
Women in Ethical Business Awards say Yes to changing women’s lives from the inside
The women behind the world’s purest intimate lubricants are celebrating this week, having won a prestigious award recognising true entrepreneurs who are blazing a trail for doing business in a way that benefits people and the environment.
Yes Pure Intimacy founders Sarah Brooks and Susi Lennox received the winning prize in the Small Business category at the Triodos Women in Ethical Business Awards (WEBA) in association with The Times. The Awards celebrate the best of ethical business and the inspiring women driving it.
Sarah and Susi set up Yes Pure Intimacy to create the world’s purest intimate lubricants and moisturisers using pioneering plant-based formulations. They have been responsible for every aspect of the company’s operation, from designing and formulating the products to handling marketing and sales.
Sarah and Susi said “We are euphoric about winning this high profile WEBA, sponsored by Ecover. It justifies our commitment to not compromising our ethics, will make a real difference to our business and confirms the importance of our mission to ‘change the world from the inside’.”
Yes lubricants have helped to restore the sex lives of thousands of women whose bodies stopped responding in the way they used to as a result of hormonal changes related to menopause, stress, pregnancy, medication or one of many other causes.
Susi continues: “This national award endorses our achievement in dignifying and elevating the category of intimate lubricants. It will help to raise awareness of Yes Pure Intimacy and empower women to make choices about using organic plant based products, rather than those containing synthetic chemicals, skin irritants and hormones. The heartfelt and moving feedback we receive from our customers across the world, confirms that we are putting the smile back on their faces, and improving the quality of their intimate lives.”
In today’s challenging economic climate, this inspirational business is expanding: Yes Pure Intimacy now exports to more than 44 countries, including 200 stores in Australia and New Zealand. They are breaking new ground in Japan where Yes will be the first product of its type to be made available in five star hotels.
Yes Pure Intimacy is also enjoying increased success closer to home, where products are stocked by independent pharmacies and health food stores, including Holland & Barrett, Whole Foods Market and Fresh & Wild, and can also be bought directly from the website at
http://www.yesyesyes.org/.
Sue Cooper from Triodos Bank added, “We are delighted to reward the hard work of the remarkable women behind Yes Pure Intimacy. Everyone profits from the work of Yes and the other inspiring enterprises highlighted through the Awards, because they’re as focused on their impact on people and the planet as the money they make”.
The women behind the world’s purest intimate lubricants are celebrating this week, having won a prestigious award recognising true entrepreneurs who are blazing a trail for doing business in a way that benefits people and the environment.
Yes Pure Intimacy founders Sarah Brooks and Susi Lennox received the winning prize in the Small Business category at the Triodos Women in Ethical Business Awards (WEBA) in association with The Times. The Awards celebrate the best of ethical business and the inspiring women driving it.
Sarah and Susi set up Yes Pure Intimacy to create the world’s purest intimate lubricants and moisturisers using pioneering plant-based formulations. They have been responsible for every aspect of the company’s operation, from designing and formulating the products to handling marketing and sales.
Sarah and Susi said “We are euphoric about winning this high profile WEBA, sponsored by Ecover. It justifies our commitment to not compromising our ethics, will make a real difference to our business and confirms the importance of our mission to ‘change the world from the inside’.”
Yes lubricants have helped to restore the sex lives of thousands of women whose bodies stopped responding in the way they used to as a result of hormonal changes related to menopause, stress, pregnancy, medication or one of many other causes.
Susi continues: “This national award endorses our achievement in dignifying and elevating the category of intimate lubricants. It will help to raise awareness of Yes Pure Intimacy and empower women to make choices about using organic plant based products, rather than those containing synthetic chemicals, skin irritants and hormones. The heartfelt and moving feedback we receive from our customers across the world, confirms that we are putting the smile back on their faces, and improving the quality of their intimate lives.”
In today’s challenging economic climate, this inspirational business is expanding: Yes Pure Intimacy now exports to more than 44 countries, including 200 stores in Australia and New Zealand. They are breaking new ground in Japan where Yes will be the first product of its type to be made available in five star hotels.
Yes Pure Intimacy is also enjoying increased success closer to home, where products are stocked by independent pharmacies and health food stores, including Holland & Barrett, Whole Foods Market and Fresh & Wild, and can also be bought directly from the website at http://www.yesyesyes.org/.
Sue Cooper from Triodos Bank added, “We are delighted to reward the hard work of the remarkable women behind Yes Pure Intimacy. Everyone profits from the work of Yes and the other inspiring enterprises highlighted through the Awards, because they’re as focused on their impact on people and the planet as the money they make”.