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The changing face of pest control:

Approaches to pest control are changing

The demand for non-tox methods of pest control is rapidly rising due to:

  • Increasingly knowledgeable consumers
  • Growing pest resistance
  • Legislative changes
  • Businesses making a move to 'greener' models

An increase in global travel and trade

The recent increase in global travel and trade is also changing the boundaries and requirements of pest control.

  • Changing climates are enabling species to thrive in what were once unfamiliar habitats 
  • Urbanisation and increasingly crowded workspaces are providing ideals conditions in which pests can flourish 
  • The rise of the 'green economy' means consumers and businesses are seeking methods of low-tox pest control 

Using technology to influence non-toxic pest control solutions

As technology advances to meet the public’s growing desire for effective, compliant and sustainable solutions, low-tox pest control will evolve to deliver:  

  • Less environmental impact
  • Lower mammalian toxicity
  • Fewer incidence of pest resistance
  • More sustainable solutions

Gain insight into the key drivers and benefits of non-tox pest management, the innovations taking place and examples of best practice, with a view to where this will lead in the future.

The future is now

At Rentokil, we recognise that the problem of pests will never be fully eradicated. The future of pest control, however, plays a vital role in public health, food hygiene and disease management. We are committed to researching and developing low-tox methods to meet the food safety challenges of tomorrow. 

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Gain insight into the key drivers and benefits of non-tox pest management, the innovations taking place and examples of best practice, with a view to there this will lead in the future

Global | English

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The changing face of pest control:

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