open access articleAn estimated 15 million people in the UK menstruate over the span of approximately 37.5 years, using every year around 3.3 billion units of single-use menstrual management products (MMPs) (i.e. pads and tampons). A more circular design and sustainable management of these products could greatly reduce their waste and environmental impacts. This research is an exploratory study into the current menstrual products, waste and systems in the UK. The study found that an estimated 28,114 tonnes of waste is generated annually from menstrual products, 26,903 tonnes from disposable products of which about 4% (3,363 tonnes) is lost in the environment by flushing. The less sustainable products within those studied are disposabl...
This paper explores the disposal strategies of menstrual sanitary products through in-depth semi-str...
The study is based in the field of consumer behaviour research in marketing and explores the circums...
Apt menstrual health management is crucial to the livelihood of low-income, bottom of the pyramid (B...
An estimated 15 million people in the UK menstruate over the span of approximately 37.5 years, using...
This paper highlights the crucial enabling factors in menstrual hygiene management. The use of produ...
This paper explores the level of awareness people have about the environmental impact of menstrual p...
This review article explores the use of menstruation cups to manage period hygiene and promoting env...
Background: Girls and women need effective, safe, and affordable menstrual products. Single-use mens...
Funding: St Andrews Restarting Research Fund grant SML0-XRR046.Scotland is a global leader in public...
Menstrual hygiene management (MHM) has gained some attention and several literature reviews have bee...
This research is dedicated to comparative environmental impact analyses of menstrual products – tamp...
This research investigates environmental and health concerns related to disposable tampons and sanit...
The interplay between menstrual waste and urban sanitation infrastructure is largely hidden from vie...
In developing nations, menstrual hygiene management (MHM) is a problem that is frequently disregarde...
Background Disposal and washing facilities and services for menstrual materials are often designed ...
This paper explores the disposal strategies of menstrual sanitary products through in-depth semi-str...
The study is based in the field of consumer behaviour research in marketing and explores the circums...
Apt menstrual health management is crucial to the livelihood of low-income, bottom of the pyramid (B...
An estimated 15 million people in the UK menstruate over the span of approximately 37.5 years, using...
This paper highlights the crucial enabling factors in menstrual hygiene management. The use of produ...
This paper explores the level of awareness people have about the environmental impact of menstrual p...
This review article explores the use of menstruation cups to manage period hygiene and promoting env...
Background: Girls and women need effective, safe, and affordable menstrual products. Single-use mens...
Funding: St Andrews Restarting Research Fund grant SML0-XRR046.Scotland is a global leader in public...
Menstrual hygiene management (MHM) has gained some attention and several literature reviews have bee...
This research is dedicated to comparative environmental impact analyses of menstrual products – tamp...
This research investigates environmental and health concerns related to disposable tampons and sanit...
The interplay between menstrual waste and urban sanitation infrastructure is largely hidden from vie...
In developing nations, menstrual hygiene management (MHM) is a problem that is frequently disregarde...
Background Disposal and washing facilities and services for menstrual materials are often designed ...
This paper explores the disposal strategies of menstrual sanitary products through in-depth semi-str...
The study is based in the field of consumer behaviour research in marketing and explores the circums...
Apt menstrual health management is crucial to the livelihood of low-income, bottom of the pyramid (B...