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Catalonia joins movement for menstrual equity with free reusables

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Catalonia, a region in Spain, is making a significant stride towards menstrual equity by offering free reusable menstrual products to those who menstruate.

Addressing period poverty

This initiative aims to tackle period poverty, a situation where individuals lack access to safe and hygienic menstrual products due to financial constraints.

A concerning 44% of women in the region have reported resorting to using less effective or uncomfortable products due to cost, while nearly a quarter have had to reuse single-use products, risking infection and health complications.

Promoting menstrual equity and sustainability

The program, called "My period, my rules," promotes menstrual equality. Additionally, Catalonia aims to reduce waste generation by encouraging the use of reusable menstrual cups, period underwear, and cloth pads.

These products are available for free at over 3,300 pharmacies across the region and can be accessed by approximately 2.5 million women, girls, transgender, and non-binary people who menstruate.

A global movement for menstrual equity

Scotland became the first nation to offer free period products in schools in 2021. Over 15 countries and regions, including Kenya, Botswana, and New Zealand, now offer similar programs.

Despite these advancements, an estimated 500 million women worldwide still lack access to basic menstrual products. Organizations like the Indian startup Saathi are working to bridge this gap by developing affordable, biodegradable sanitary pads made from sustainable materials like bamboo and banana fibers.

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Ken Stern

2024年5月11日

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