83% of UK adults cut essential hygiene products due to hygiene poverty; Unilever, Boots, Georgia Harrison, and Izzy Judd support The Hygiene Bank.

83% of adults in the UK are cutting back on essential hygiene products like deodorant, toothpaste, and hot showers due to hygiene poverty, with 24% of parents skipping meals to afford them. For the fourth year, Unilever and Boots partner to support The Hygiene Bank, with Boots committing to donate at least 300,000 products from 3rd July to 27th August. This year, reality TV star Georgia Harrison and musician Izzy Judd have joined forces with The Hygiene Bank to raise awareness of this growing issue in the UK.

August 02, 2024
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