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Public Cervix Announcement: Hello Cup saves 200 million tampons and pads from landfill.

23.03.2021 2 Minutes
Public Cervix Announcement: Hello Cup saves 200 million tampons and pads from landfill.

 PUBLIC CERVIX ANNOUNCEMENT:
 The Hello Cup saves 200 million tampons and pads from landfill.

It’s official – we’ve reached a huge menstrual milestone. Hello Cup has saved more than 200 million single-use sanitary items from landfills and waterways across the globe.

Hello Cup Boss-Girls Mary and Robyn say they’re “bloody proud” to have reached the 200 million figure.

“Each Hello Cup is the equivalent of over 2,000 tampons or pads,” says Robyn. “Single-use period products generate an astounding amount of waste and that’s something we need to address - especially when our customers tell us that reusables are far more comfortable and convenient.”

“People are often surprised to hear that most tampons and pads take at least 500 years to break down due to the fact they contain micro plastic. The first tampon ever used is still somewhere on our planet trying to disintegrate, which is pretty horrific to me, as is the fact that some marine life mistake plastic-ridden tampons for food. We can do better."

Hello Cup’s next mission is to have saved 1 billion single-use products from landfill by 2025, and Mary reckons achieving this next fannytastic milestone is well underway. “For a young company, it’s very cool to have stockists and customers all of the world. Our brand awareness internationally is really high which is pretty awesome for a small Kiwi start-up."

Robyn says Hello Cup hopes the upcoming roll-out of free period products in New Zealand schools will include reusables in the future. “It’s amazing to see the issue being addressed, but we’d love the Government to look at adding menstrual cups and period underwear to allow students to make sustainable choices too.”

She adds that issuing reusables to school students would save the Government a huge amount of money. “They’d only needed to supply one cup to each student to last their entire secondary schooling. Our Government could lead the way in educating the next generation about the benefits of period reusables and how easy they are to use. Menstrual cups are a great option for students because they hold more so require less changing, and can be worn while swimming or playing sport.”