The dabbawalas, who deliver around two lakh lunches to office-goers everyday, have associated with VVF India under a drive where they will distribute handwash to people and promote the simple hygiene measure.
The drive is a part of VVR India's initiative to help Mumbaikars build healthy habits.
Every dabbawala will be given free samples of Bacter Shield hand wash and soap in the coming week.
"In a fast-paced city like Mumbai people barely have the time to stay fit and eat healthy. The least they can do is ensure basic hygiene by washing their hands periodically. This will go a long way to ensure that they steer clear of diseases," Raghunath Medge, president of Mumbai Dabbawala Association told PTI.
VVF is a global player in the Chemicals and Personal Care product industries.
The dabbawalas, known world over for their efficiency in delivering tiffins, were also appointed brand ambassador of Swachh Bharat Abhiyan by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to take taking forward the 'Clean India' mission.