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  • Sallie Johnson
    Unblocktober holds significant importance when it comes to promoting clean, hygienic washrooms. At B Hygienic Washroom Services, we’re excited to shed light on this initiative introduced by Lanes Group and share how you can participate. What Is Unblocktober? Unblocktober is an annual campaign that runs throughout October, dedicated to raising
  • Sallie Johnson
    October is a special month for millions of people around the world as it marks Breast Cancer Awareness Month. In the United Kingdom, this month is dedicated to raising awareness about breast cancer, celebrating survivors, and educating people about the importance of early detection. One of the key messages emphasized
  • Sallie Johnson
    September is Gynaecological Cancer Awareness Month   The 5 types of gynae cancers are cervical, ovarian, vaginal, vulval and womb. The purpose of an awareness month is designed to provide information about the different types of cancer and how they affect people. The gynae cancers all relate to the female
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    Sallie Johnson
    Back in the day our ‘Queen of Tampax’ Director, Vicki Allen, used to visit businesses and ask to speak to the person ‘who deals with ladies welfare’. What she really meant was, can I talk to anyone who deals with your sanitary disposal and period products, but this wasn’t the
  • Sallie Johnson
    At B Hygienic we are an inclusive business, we aim to contribute to normalising a different kind of workplace culture. A culture that is open to everyone, with increased awareness of our LGBTQ+ staff and customers. We want to wear our Diversity and Inclusivity initiatives on our sleeve. We are
  • Sallie Johnson
    Period poverty means a lack of access to menstrual products and facilities, most often experienced by low income families who cannot afford them. The UK government has introduced a funding scheme to allow free feminine hygiene products in schools and colleges. A recent survey by Action aid showed that nearly