#RenameDontShame campaign urges supermarkets to ditch the words ‘sanitary products’ and ‘feminine hygiene products’, and use terms such as ‘period products’ or ‘menstrual products’.
Press Releases
Bleed Better With 1% For The Planet
Period product company, Natracare, announces they will donate 1% of their annual turnover to organisations which exist to protect the environment – encouraging people to ‘Bleed 1% Better’.
Pack Of Pads Contains As Much Plastic As Five Carrier Bags
New study finds that, on average, there is 36g of plastic in mainstream packs of period pads. The equivalent of 5 plastic carrier bags.
Safe to Flush: Natracare launches Europe’s first flushable wipe
Natracare is launching Europe’s first truly flushable Moist Tissue wipe in response to a rise in fatbergs and growing concerns over plastic pollution collecting in sewers and oceans.
Survey Reveals Incontinence As Greatest Taboo
A new survey conducted by YouGov shows people feel too embarrassed to discuss incontinence with a health care professional.
Periods Revolutionised – 30 Years Of Natracare
Natracare celebrates its 30th year and reflects on changing attitudes towards periods over the years, and laying the groundwork for millions to have healthier periods.
Tampons With ‘Plant-Based Plastic’ Mislead Consumers
New research by Greenpeace Laboratories finds tampon applicators sold as ‘plant-based plastic’ behave like conventional plastic and mislead consumers with greenwashing claims.
Organic Baby Wipes EWG Verified Certified
Natracare’s Organic Baby Wipes earned Environmental Working Group’s EWG VERIFIED™ certification, solidifying Natracare as a world leader in safe and sustainable personal care.
Natracare Range Officially Recognised As Vegan
Natracare is thrilled to announce that the entire product range is now officially vegan approved by The Vegetarian Society of the UK.
New Naturally Confident Incontinence Pads
Natracare Dry & Light incontinence pads now come in Slim and Plus sizes. The pads offer security whilst avoiding materials that can leave skin sore.