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Home / Lifestyle / Londoners Face Hygiene Poverty Crisis

Londoners Face Hygiene Poverty Crisis

4 Jan

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Summary

  • A third of Londoners aged 16-55 struggle to afford basic hygiene essentials.
  • Many have skipped job interviews or work due to lack of hygiene products.
  • Children aged six to 15 are also facing struggles with basic hygiene.
Londoners Face Hygiene Poverty Crisis

A significant portion of London's adult population, approximately 30%, are currently facing severe hygiene poverty, according to recent research. This means they struggle to afford essential items such as shampoo, soap, and toothpaste. The situation is so dire that many individuals are forced to choose between purchasing food and necessary hygiene products.

The consequences of this crisis are far-reaching, with nearly 30% of those affected reporting missed job interviews or days off work due to their inability to afford basic sanitation. This highlights how hygiene poverty can directly impede economic opportunities and create further hardship for already vulnerable individuals. Children are also impacted, with 19% of those aged six to 15 struggling with essential hygiene needs.

Charities are campaigning to address this issue, describing it as a "scandal that shouldn't exist." Mayor of London Sir Sadiq Khan's office has stated a commitment to supporting residents through the cost of living crisis, with measures like 'Baby Banks' providing essential supplies. Efforts are underway to tackle the stigma and lack of access to these fundamental products.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Hygiene poverty in London refers to the inability of individuals to afford basic hygiene products like soap, shampoo, and toothpaste.
The Mayor of London is supporting residents through the cost of living crisis with measures including 'Baby Banks' that provide essential hygiene supplies.
The Hygiene Bank and In Kind Direct are campaigning with the Mayor of London to end hygiene poverty and support those affected.

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