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Cancer Socks

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Cancer Socks?  Sadly, in 2018, Digga suffered the loss of its CEO and Managing Director, Suzie Wright, following a short but courageous battle with ovarian cancer. This prompted the launch of a heartfelt initiative, Cancer Socks. Each year an esteemed collection of limited-edition boxed socks will be sold to help raise funds for the Ovarian Cancer Research Foundation. What distinguishes these socks from others is not only their beautiful design and meaningful story but also their profound purpose. The current survival rate of ovarian cancer goal of Cancer Socks is to contribute enough so an early detection test and more targeted treatments can be created. The Cancer Sock team strives toward the goal of ovarian cancer survival rates rising to the same level as breast and prostate cancer survival rates (92% and 96% respectively). All NET proceeds from the sale of each box will go straight to the OCRF for their research. - For Suzie -  Sadly, Digga lost its CEO and Managing Director,

EARTH DAY 2023

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Green Initiatives at Digga  At Digga, we have a range of green initiatives that we employ to lessen our impact on the environment. We’re continuously working on ways to curb our impact on the environment.  Today, being #earthday2023, it’s important that individuals and businesses spread the word and encourage others to explore ways they can do the same.  GREEN INITIATIVES AROUND OUR FACTORY  We have several instances of implementing eco-friendly practices, they are:  High-efficiency motors in our CNC machines and compressors help reduce our factory's carbon footprint by lowering energy consumption. Extractors that filter air and reduce the amount of harmful toxins that we release into the atmosphere  Recycling wood, metal, and plastic not only reduces waste but also allows us to reuse valuable resources. Our facility's motor and hydraulic oils are recycled, reducing our impact on the environment and promoting a circular economy. The use of sustainable products, such as sustaina

TPE - Telesopic Piling Extension

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The screw piling game changer - The Telescopic Piling Extension  Are you tired of being limited by the reach of your skid steer loader when it comes to drilling deeper holes or installing screw anchors? Do you wish you could enhance your drilling capabilities and increase efficiency on your construction, mining, or agriculture projects? Well, Digga's TPE (Telescopic Piling and Drilling Extension) is here to save the day and take your projects to the next level! The TPE is not just any ordinary attachment - it's an innovative solution that will revolutionize the way you work. Imagine being able to drill deeper, faster, and with greater accuracy than ever before. The TPE increases the reach of your skid steer loader, giving you the ability to install screw anchors to an engineering torque specification with ease. With the added benefit of greater clearance for anchors and augers, and increased operator visibility, you'll be able to tackle any job with confidence and efficienc

#OCAM2023

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During Ovarian Cancer Month, we will work toward drawing attention to the world's most lethal gynaelogical cancer.  Ovarian cancer is a disease that affects women around the world, and it is one that is often overlooked and underfunded. Despite 51% of women not surviving 5 years after diagnosis, it is not as well-known or well-funded as other types of cancer, such as breast cancer. This is a serious issue, as early detection and treatment are crucial in the fight against ovarian cancer.  Knowing the signs can save lives. Read Siobhan's story...  This is where we come in, as we are working with OCRF (Ovarian Cancer Research Foundation) during Ovarian Cancer awareness month to bring attention to this horrible affliction that affects thousands of women every year and, to raise funds and awareness for ovarian cancer research.  One of the biggest challenges in detecting ovarian cancer is that its symptoms are often vague and mimic other common female complaints. Symptoms such as a s