The goal of this paper is to provide a guide for environmentally-friendly menstrual product options for industry, governmental policy makers and consumers. We present the results of comparative analyses of such products—disposable nonorganic and organic tampons (with applicators) and pads, reusable pads, underwear and cups—used for one year across eight environmental impact indicators and three countries, France, India and the U.S. The Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) methodology was applied to estimate the environmental impacts accounting for the entire life cycle beginning with the production of the components and ending with their disposal. Varying consumer habits in the considered countries led to differences in the environmental impacts bet...
The topic indicated in this mini-review is an essential factor for the improvement of society throug...
Girls in low- and middle-income countries struggle to maintain good menstrual hygiene in part due to...
This paper highlights the crucial enabling factors in menstrual hygiene management. The use of produ...
This research is dedicated to comparative environmental impact analyses of menstrual products – tamp...
Women's most common menstrual product is sanitary pads. Most disposable sanitary pads are constructe...
This research investigates environmental and health concerns related to disposable tampons and sanit...
With rapid technology developments and the convenient and fast pace of life in recent years, many pe...
This review article explores the use of menstruation cups to manage period hygiene and promoting env...
International audienceAll women have to deal with menstrual cycles.The paper proposes to investigate...
The topic of Menstruation has always remained a taboo in the world, which makes managing menstrual h...
This paper explores the level of awareness people have about the environmental impact of menstrual p...
Periods, also known as menstruations, are regular vaginal bleeding that take place as part of a woma...
An estimated 15 million people in the UK menstruate over the span of approximately 37.5 years, using...
Background: Girls and women need effective, safe, and affordable menstrual products. Single-use mens...
A lifecycle assessment (LCA) of feminine hygiene products was completed with three samples considere...
The topic indicated in this mini-review is an essential factor for the improvement of society throug...
Girls in low- and middle-income countries struggle to maintain good menstrual hygiene in part due to...
This paper highlights the crucial enabling factors in menstrual hygiene management. The use of produ...
This research is dedicated to comparative environmental impact analyses of menstrual products – tamp...
Women's most common menstrual product is sanitary pads. Most disposable sanitary pads are constructe...
This research investigates environmental and health concerns related to disposable tampons and sanit...
With rapid technology developments and the convenient and fast pace of life in recent years, many pe...
This review article explores the use of menstruation cups to manage period hygiene and promoting env...
International audienceAll women have to deal with menstrual cycles.The paper proposes to investigate...
The topic of Menstruation has always remained a taboo in the world, which makes managing menstrual h...
This paper explores the level of awareness people have about the environmental impact of menstrual p...
Periods, also known as menstruations, are regular vaginal bleeding that take place as part of a woma...
An estimated 15 million people in the UK menstruate over the span of approximately 37.5 years, using...
Background: Girls and women need effective, safe, and affordable menstrual products. Single-use mens...
A lifecycle assessment (LCA) of feminine hygiene products was completed with three samples considere...
The topic indicated in this mini-review is an essential factor for the improvement of society throug...
Girls in low- and middle-income countries struggle to maintain good menstrual hygiene in part due to...
This paper highlights the crucial enabling factors in menstrual hygiene management. The use of produ...