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Sustainable period product company secures £500k to expand overseas

Grace & Green sells its products online and in retailers including 150 Boots stores in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ

Grace & Green founder and CEO Frances Lucraft (centre) witnessed first hand the damaging impact of period products on global water systems(Image: Handout)

A Bristol-based sustainable sanitary products company has secured half a million pounds to expand internationally.

Grace and Green was founded by Frances Lucraft in 2019 after a decade spent in the water and sanitation sector and witnessing the "damaging impact" of period products on the environment.

The registered B Corporation sells its products online and in retailers including including 150 Boots stores across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

The cash injection from the British Business Bank's South West Investment Fund - via fund manager The FSE Group - will be used to support the growth of the business including the development of a new sustainable product range, international expansion and a move into the incontinence market.

Ms Lucraft said the funding, which was part of a £1.3m raise, would help bring the company's "ground-breaking... sustainable products" to more businesses and individuals.

She said: “This investment marks a hugely important milestone for Grace & Green. FSE’s belief in us, commitment to supporting our journey, and patience throughout the fundraising process has been invaluable.

"Only 1.8% of funding goes to women-led businesses, so support from FSE is not only fantastic, it’s vital in helping to close that gap. We’re grateful to both FSE and the South West Investment Fund for this crucial funding."

Anna Staevska, investment manager at The FSE Group, said: “This innovative business, with its solid operational foundations, strong IP prospects and high sustainability credentials, demonstrates great potential for growth.