LastObject makes reusable alternatives for single-use items like Q-tips and cotton rounds. Next up, it’s tackling the wasteful world of period products. Periods produce a lot of trash: In the U.S.
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, ...
You've heard of menstrual cups, tampons and reusable sanitary pads before. What about an inter-labial pad? Ditto! I never heard about it until I got the opportunity from SOCH to review it. For the ...
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Every woman knows that monthly pain, frustration or just inconvenience: menstruation. Having to deal with paralysing cramps and a hurricane of emotions is no walk in the park; however, the worst part ...
Ready to make the switch over to the green side? In the beauty industry, face wipes and cotton pads are some of the worst environmental offenders for contributing to waste and single-use consumption: ...
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, ...