Karnataka is now preparing to provide menstrual cups in government schools and colleges, replacing sanitary pads. Officials ...
After a successful pilot, Karnataka will distribute menstrual cups to students statewide, saving ₹10 crore annually and ...
Reusable menstrual cups reduce waste and are more cost-effective than single-use pads and tampons. But some people avoid the cups because they require thorough cleaning and are sometimes messy to ...
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Karnataka will offer schoolgirls menstrual cups. Can it bring about a switch to reusable products?
Despite being cheaper and eco-friendly, menstrual cups have a steep learning curve and can also be discouraged among unmarried women.
It was six months ago that Selin Celikoyar bought her last tampon and switched to a reusable menstrual disc. “I had already been wary of tampons from an environmental perspective and also from a ...
Researchers at McMaster University have developed a self-cleaning menstrual cup coated in silicone oil and paired with a flushable, plant-based absorbent tablet that prevents spillage. The study was ...
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