UK based high-street cosmetic company, Lush, has donated thousands to anti-trans group, Woman’s Place UK, through the sales of its ‘charity pots’ (body lotions where the sales go to various charity organisations).
In a financial statement published by Woman’s Place last weekend, the organisation reported receiving £3,000 from Lush to fund ‘events organisation’.
Lush did not include the organisation, which is not actually a registered UK charity, on its own list of funding recipients, and reportedly has guidelines which vow to not donate to groups which ‘harbour prejudice’.
Advocates of Woman’s Place have demanded trans women be excluded from all ‘single sex spaces’ such as public toilets, changing rooms and hospital wards.