With no end in sight to high grocery prices, the shift from disposable to reusable items is not only a green choice but also a financially wise decision. For consumers looking to save money in the.
For most midlife women, the term “period pants” probably brings to mind the ratty-tatty pair of knickers kept in the drawer to see us through the heaviest days of menstruation and potential leakage. But in recent years, the term has taken on a different meaning: the modern period pant is a regular, thicker pair of knickers, that a woman wears instead of sanitary towels or tampons.
While the advantages of switching to reusable cups are genuine, they can also be surprisingly slight, and dependent upon aspects of usage that few of us think much about. A reusable cup cleaned in the sink every day for a month and then stuck at the back of the cupboard once Halloween passes may end up having a higher climate impact than the 30 paperboard cups you’d use instead
Some menstrual products pads, tampons, cups and underwear contain harmful "forever chemicals," according to new research into the contents of these essential items.