Endocrine-disrupting chemicals found in menstrual products
The average menstruator will use more than 11,000 tampons or sanitary pads in their lifetime. Vaginal and vulvar tissue that touch pads and tampons is... Read More
Canadian lawmakers consider tampon ingredient disclosure bill
Canadian legislators have begun considering a bill that would require on-package disclosure of ingredients and contaminants for all tampons sold in the country. Read the... Read More
PathoSans Honors WVE with In Good Company Award
PathoSans recently awarded Women’s Voices for the Earth (WVE), a nonprofit organization dedicated to advocating for women’s health and the environment, with the In Good... Read More
PathoSans Honors Women’s Voices For The Earth With The ‘In Good Company Award’
PathoSans, a provider of sustainable and socially responsible cleaning and disinfecting solutions, has presented its “In Good Company Award” to Women’s Voices for the Earth (WVE).... Read More
PathoSans Honors Women’s Voices for the Earth with Award
GLENDALE HEIGHTS, ILL.—PathoSans, a leading provider of sustainable and socially responsible cleaning and disinfecting solutions, awarded Women’s Voices for the Earth (WVE), a nonprofit organization dedicated... Read More
PathoSans Honors Women’s Voices for the Earth
PathoSans has named Women’s Voices for the Earth (WVE) the recipient of its In Good Company Award. PathoSans’ In Good Company Award recognizes organizations for their corporate... Read More
Washington state eyes replacing PFASs with QACs in cleaning products
Washington state regulators have said they are evaluating quaternary ammonium compounds (QACs) as a potential alternative surfactant for PFASs in cleaning products under the Safer... Read More
Federal Rules Don’t Require Period Product Ingredients on Packaging Labels. States Are Stepping In
Kaiser Health News — Tens of millions of Americans use menstrual products, and while manufacturers contend they are safe, most disclose little about the chemicals... Read More
Period products can contain hazardous ingredients. Some states are requiring more transparent labeling
Tens of millions of Americans use menstrual products, and while manufacturers contend they are safe, most disclose little about the chemicals they contain. Now, amid... Read More
Federal Rules Don’t Require Period Product Ingredients on Packaging Labels. States Are Stepping In.
Tens of millions of Americans use menstrual products, and while manufacturers contend they are safe, most disclose little about the chemicals they contain. Now, amid... Read More