Gin venture's first round of profits to help the poor


This article contains affiliate links. We may earn a small commission on items purchased through this article, but that does not affect our editorial judgement.
Ginerosity, whose team includes Pickering’s Gin co-founders Marcus Pickering and Matt Gammell, said the sum will go towards helping six young people access a “life-changing” volunteer programme.
• READ MORE: Gin-makers raise a glass to £800,000 deals with Asda
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdThe organisation, which says it is the first of its kind globally, has partnered with Challenges Worldwide, a charity also based in Edinburgh that recruits volunteers to work with social enterprises in Rwanda, Uganda, Zambia and Ghana, to facilitate social investment funding and boost growth of the local economy.
The gin is to be stocked on the shelves of Asda. Ginerosity director Dave Mullen said both the charity funding news and supermarket listing were “phenomenal” achievements for such a young brand.
Mullen added: “We launched our social enterprise gin in November. Six months on and Ginerosity is on the shelves of Asda and enabling young adults to access an inspiring volunteer programme that is making a substantial difference to poverty in the UK and in developing countries.”