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May 28: World Menstrual Hygiene Day

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May 28: World Menstrual Hygiene Day

May 28 is World Menstrual Hygiene Day. As an eco-responsible Quebec company specializing in zero-waste feminine hygiene products, Marie fil had to get involved! For the occasion, our team wishes to get involved with a local organization: Mères et monde. Together, we have the power to change the lives of women from all over the world. The history of World Menstrual Hygiene Day Established since 2014, World Menstrual Hygiene Day aims to raise awareness of the human right to manage menstruation in a hygienic way. There are still many taboos related to menstruation, even more so in less developed countries....

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How to make period panties yourself?

How to make period panties yourself?

Have you always wondered how you could transform your everyday panties into menstrual panties by yourself? We know that menstruation in zero waste mode is really economical, ecological and a thousand times more comfortable. But these are points that have already been discussed here . Now, I explain to you for free how to make your diy menstrual panties. What materials do you need to pimp your period panties? The material depends on what you have on hand. If you don't have anything, know that most of the equipment can be found second hand in thrift stores or directly on...

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What is the true cost of a washable sanitary napkin?

What is the true cost of a washable sanitary napkin?

Several times a year I hear on zero waste facebook groups that washable sanitary napkins are so expensive. But did you have to think about their long-term cost if you divide the purchase cost by the number of uses you will make of them? The cost of a disposable vs washable sanitary napkin When you know that a disposable pad costs pennies, it's hard to believe that a washable pad can quickly become cheaper than a disposable pad. 1,2,3 let's go! A well-priced disposable pad costs about 30 cents each, while a washable pad costs an average of $12. A...

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