Sustainable Products

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There are many global companies who have taken a sustainable approach to period products, focusing on both the effects on the environment from single-use products, as well as how profits can be used to tackle period poverty. Below are a few examples of period companies tackling these issues...

Sustainable products

Cora A company who create organic tampons and natural pads, as well as partnering with other organisations to help mitigate period poverty.

Aisle A female-owned business that sells reusable pads, period underwear and menstrual cups with a global mission to provide access to education to women worldwide through its program Pads for Girls.

Always A company with ongoing campaings targetting period poverty who also donate to their charity partner Kind Direct.. Always also have zero waste manufacturing power plants.

Lunette Sells reusable menstrual cups made entirely from recycled plastic bottles, manufactured with zero-waste packaging.

Sanitree A company in Edinburgh partnered with the Her Shakti Centre in Jaipur, India, making and selling reusable pads.

Bodyform Donated, and continue to donate, millions of pads to local groups and charity organisations through Kind Direct.

HeyGirls An award-winning buy-one, donate-one social enterprise, creating plant-powered period products that fund the fight to end period poverty in the UK.

August August sells sustainable period products, with a carbon neutral supply chain.

Modibodi Period underwear brand that created a period poverty awareness campaign in Sydney 2021.

Grace & Green Create ethical, biodegradable sanitary products while working with NGOs for women and girls