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Business policy change

Morrisons Installs Male Sanitary Bins

Analysis based on 22 articles · First reported May 20, 2026 · Last updated May 23, 2026

Sentiment
60
Attention
4
Articles
22
Market Impact
Direct
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Morrisons' proactive stance on accessibility and inclusivity is likely to enhance its brand image and potentially attract a broader customer base, positively impacting its market share and stock performance. This move could also set a new industry standard, prompting other retailers to invest in similar facilities, thereby creating new market opportunities for hygiene solution providers like PHS Group.

Retail Healthcare

Morrisons has become the first supermarket in the United Kingdom to install male sanitary bins in all its customer toilets, aligning with 'The Bog Standard' guidelines developed by PHS Group and Prostate cancer. This initiative aims to support men living with incontinence, particularly those who have undergone prostate cancer treatment, by providing discreet and hygienic disposal facilities. The rollout follows customer feedback and Morrisons' broader commitment to improving accessibility. This move builds on previous initiatives by Morrisons, including the introduction of stoma-friendly toilets in March 2026, NHS messaging on own-brand products to promote cancer symptom awareness, and Sensory Support Boxes in partnership with the National Autistic Society in 2025. Key figures like David Scott of Morrisons, Nick Ridgman of Prostate cancer, and Matthew Brabin of PHS Group have emphasized the importance of these changes in improving customer confidence and dignity.

90 Morrisons installed male sanitary bins
80 Morrisons introduced stoma-friendly toilets
70 PHS Group developed male incontinence bins
60 Nick Ridgman called for change United Kingdom
40 Morrisons introduced Sensory Support Boxes National Autistic Society
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Morrisons has enhanced its reputation and customer accessibility by being the first supermarket to install male sanitary bins and other inclusive facilities, potentially attracting more customers and improving brand loyalty.
Importance 100 Sentiment 50
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PHS Group developed the male incontinence bins and 'The Bog Standard' guidelines, increasing its visibility and influence in hygiene solutions and accessibility advocacy.
Importance 80 Sentiment 40
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David Scott, Corporate Affairs Director at Morrisons, expressed pride in the company's initiative to meet 'The Bog Standard' guidelines and improve customer confidence.
Importance 60 Sentiment 30
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Nick Ridgman, Head of Support Services at Prostate cancer, advocated for the installation of sanitary bins and called for government support to change HSE guidance.
Importance 60 Sentiment 30
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Matthew Brabin, CEO of PHS Group, highlighted the company's role in developing male incontinence bins and thanked Morrisons for leading the initiative.
Importance 60 Sentiment 30
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The United Kingdom is the location where Morrisons operates and where the new toilet policy is being implemented, potentially influencing national health and safety guidelines.
Importance 30 Sentiment 10
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The United Kingdom — National Health Service is referenced through Morrisons' initiative to add NHS messaging on its own-brand products to help spot cancer symptoms, indirectly supporting public health awareness.
Importance 20 Sentiment 10
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The National Autistic Society partnered with Morrisons to develop Sensory Support Boxes, improving the shopping experience for people with autism.
Importance 20 Sentiment 10
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Joe Appiah, a prostate cancer survivor, shared his experience with male incontinence on Good Morning Britain, highlighting the need for better facilities.
Importance 10 Sentiment 20
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ITV plc's program Good Morning Britain featured Joe Appiah, providing a platform for discussion on male incontinence.
Importance 5 Sentiment 5
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United Kingdom — Liverpool Echo is a news source that reported on the event, but the city itself is not directly impacted.
Importance 0 Sentiment 0
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