Over the past four years I have transitioned from using liners, tampons, and pads to a completely zero waste period. I started out by switching to organic cotton tampons, then invested in period underwear, and then finally made the switch to a menstrual cup. You by no means have to have a zero waste period (or a zero waste anything) to be part of the environmental movement, but this is something I’ve chosen to do to both reduce my waste and save money!
In the video below I take you through what inspired each of my sustainable swaps – from learning about endocrine disrupting pesticides in tampons to learning that the average person who menstruates disposes of 11,000+ menstrual products in their lifetime.
Hear about my whole journey to a zero waste period here:
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Zero Waste Period Products That I Use
- Thinx underwear – ($24-42) get $10 of your order through this link! My favorite styles are the cotton briefs, cotton thong, and cheeky. Available in XXS-3X.
- Sustain menstrual cup ($38)
- Knix underwear – ($23-$38) Knix has a variety of fun colors and styles – they even have a few pairs with lace details that look more like normal underwear! I have two pairs of their high absorbency underwear and cannot recommend them enough. (also check out Knixteen, Knix’s teen / tween sister brand) Available in XS-4XL
- Nixit cup – ($42) This kind of a cup is actually called a disc – it is suction free (and therefore easier to remove) and for many this shape of cup is easier to insert.
Other Low-Waste Period Products
- June Cup (being sold at cost for $6)
- Saalt Cup ($26)
- OrganiCup ($28) Multiple sizes available.
- Hello Cup ($33). They have starter pack with two different sizes so you can figure out which one works best for you, reusable liners, and a cleaning solution!
- Diva Cup ($40) The OG menstrual cup
- Period Aisle Menstrual cups ($40), underwear ($40-46), reusable pads and liners ($13-22). Available in XS-5X.
- Leakproof Underwear by Knix ($23-36) Available in S-XXXL
- Rael Period underwear sets of 3 ($45), set of reusable liners ($30), set of reusable pads ($34)
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