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Women's urinal inventors secure funding from investors including Monzo Bank's co-founder

The Bristol University graduates said the cash would help take Peequal to the next level

Hazel and Amber are the creators of Peequal(Image: Charlie Mays)

A pair of Bristol graduates who invented a women’s urinal have raised a quarter of a million pounds in their first fundraise from investors including the co-founder of Monzo Bank.

Amber Probyn, 23, and Hazel McShane, 25, the founders of Peequal, say their flatpack portable urinals are six times faster to use and produce 98% less carbon than traditional portable toilets.

The duo came up with the initial design while studying at the University of Bristol and the idea won them £15,000 from the institution’s start-up competition. Since graduating in 2021 they have toured º£½ÇÊÓÆµ festivals, gaining user feedback and tweaking their product.

The pair said the latest cash injection would help take the business to its "next level". The investors in the funding round are the British Design Fund; Monzo co-founder Tom Blomfield; former Gü chief operating officer Sarah Jones; and angel investors Chris Stamp and Elaine Groenestein.

The pair are hoping their urinals, which are made of recycled sea plastics, will become a common sight at British festivals and events, with 250 units currently under construction and several deals being signed with large-scale festival operators in the coming weeks. Deals are also underway with European festivals for the 2023 season.

According to Ms McShane, because the urinals are modular and flat packed, just one of the company’s festival orders this summer will take 70 lorries – or 140 lorry trips – off the roads.

She said: “This funding is not only a huge vote of confidence in Peequal but also a big moment for pee equality the world over. We want Peequal to empower women to take back their time and break the taboo around female urination.

“We are building a team to bring our urinals to festivals, sporting events, outdoor shows and more.”