Domestic cleaning services for your home at 020 3026 9670

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Cleaning Wimbledon 2011 Saves Money

Yesterday, the oldest and most popular tennis tournament in the world started for 125th time in its history. This year is going to be the most interesting one for the last five years. The young and promising tennis player, Andy Murray, gives British the hopes to win the trophy of Wimbledon 2011. Thousands of fans are expected to visit the tennis courts in SW19 during the following two weeks in attempt to become a part of the magic of this place.

More people come to give their support to Murray and watch the world's best players, more rubbish appears on the green areas around Wimbledon courts. More than 35 tones of recyclable materials is expected to be collected during the championships. About 30, 000 tennis fans queuing in Wimbledon Park each day leave more than 10 tones of cartoons, papers and bottles. That's why, the first two weeks of June are hard and busy time for a number of Wimbledon cleaners who do their best to keep the tennis courts and areas around them in perfect condition so that we can enjoy the tournament without worrying of our new shoes.
Recycling the tones of rubbish tennis championships create will save residents about £1.5 million. That's why, officers from Merton Council encourage residents to become recycled champions.
So if you want to enjoy a clean and beautiful Wimbledon 2011 and save money at the same time, just start looking after the environment and recycle your rubbish. In addition, you make the work of cleaners Wimbledon much easier.

0 comments:

Post a Comment