This Indian innovator wants to bring sanitary pads to 100 million women. Arunachalam Murugananthan is known as India's pad man. Breaking a strict taboo in India's tradition-bound society, ...
The silent barrier to girls' education in many regions isn't a lack of resources but a natural and recurring biological event: menstruation. Still a deeply entrenched taboo, this monthly cycle ...
The Ghanaian market has introduced a revolutionary sanitary pad courtesy two female students from KNUST. Miss Otoo-Quayson and Matilda Sampong Miss Otoo-Quayson and Matilda Sampong decided to solve ...
DAVANAGERE: The peel of the betel nut is an unwanted part for growers. They often discard it indiscriminately. However, students of BIET have succeeded in making clothes and sanitary pads from it. The ...
Natural ingredients like moringa, which have well-documented antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory and soothing properties, can ...
I believe essential goods like sanitary pads should be affordable. I was shocked to see news reports that some people in a ...
Sanitary pads might seem a bit retro and remind you of our first period, but they’ve recently had an eco revamp to make them – dare we say – cool, and a great option for making your menstrual cycle as ...
Experts have suggested the use of moringa as a natural ingredient in sanitary pads, citing emerging scientific evidence that ...
Kristin Kagetsu left the United States in 2014 with an idea: to bring sanitary pads to India. The 27-year-old MIT graduate co-founded Saathi Pads – a health care startup that produces biodegradable ...