Meet the eight-year-old boy helping fight period poverty - by making reusable pads for an international charity. Elliott Lonigro first heard about The Pachamama Project through his mother, Alanna ...
It is not every day that one meets an adolescent boy so passionate about supporting his female peers with the challenges posed by menstruation. Sixteen-year-old Samer, right, learned how to make ...
Whether you’re using tampons or disposable pads, feminine hygiene products not only build up in landfills but also have a cumulative financial impact on your wallet. To save money and the environment, ...
Periods are a natural part of life for millions of people, but the products we use to manage them often come with an environmental cost. Most single-use pads and tampons contain plastic, and when you ...
Sanitary pads might seem a bit retro and remind you of our first period, but they’ve recently had an eco revamp to make them – dare we say – cool, and a great option for making your menstrual cycle as ...
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