While the importance of workplace cleaning and hygiene is universal, the requirements are usually not! From office buildings to gyms, mine sites, construction sites, education facilities, workshops, commercial buildings, industrial settings and healthcare facilities, every workplace has a variety of cleaning needs and challenges.
Workplaces, gyms and educational facilities need products to keep high-touch surfaces hygienic. Workshops and heavy-industrial industry need to tackle grease, grime, dust and other contaminants that build up during day-to-day operations. Specific industries need specialist solutions, such as decontamination products for mining and environments where workers are in environments with contaminants.
This is where new Blackwoods Indigenous supplier Baynyi Group can help.
Baynyi Group supplies quality fit-for-purpose wipes that can form part of both routine and specialised cleaning and hygiene regimes for a wide range of industries and applications. The wipes are made in Australia, and there are alcohol-free, lint-free and biodegradable options coming soon.
Products include:
With a cloth-like feel, the wipes are robust, and easy to use, no matter the application.
During NAIDOC Week, Baynyi Group’s new supplier relationship with Blackwoods highlights the strength and capability of Indigenous businesses, and the positive impact these businesses can have on the Indigenous community.
Buying from Baynyi Group goes far beyond sourcing cleaning products, with 5% of earnings going to the non-profit Baynyi Foundation. The foundation works to improve health outcomes for indigenous people, provide pathways to education and increase participation in sport – something particularly close to the heart of Baynyi Group founder and CEO Gema Simon.
Gema is a Gumbaynggirr woman, and a former player for the Matildas and captain of the Newcastle Jets, among many other career highlights!
“I’m very fortunate to have had the professional career I had. That’s why I’m so passionate about giving back to the Indigenous community,” she says. “Kids should have the opportunity to play whatever sport they want to, and sport has such a great impact on their wellbeing. Kids shouldn’t miss out because of the financial side.”
Gema says becoming a Blackwoods supplier is an important milestone for Baynyi Group.
“It gives us the opportunity to bring our Australian-made wipe range to more workplaces across the country, while also creating broader impact through our commitment to supporting and advancing Indigenous communities.”
Blackwoods is proud to offer the Baynyi wi[pes as part of our commitment to keeping Australian workers safe. See Baynyi Group’s range of wipes is available through Blackwoods.