As Citizens Advice reports that 2023 was the “bleakest ever” start to a year, Citron Hygiene has launched a new initiative to help tackle period poverty. The provider of washroom hygiene services will donate 73,000 Aunt Flow pads and tampons to the national children’s charity, the Youth ...
Read More »Cost-of-living crisis accelerates period poverty in the UK
According to a new study, one in five women (20 per cent) has been unable to afford period products due to the cost-of-living crisis. Research commissioned by global washroom hygiene services company Citron Hygiene found that women across the UK ...
Read More »Citron Hygiene and Aunt Flow combat period poverty in Ukraine
Citron Hygiene, a global washroom hygiene services company, and Aunt Flow, provider of free vending period product machines, are donating 20,000 period products to support those affected by the conflict in Ukraine. With the help of I Support The Girls (ISTG), ...
Read More »Public toilets need further investment from local councils
One in three UK adults are unhappy about the cleanliness of the public toilets in their nearest town or city, a new study finds. In research commissioned by specialist hygiene services provider Citron Hygiene, seven in 10 Brits would prefer ...
Read More »Citron Hygiene furthers UK growth with new site
Global hygiene services provider Citron Hygiene has bolstered its UK presence by opening a new waste transfer centre in Ely, Cambridgeshire. The move to the 5,403 sq ft unit on Elean Business Park, which completed on 5 October, is Citron’s first ...
Read More »Majority of Brits won’t visit eateries without visible safety and hygiene measures in place
Seven out of 10 UK adults would avoid visiting eateries if their first impression didn’t make them feel safe, according to a new study. In research commissioned by specialist hygiene services provider Citron Hygiene, 67 per cent of UK adults ...
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