Finding My Way through Multiple Chemical Sensitivities
Susi Lippuner is a 59 year old woman who has transitioned from “normal” to being severely disabled with Environmental Sensitivities, and is now mindfully moving towards wellness. She shares her story...
When Women Work Together, Women WIN!
You can stand up to corporations and demand change. You can help enact laws that protect your health. Let’s work together to make products safer for everyone. Because when women work together, women WIN. Will you join us?
Tell EPA: Ban these dangerous chemicals now!
It’s been almost a year since the EPA proposed bans on dangerous paint strippers—as well as a ban on another solvent, trichloroethylene—and the agency hasn’t finalized any of them. What are they waiting for?!
Momentum Grows for the Menstrual Equity Movement!
From fragrance disclosure to powerful international campaigns, momentum continues to grow for the fight for safe, affordable, and accessible feminine care products!
Women in South Korea Moving Market, Decision Makers to Address Toxic Chemicals in Menstrual Pads
An extraordinary series of events has occurred in recent months in S. Korea highlighting the potential dangers of chemicals detected in menstrual pads - thousands are speaking up and their voices are being heard!
VICTORY! Women Move Procter and Gamble to Disclose Fragrance Ingredients
In a huge step forward for fragrance disclosure, P&G announced today that they will disclose fragrance ingredients in their cleaning, feminine care and personal care products!
5 Actions You Can Take NOW to Reduce Toxic Exposure
Educating yourself is the first step. Taking action is the next. Here are 5 things you can do now if you are feeling weighed down by the world.
Do You Know What’s In Your Tampons and Pads?
Seventh Generation June 21, 2017 “The law does not require companies to disclose which ingredients they use in tampons and pads. Seventh Generation and Women’s... Read More
Do You Know What Your Tampon Is Made Of?
HelloFlo Shaye DiPasquale June 20, 2017 “In May, Democratic Representative Grace Meng of New York introduced the Menstrual Products Right to Know Act, a bill that would require manufacturers... Read More
#DetoxTheBox: Women Rally in DC for Your Right to Know!
Last month, women from all over the nation gathered in Washington, DC to raise awareness about the serious gaps in menstrual products safety and regulation.