EasyDo sees pink for October

EasyDo Products, manufacturers of the Dishmatic range of dispensing fillable and refillable washing up tools, is partnering with Against Breast Cancer to raise much-needed funds and awareness for the charity during Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Some £10,000 will be donated to Against Breast Cancer and special pink limited edition Dishmatic handles will be available throughout October.

Kelly Gibson, corporate partnerships manager at Against Breast Cancer, said: “This is the second year Dishmatic has supported our research with a £10,000 donation. Against Breast Cancer receives no government funding and solely relies on its individual and corporate supporters to fund its vital research into secondary spread breast cancer concentrating on: earlier detection, reducing risk and new treatments. We are proud to be partnered with such an empathetic company with such wonderful and generous customers.”

 

Top: The pink charity Dishmatic will be available in Asda, Co-op, Morrisons, Sainsbury’s, Tesco, Waitrose and Wilko.

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