THE UK's biggest artificial grass firm was in the pink after rolling out a coloured lawn to raise awareness of the Breast Cancer Campaign.
The Derbyshire LazyLawn team, based at Burton on Trent, took the charity's "look good, do good" motto to heart after donning pink shirts to install the pink turf and took to social media by donating £1 for every like or share on Facebook and Twitter.
The amount raised is still being counted and managing director of LazyLawn Andy Driver said: "We are always keen to get involved with good causes and Wear it Pink is a great campaign to support. Installing the pink turf and having our Derbyshire team wear pink shirts was a fun way to raise awareness of the Breast Cancer Campaign."
Wear it Pink is a cause close to the hearts of the LazyLawn team. Its Derbyshire licensee, Amanda Ford, said: "I was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2010 and my twin sister was diagnosed in 2005; we carry the same BRCA gene as Angelina Jolie and both took the decision to have a double mastectomy. Raising awareness is very important to me, so I was keen to get involved in the campaign and we hope to raise as much money as we can for the charity."