Have you ever heard of collective action? It's basically when a bunch of people make a change in their own lives that, collectively, ends up making a big difference.
The average female will use approximately 11,000 sanitary products in her lifetime. So what if one person switches to reusable period products, but then another woman switches, and another woman... suddenly millions of bags of garbage would be saved from being produced and sent to landfill. Single use sanitary pads and tampons may be small but they pack a nasty environmental punch. Not only are they made with chemicals from the oil and gas industry but they end up in our water systems once used.
Meghan Adams is an environmental engineer from the American midwest who wrote a paper on sanitary products. She created a survey that received over 1,200 responses all about sanitary product knowledge and use. Her results may surprise you!
In the U.S. alone Meghan's research estimates over 20 billion sanitary period items go to landfill every year. Join Meghan and Laura as we discuss our research we found and also our own experiences with using different period products over the years.
Further Reading
DeVito & Schecter Dioxins In Tampons
Centers for Disease Control & Prevention: Toxic Shock Syndrome
Girls Missing School Study
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63. Canadian Beef
62. Coffee Waste in Scotland
61. Cycling and Zero Waste Life
60. Amazon Soils & Biochar
59. Worms! With Waste Not Farms
58. Eat The Dishes
57. ZW Saint Paul, MN
56. Glowing Green Australia
55. Bright Green Lies
54. The Great Pivot
53. Brambles CHEP
52. World Wildlife Fund
51. Procter & Gamble
50. Bioengineering With Genomatica
49. The Vinyl Institute
48. Sustainable Brands Detroit '19
47. Ocean Plastic & HP Inc.
46. Carbon Emissions Of Plastic
45. Beer - Toast Ale
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