Prameela Rao (in picture), an assistant professor and head of the department of political science in the Government First Grade College Kavoor, will launch reusable cloth sanitary pads for women.The ...
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 ...
An organisation started by a student sewing reusable period pads for refugees in her kitchen during the coronavirus lockdown has received charity status. Ella Lambert, 23, from Chelmsford in Essex, ...