EcoBalance Lifestyle

Bleeding to death…

ost modern menstrual products contain a high percentage of plastic – from the little sleeves tampons or sanitary pads are wrapped in, to plastic applicators to the actual material they are made from. The unfortunate reality is that all of this ends up either in landfill or worse in our oceans and on our beaches. And whilst the impact on the environment is one issue, the other uncomfortable truth is that the lives of many girls and women is still impacted by the lack of access to feminine hygiene of any kind. Interestingly there are new products on the

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