In the pink: Thousands raised for Breast Cancer Now
19 January 2026
We teamed up with supplier Keypoint and our customers to support Breast Cancer Now, raising over £3,500 through sales of limited-edition pink MaxiFlex gloves nationwide.
In September 2025, we collaborated with supplier Keypoint to support the charity Breast Cancer Now with their pink gloves scheme. The limited-edition pink MaxiFlex glove directly supported Breast Cancer Now, with 80p donated for every pair sold up to 30th November 2025. Arco donated 40p per pair, with Keypoint matching the contribution.
The ATG MaxiFlex Pink Active is a unique glove, offering a combination of both wearer and social responsibility benefits. Featuring ATG's proprietary 'Active' technology, the glove is infused with vitamin E and Aloe Vera to actively care for and condition the skin while worn.
In total 3,803 pairs were sold with the majority of these purchased by customer Openreach, who heard about the campaign and wanted to offer their support. With both Arco and Keypoint donating 40p per glove, this brought the overall amount raised to £3,537.20!
Incredibly proud
Niall Robinson, Product & Procurement Manager at Arco, who was the lead on the campaign had this to say "I'm incredibly proud of what we achieved together with this initiative. Seeing our team and customers come together to support Breast Cancer Awareness, while having some fun with the pink MaxiFlex gloves was fantastic. A huge thank you to everyone who participated – your enthusiasm helped us raise over £3,537 for such an important cause."
Breast Cancer Now
Breast Cancer Now is a UK-based research and support charity that funds groundbreaking research into prevention, detection and treatment, while also providing life-changing care and support to anyone affected by breast cancer. They offer a free helpline, a comprehensive website, specialist information, support groups and expert breast care nurses to assist people through every stage of their breast cancer experience.
Their mission is to ensure that by 2050, everyone diagnosed with breast cancer lives and is supported to live well.