Women are disproportionally affected by toxic plastics
The report by the UN Special Rapporteur on human rights and toxics highlights that ” women face a disproportionate amount of the burden of plastic pollution”.
Read MoreThe report by the UN Special Rapporteur on human rights and toxics highlights that ” women face a disproportionate amount of the burden of plastic pollution”.
Read More“Let’s reduce the stigma, let’s talk about periods more, let’s know more about it.”
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
Many of the tested products contained harmful chemicals.
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/
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