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Study reveals 73% of people assume only elderly women suffer with urinary incontinence

YouGov study reveals a stark knowledge gap around bladder weakness – one in three women experience incontinence at some point in their life at any age, yet wrongly assume only elderly women affected.

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Ditch ‘Menstrual Hygiene’ for ‘Menstrual Health’

With Menstrual Hygiene Day around the corner, Natracare wants to reform the narrative around ‘menstrual hygiene’ – and call on others to do the same by using ‘menstrual health’ instead.

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GOTS Standard Clamps Down On Tampon Greenwashing

Natracare has lobbied The Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) to introduce new regulation which means only paper or cardboard tampon applicators are permitted for organic tampons. The new and improved standard will help reduce unnecessary plastics in menstrual products.

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Trans Men and Non Binary People Talk Periods in Shades Of Red Zine

Helping amplify marginalised voices in conversations about periods, Natracare have launched a zine called Shades of Red. The Gender Issue shares unique stories of having a period as a trans, non-binary, or gender-diverse person. Featuring trans activists and social media figures Kenny Ethan Jones, Noah Adams and Fox Fisher.

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City to Sea Partnership Fights Period Plastic

City to Sea and Natracare have today announced a strategic new partnership which will educate the nation about the severity of hidden plastics in period products, push legislation, and empower people with ‘environmenstrual’ alternatives.

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Plastic Free Mark Ends Hidden Plastics Confusion

The Plastic Free Mark has finally made its way to disposable period products, a sector historically under scrutiny for its plastic problem.

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Natracare and Bristol street artist Zoë Power launch new packaging

Natracare has partnered with Bristol street artist Zoë Power to revamp their packaging in an exciting rebrand. The new look will bring an injection of colour and beautiful design to period product shelves across the world.

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Supermarkets, stop saying “feminine hygiene”

#RenameDontShame campaign urges supermarkets to ditch the words ‘sanitary products’ and ‘feminine hygiene products’, and use terms such as ‘period products’ or ‘menstrual products’.

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Bleed Better With 1% For The Planet

Period product company, Natracare, announces they will donate 1% of their annual turnover to organisations which exist to protect the environment – encouraging people to ‘Bleed 1% Better’.

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Pack Of Pads Contains As Much Plastic As Five Carrier Bags

New study finds that, on average, there is 36g of plastic in mainstream packs of period pads. The equivalent of 5 plastic carrier bags.

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