Who are those protestors at Procter & Gamble Co.?
WCPO Cincinnati – Channel 9 Dan Monk Oct. 13, 2015 “It’s been nearly two years since we first brought these test results to the attention... Read More
P&G’s annual meeting targeted by women worried about product safety
Cincinnati Business Courier Barrett J. Brunsman Oct 12, 2015 “A group concerned about the safety of feminine hygiene products made by Procter & Gamble Co.... Read More
Women’s Health Rally to Bring Concerns Regarding Toxic Chemicals in Feminine Care Products Directly to Procter & Gamble’s Shareholders
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – On October 13, national women’s health non-profit, Women’s Voices for the Earth (WVE), is headed to Cincinnati, Ohio to host a... Read More
Dangerous Dyes in Feminine Care Products?! Unacceptable.
Are dangerous dyes in feminine washes violating FDA use restrictions? Sure looks that way...
Are Tampons Safe? 7 Reasons We Should Be Concerned About The Ingredients In Feminine Hygiene Products
Feature in Bustle on safe feminine care products and reasons we should know what's in our pads, tampons, douches, wipes & more!
New Bill Will Protect Women’s Health from Serious Gaps in Feminine-Hygiene Regulation
MISSOULA, MT, April 2, 2015 — Rep. Carolyn B. Maloney (D-NY) introduced a renewed version of her legislation focused on protecting women from potential health... Read More
Cassidy Randall Wishes WVE Farewell
WVE's Cassidy Randall shares a few farewell words, reminding us of her limitless wit and wisdom that helped guide WVE to where it is today. We're going to miss her around here...
Always Says Not to Worry About a Little Bit of Cancer-Causing Chemical
The makers of the Like a Girl empowerment ads say they won't be disclosing any ingredients, either. Empowerment, say what?!
Toxic Chemicals Don’t Belong in Feminine Products. Period.
Huffington Post September 12, 2014 I’m impressed to see all of these fun and empowering ads for tampons and pads lately. From Hello Flo’s viral... Read More
Playing Russian Roulette with Feminine Products
This cancer-causing chemical might or might not be in Tampax and Always.