New study findes endocrine disrupting chemicals in feminine hygiene products
Many of the tested products contained harmful chemicals.
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Read moreDespite everything she’s been through, Wasser is not letting her past negative experiences hold her back.
Read moreSingle-use menstrual products, baby nappies and wet wipes can cause serious health and environmental problems during their production use and disposal.
Read moreAdapted from ‘Why periods must no longer be a taboo subject in sport’ by Louise Lawless from The Irish Times. Publication available at: https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/why-periods-must-no-longer-be-a-taboo-subject-in-sport-1.3966173?mode=amp
Read moreAdapted from “50 brands that will help you go zero waste” by Phoebe Young, from pebble magazine. Publication available at https://pebblemag.com/magazine/living/50-brands-to-help-you-go-zero-waste
Read moreThe challengeThe average woman will use 12,000 to 16,000 disposable feminine hygiene products in her lifetime and it can take
Read moreAdapted from Organic Personal Care Products Market: Forecast, Company Perspective, Secrets, Innovation Till 2018 by Mohit. Full publication is available at: https://themarketplan.com/organic-personal-care-products-market-forecast-company-perspective-secrets-innovation-till-2018/64479/
Read moreWomen´s Voices campaign for laws that will require manufacturers to list ingredients in menstrual products, including nanosilver.
Read moreHEJSupport published a new fact sheet based on the findings of a small survey among women in Canada. We asked
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