akp Scotland has announced the roll out of environmentally friendly disposable sanitary bins across all akp welfare facilities, adding to their free feminine hygiene products initiative, which was rolled out in 2022.
After embracing the Grace & Green complimentary plastic-free sanitary products last year, akp have taken the initiative one step further ensuring that all toilet welfare facilities are fitted with a cost effective compliant sanitary waste disposal facility.
Roz Malcolm, Director at akp said: "50% of the akp board are female, something you perhaps don't find very often in a Main Contractor or across the construction industry full stop.
"So, what better time to champion the conversation of how businesses can support those whether it be via complimentary responsibly packaged sanitary products and disposal or by encouraging the conversation surrounding menopause in the workplace, as was the case in a workshop that we ran in 2022, highlighting small changes in the workplace and general awareness amongst colleagues.
"Enhancing minimum standards around toilet facilities for all employees is something that I would encourage all businesses to adopt. Not only is it an opportunity to boost social value and minimise harmful effects on the environment it also goes some way to address the lack of gender diversity in construction.
"Making sites more inclusive through initiatives like this is important, with many women taking time away from the workplace during their period. Knowing that these products and compliant disposal are available at work no matter the setting, on site or in the office environment, may seem like a small gesture – but given that periods affect around half the population it is something we wanted to do across our sites.
"As the cost-of-living crisis takes hold and with average periods lasting about five days, it can cost up to £8 a month for sanitary products, and some women struggle to afford the cost."
Jacqui Ritchie of Maintainit, akp Supply Chain Partner commented: "Maintainit are delighted to work alongside akp in implementing this scheme. It is encouraging to see a main contractor leading the way in supporting a female workforce in construction."
Free feminine hygiene products on akp sites are not just any old products….. they are Grace & Green 100% Organic Cotton and 100% Plastic-Free.
The pink Binny™ Disposable Sanitary Bins remove the need for traditional sanitary bin supplier contracts and are already in use across many organisations including multiple NHS sites.
And, yes that is a black plastic box you see in the picture, but it's an upcycled box made from recycled household plastic waste!
Construction News
06/04/2023
akp Scotland Expands Free Feminine Hygiene Initiative


17/06/2025
Sypro has announced a major milestone in its long-standing partnership with SSEN Transmission, having now managed over £5 billion in contracts supporting the UK’s critical energy infrastructure across more than 250 projects in the north of Scotland.
For more than a decade, Sypro's digital contract

17/06/2025
Stirling Council has approved the sale of the former Beech Gardens Care Home in Torbrex.
At a recent council meeting, Urban Nest Scotland Ltd was confirmed as the preferred bidder. The company plans to redevelop the vacant site for private residential use, with proposals that aim to complement the

17/06/2025
Two sod-cutting ceremonies have marked the official start of new housing developments in the west of Dumfries and Galloway, as Wheatley Homes and McTaggart Construction begin delivering vital social housing in Stranraer and Leswalt.
The ceremonies celebrated the beginning of construction on two sit

17/06/2025
Fife Council is inviting residents to take part in a public consultation on short-term lets, seeking views on the potential introduction of Short-Term Let Control Areas across the region.
The consultation, now open, aims to gather public opinion on whether areas should be designated where planning

17/06/2025
Highland charity DAY1 is exploring opportunities for an ambitious new centre of learning, capitalising on the opportunities in construction and green energy revolution, expanding its services to support more disengaged youths across the Highlands
Since 2005, the Inverness-based charity has been pro

17/06/2025
AS Homes (Scotland) has secured planning permission from East Renfrewshire Council for a new social housing development in partnership with Barrhead Housing.
The project will see 12 new flats built for social rent on Cross Arthurlie Street, a brownfield site near Barrhead Park and the town's train

17/06/2025
Whiteinch & Scotstoun Housing Association (WSHA) has officially launched its new business plan for 2025–2030, outlining a bold and community-focused vision to strengthen its role as both a leading housing provider and a key anchor organisation within the local area.
The five-year strategy sets out

17/06/2025
Balfour Beatty has announced the appointment of Nick Rowan as Managing Director of its UK Construction Services Regional Scotland business, effective from 4 August 2025.
Rowan, who began his career with Balfour Beatty 30 years ago as a Graduate Surveyor, steps into the top regional role following a

16/06/2025
Work has commenced on a major project to transform the Watersports Centre at Strathclyde Country Park into a multi-purpose community facility, with an ambitious target to reduce the building's carbon footprint by at least 80%.
The initial stage, focusing on improving the building's entrance and ac

16/06/2025
Work is expected to commence this summer on the site for the new Mayfield Community Learning Campus, following Midlothian Council's appointment of Kier as the main contractor.
The £41.8 million project is expected to complete its construction phase by spring 2027, with the overall campus fully ope