
Ready, Squat, Go: How Two Students Changed Womens Toilets For Good.
Get Noticed! Send a text. It all started with a wait in line for a pee. That got fellow Bristol students Amber Probyn and co-founder Hazel McShane thinking; "There has be equality for women at events." The first urinals were introduced for men in 1866! Amber and Hazel have successfully launched Peequal, the UK"s first squat-and-go women"s urinal. These are designed to be 2.7 times faster than traditional portable toilets, solving a problem that affects half the world"s population. Hear their story including:Raising £250K during COVID despite being an event-based businessWhat they did when the suppliers let them down on the eve of the big launch at Glastonbury 2022How they manage as a team, and supplied toilets to the London Marathon 2025. It"s an amazing story told by an inspirational entrepreneur; one of many great stories coming out of the NatWest Accelerator in this mini series. NatWest Accelerators Grow Your Business NatWest Accelerators: Connections, locations, and guidance to inspire you to grow your business. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Support the show Subscribe to my free newsletter https://www.theunnoticedentrepreneur.com/
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