Conversations about period product safety often prompt important but sometimes confusing debates about what the science really tells us. It’s not unusual, when evidence begins to challenge the status quo, for discussions to turn towards doubt and delay.
Tag Archives: Environmenstrual Week 2020
As COP30 kicks off in Belém, Brazil, the need for bold, intersectional feminist climate action has never been more urgent.
On Wednesday 5 November, Wen delivered the #ToxicFreePeriods petition to 10 Downing Street and to DEFRA, representing more than 78,000 voices calling for safer, non-toxic period products.
Wen takes Toxic Tipping Point campaign to Westminster for Environmenstrual Week
Wen takes Toxic Tipping Point campaign to Westminster for Environmenstrual Week
This is the tipping point. Regulation is the only way to ensure all period products are safe to use.
Stop period poverty in schools! – write to your local councillor or MP to help ensure the free period product government scheme is reaching young people.
Help amplify the Environmenstrual message on social media – make healthy, eco-friendly period products available to everyone! Environmenstrual Week 16/10/23
Make Environmenstrual Week fun with these creative ideas. Make a period proud badge, your own washable menstrual pad or watch a period themed film.
Find out more about reusable and plastic-free organic period products and grab a discount code too.
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