BioHygiene, the UK’s leading biotech cleaning brand, will be showcasing its expertise at The Cleaning Show London 2025, located at stand E27. Bringing over 30 years of industry-leading, science-backed knowledge and innovation, BioHygiene is ready to empower even more UK businesses with expert education and cutting-edge solutions for a sustainable cleaning future.
Since its launch nearly a decade ago, BioHygiene has already helped over 10,000 UK businesses across a wide range of industries transition from harmful, outdated, non-renewable cleaning technologies to next-generation biotech innovations. In doing so, BioHygiene has supported businesses in achieving key operational objectives — from cutting costs and streamlining processes to supporting sustainability targets like Scope 3 emissions reductions, all while improving health and safety for their people.
BioHygiene’s work is underpinned by the belief that no modern business should have to choose between performance, cost, and sustainability. By blending advanced biotech science with practical expertise, BioHygiene has set an industry benchmark, proving that businesses can achieve exceptional cleaning performance, protect their teams, and meet sustainability targets, all without compromise.
What Sets BioHygiene’s Technology Apart?
The science behind the ingredients is what makes BioHygiene’s technology market-leading. Combining decades of biological expertise with continuous research and development, BioHygiene’s solutions blend nature’s most effective cleaners, bacteria and enzymes, with advanced eco-technology, delivering consistently superior performance across a wide range of cleaning applications.
Since BioHygiene first entered the market, the demand for sustainable cleaning products has grown exponentially, flooding the market with eco claims and biological alternatives. However, just like bacteria themselves, not all products are created equal. Effective biotech cleaning requires deep microbiological knowledge, as well as ongoing innovation to ensure that real-world cleaning challenges are solved — something BioHygiene continuously invests in.
For example, in kitchen environments, the right bacteria strains are needed to break down fats, oils, starches, and proteins. In washrooms, the focus shifts to protease-producing bacteria, which digest urine, skin cells, and organic build-up, while also using uricase to break down uric acid, stopping odours and scale before they even form.
Crucially, BioHygiene’s expertise goes beyond simply selecting effective strains. Its focus also includes ensuring that these strains thrive in real-world environments, where variables like pH levels, oxygen availability, temperatures, and surface types all come into play. By designing products for real-world resilience, BioHygiene ensures that its microbes continue working long after the initial clean, forming strong biofilms that provide ongoing protection through residual and deep cleaning, even reaching areas traditional cleaning chemicals can’t touch.
Why Visit BioHygiene at Stand E27?
At this year’s London Cleaning Show, BioHygiene is not just showcasing products — the team is offering valuable, science-backed education to help businesses cut through industry noise and make confident, future-proof decisions. From stand E27, BioHygiene’s scientists, cleaning experts, and strategists will be on hand to help businesses understand the real science behind effective, sustainable cleaning.
As part of this commitment to education, BioHygiene is hosting two exclusive on-stand talks across March 18-19, led by its Director of Chemistry, Dr Carolyn Jones, and Director of Microbiology, Dr John Lear:
Putting Cleaning Under the Microscope: Biotech, Probiotics & Prebiotics Explained (1:30-2 pm)
With terms like ‘biotech’ and ‘probiotic cleaning’ now commonplace, businesses often struggle to understand what these terms actually mean, and how they relate to product performance. Dr Carolyn Jones and Dr John Lear will break down the real science behind these buzzwords, helping businesses spot genuine biological innovation and avoid marketing hype, so they can choose solutions that genuinely work.
Not All Eco’s Are Equal: Spotting Greenwashing & Understanding Genuine Sustainability (11:00-11:20)
As environmental credentials become increasingly important in procurement decisions, the cleaning industry has become flooded with green claims — but many are misleading or exaggerated. This session will help businesses spot greenwashing and identify genuinely sustainable products that deliver on their promises.
See Innovation in Action
Alongside expert talks, visitors to stand E27 will also get hands-on with BioHygiene’s latest digital tools. This includes the upgraded Customer Portal, which provides businesses with enhanced support — from comprehensive training resources and COSHH guidance to tailored product data and usage optimisation tools.
Another innovation on display will be the industry’s first biotech paper sachet. This pioneering packaging eliminates 100% of plastic waste, reduces storage requirements, streamlines operations, and delivers BioHygiene’s high-performance biotech cleaning formulas in a fully sustainable format.
Network with Experts and Industry Peers
Finally, BioHygiene will host an on-stand networking hour on March 18, running from 3:30 to 4:30 pm. This informal session will provide visitors with the opportunity to meet BioHygiene’s scientists, product experts, and sustainability leaders while connecting with fellow industry professionals over drinks and refreshments.
For businesses looking to demystify sustainable cleaning, stay ahead of industry trends, and find science-backed ways to improve performance, cut costs, and reduce environmental impact, visiting stand E27 is a must.