Couple who set up hand sanitiser business 12 weeks ago set to make £30 million

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Rachel and Andrew Montague, founders of ClearWater Hygiene, are on track to make £30million

The couple created ClearWater Hygiene, a business producing high-grade hand sanitiser aimed at frontline workers and the wider public. Each sanitiser contains 80% ethanol liquid, making it suitable for use in hospitals, care homes and other public health facilities.The company has secured major contracts with corporate customers including the Post Office, JD plc, O2 Retail, BP, and Aldi – some of which are multi-year agreements, with an expected total contract value of £30m.

Andrew, a property developer, said: ‘As lockdown was being announced in March, we immediately saw the importance of reducing our reliance on imports and focusing on UK manufacturing to ensure both health providers and private businesses could access high quality and fairly priced products which are now essential in the battle against the pandemic.

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Well they’re rubbing their hands with glee

every pandemic has a silver lining for someone

obviously the most important thing in these times is that somebody makes a profit

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