Environmenstrual

Facts and Stats

Menstrual pads can contain up to 90% plastic

What Wen is doing

environmenstrual week event

Environmenstrual campaign

Wen is campaigning to make healthy, eco-friendly period products available to all. Supported by over 90 organisations and activists, the campaign is educating people about hidden plastic and chemicals in conventional menstrual products and promoting reusable and organic disposable options.  The campaign includes a week of action every October called Environmenstrual Week. 

environmenstrual week

Environmenstrual Week is a week of action, which takes place in October. It’s a week to celebrate all things periods! The Action Week Toolkit gives lots of ideas on how to get involved. 

Environmenstrual coalition

Wen is building a coalition of organisations and businesses that wish to improve the availability and access of sustainable menstrual products in the UK to enable women and people with periods to manage their periods without harming their health or the environment.

Environmenstrual Ambassador

Environmenstrual Ambassadors

Wen has trained Environmenstrual Ambassadors to deliver Environmenstrual education nationally to young people and community groups.

Period Education

Wen runs Environmenstrual workshops in schools, colleges and universities. The workshops explore the pros and cons of disposable and reusable menstrual products, including their health and environmental impacts, allowing participants to make an informed choice about which menstrual products to use.

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KEEP UP TO DATE

Keep up to date on all the latest environmenstrual campaign news.  We will send you information from time to time about new updates and Environmenstrual Week each October. 

    Our impact

    Coalition

    Wearewe
    bloom and Nora
    FLUXIES
    & sisters
    mooncup
    BB Pads
    Bold Intimates - Environmenstrual Coalition
    North London Waste Authority

    Team

    Helen Lynn

    Kate Metcalf

    Linda Tai - Wen photo

    linda tai