Two businesswomen who co-founded a women's urinals company hope to go global after raising nearly £1m in investment. Amber Probyn, 27, and Hazel McShane, 29, say the urinals made by Peequal, for use ...
Studies show that women on average wait 34 times longer for toilets than men; but two Bristol University graduates have developed female urinals to address this issue head-on. Amber Probyn, 27, and ...
It's a familiar scene at public events from music festivals to marathons: the queue for the female toilet far outruns that for the men's.