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flag A UK social enterprise collapsed in 2020, but its former employee founded Amplify Goods, which provides paid work to vulnerable people using eco-friendly soap.

flag Clarity, a UK social enterprise founded in 1854 to support blind and visually impaired workers, collapsed in 2020 due to a pension shortfall, leaving over 100 employees unpaid. flag Former employee Camilla Marcus-Dew, wrongfully sued by the company’s buyer, later co-founded Amplify Goods, a new social enterprise providing paid work experience at the London living wage to homeless people, disabled individuals, and former prisoners. flag The company makes eco-friendly soap with minimal waste, reinvests over half its profits into social causes, and has created over 1,000 hours of work, helping participants rebuild confidence and gain employment.

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