Most of us grew up thinking that we have no other options than disposable feminine products for that time of the month. But before the sanitary napkins, and tampons, there were pasador or cloth pads.
Whether you’re using tampons or disposable pads, feminine hygiene products not only build up in landfills but also have a cumulative financial impact on your wallet. To save money and the environment, ...
Women's Health: Here's an in-depth look into the health risks of sanitary products and what can be done to mitigate them. When her monthly period comes, 17-year-old Maria Chaodza dismantles a ...
ROCKFORD -- United Women in Faith, a Rockford based women's group, has been working on their global mission project to create cloth sanitary pads for young girls in Africa. Members partnered with the ...