury and Bristol. Kärcher will be working with longstanding charity partners and organizations that reflect the company’s commitment to its own local initiatives and wider UK cleaning challenges.”
The release added: “Powered by limited edition black anniversary versions of Kärcher’s iconic machines, the community cleaning projects include Priors Court, an autism education facility close to Kärcher’s HQ, a beach clean with plastic clean-up company Nurdle, a partnership with Flora Beverley to brighten up alleyways in Bristol with ‘Pollinator Pathways’, and supporting Dogs for Good, a charity that trains assistance dogs for people with disabilities.
“Kärcher’s commitment to environmental responsibility is central to its business, which can be seen through its support of key environmental projects such as the beach clean with Nurdle, which took place in April. Kärcher joined Nurdle to remove 11 tons of plastic pellets which washed ashore on Lincolnshire’s beaches after a ship collision in the North Sea. Utilizing Kärcher’s micro-vac technology and collaborative volunteer efforts, all parties helped recycle the plastic found to contribute to a healthier environment.”
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