Forecasted Menstrual Cup Market Growth: 2019-2026
The global menstrual cup market is anticipated to be worth $963 million by 2026.
Read MoreThe global menstrual cup market is anticipated to be worth $963 million by 2026.
Read MoreDiva International Inc. is leading the way for corporate environmental responsibility in Canada.
Read MoreSubsidizing reusable period products is a great way to promote sustainable alternatives while working toward menstrual equity
Read MorePeriod poverty is being exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, more than ever, is a good time to advocate for sustainable menstruation and menstrual equity.
Read MorePhthalates are plasticizer chemicals found in a variety of products designed for daily use.
Exposure to this class of chemicals has been associated with several adverse health effects
For International Women’s Day (8th of March), 4 women are speaking out about the most controversial form of plastic pollution – the plastic that comes from our period products.
Read MoreMany of the tested products contained harmful chemicals.
Read MoreNew research suggests that menstrual products may account for as much as 28% of total phthalate exposure in women.
Read MoreUp until recently, even ardent feminists have been reluctant to address menstrual equality, choosing instead to focus on issues such as workplace equality and childcare. This hesitation is understandable considering the discrimination women often face while on their period in all parts of the world.
Read MoreDespite everything she’s been through, Wasser is not letting her past negative experiences hold her back.
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