Uranus Wiper - Environmentally friendly loo rolls help raise awareness about stigma around anal cancer

A toilet roll that is environmentally friendly and that also aims to put a dent in the stigma around anal cancer is now available to buy from uranuswiper.co.uk

Uranus Wiper is made in the EU and is a UK design patented eco toilet paper. It is a 4-ply, quilted, 100% recycled toilet roll which is soft and cushiony and will not clog toilets. This means that it is also great to use in homes with septic tanks.

The manufacturer is also playing its part in reducing the use of single-use plastics. So, unlike many other recycled toilet roll brands, Uranus Wiper is also packaged in plastic free compostable bags.

And for each pack that is purchased the company also gives a penny to the Anal Cancer Foundation. The product packaging also prominently displays support for the cause, including social media channels, to help increase awareness about anal cancer. They achieve their charitable ambitions through ‘Work for Good’; an online platform that makes it easier for small businesses to give to charity through their sales, while staying compliant with the Charities Act 2016.

Uranus Wiper's cleverly crafted and humorous mission statement, or Big Hairy Audacious Goals as they like to call it, drives everything they do as a socially conscious small UK brand. Their goals are to help keep the Earth clean at the same time as keeping Uranus clean. The company realises that these are not bog-standard goals but hope that their customers will help to achieve them. One wipe at a time!

Uranus Wiper has been selling its loo rolls on Amazon since September 2019. But now they are available directly from the Uranus Wiper website - www.uranuswiper.co.uk

For further information contact:

Mel Roberts Email: rollwithus@uranuswiper Tel: +447747360815

Website: www.uranuswiper.co.uk

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Notes to Editors:

Uranus Wiper is manufactured from 100% recycled paper which is sifted in Europe and then cleansed with water and heat treated for maximum sterility. The manufacturing process is also chlorine and dye free which means that it is also vegan friendly.

Each year, toilet rolls bought by the UK’s 27.5m households from other toilet paper brands comes wrapped in approximately 3,841,750,000m² of single use plastic bags. Enough plastic to cover the Wembley pitch 537,382 times over.

Anal cancer carries an incredibly difficult stigma which remains one of the main challenges to improving outcomes for patients. Patients talk about the solitude they feel after being diagnosed with life-threatening anal cancer, because they are not comfortable discussing it openly for fear of judgement. The stigma also prevents fair conversation, resulting in less prevention, research and education about the illness.

More information about the Anal Cancer Foundation can be found at www.analcancerfoundation.org/

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