How to have a Zero Waste Period | Part 3
Here we are, the final section of our zero waste period series, where I talk about my personal experience with zero waste period products. So, a l...
Read moreHere we are, the final section of our zero waste period series, where I talk about my personal experience with zero waste period products. So, a l...
Read moreOver a glass of wine two kiwi women, Kylie and Michele got talking about what the future looks like for their daughters, and wondered: Why is techn...
Read moreIf you missed it, don’t forget to read Part 1 - Why traditional products are an issue, here. Sustainable alternatives With a better understanding o...
Read moreAku was created to provide well-made, easy-care and environmentally friendly reusable menstrual pads. Pads that are discrete AND grown-up. The all-...
Read moreThe Danu range came to Joanna when her youngest daughter started her period and had a less than happy experience in the subsequent months due to th...
Read moreA project that began through a community response to issues around accessibility to women's menstrual products. Through creating awareness and incr...
Read moreZero waste periods are something I’ve talked about a few times (but always from the perspectives of others, until more recently). Talking periods a...
Read moreMyCup™ will provide a long term, sustainable, body positive, cost-effective menstrual product alternative to all women in New Zealand. MyCup™ works...
Read moreA Collective of fun, empowered humans ending period poverty, period waste and the period taboo in Aotearoa. Menstrual cups are just the beginning.
Read moreThe Hello Cup is proudly made and designed in New Zealand using top notch medical grade TPE (a type of plastic) that we import from Germany. We fee...
Read moreHello! Yes, this is a post about zero waste periods. No, this isn’t your typical topic of conversation, but you’ll be surprised by the number of wo...
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