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OpEd: Kentucky is one of only 18 states left that still taxes menstrual products, penalizing women over time.
A period-care startup is urging governments to prioritise Australian-owned businesses in tender processes after losing out on supplying products for the state’s free pads and tampons program.
A new campaign could see the Government forced to take action ...
Heavy metals, phthalates and other potentially harmful chemicals have been detected in a range of menstrual products – the ...
The government is being pressured to regulate the period product industry ...
Wouldn’t it be so chill if your workplace had a basket of free menstrual products to get you through your day so you don’t have to jury-rig a pad out of toilet paper and wrap a Cotton Ginny sweatshirt ...
Approximately 14% of college students across the United States experience period poverty, meaning they cannot afford to ...
Amanda Calabrese and Greta Meyer are looking to fix one of the most persistent problems facing women athletes—leaky tampons.
Pads and tampons are a necessity, not a luxury.No one should have to miss out on work, skip class or the sport they love because they can't afford ...
The Brandon Chamber of Commerce president says she supports the province mandating workplaces to provide free menstrual ...