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Ending Period Inequality - city by city.

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Starting in Hong Kong, we're building a world where menstruation never limits health, education or opportunities. Join us.

Why Periods Matter

People, planet & performance suffer when menstrual health is overlooked.​

 

People

91%

of girls from low-income households in Hong Kong have missed class due to limited access to menstrual care.

Performance

89%

of corporate employees reported missing work unexpectedly because period products weren't available in the workplace.

Planet

+600m

plastic pads used each year in Hong Kong and Singapore, each containing plastics which harm health and take centuries to break down.

The Good News?

We believe our impact-driven business model can end urban period inequality in our lifetime.

We make high-performing, climate-conscious menstrual products accessible in every urban space, powered by gender-inclusive education that challenges stigma, builds understanding, and normalizes support for menstrual health.

As a social enterprise, we use the majority of profits to maintain sustainability and invest back into local communities affected by period poverty.

 

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Our Impact

Alongside our sister brand, LUÜNA, we've achieved a lot since 2019.​

 

Waste
Reduction

+10m

plastic disposable period products reduced from landfills and oceans through our organic and reusable period care.

Financial
Empowerment

US$500k

saved in household spending through our social enterprise model which provides free and subsidized period products.

Workplace
Equity

+3000

workplace washrooms providing our organic cotton pads for free as part of a commitment to workplace equity and wellbeing. 

“Having made the switch to reusable period care myself through the Good Period program, I’ve experienced first-hand the financial, emotional and physical benefits. Also the reduction of plastic waste that I am passionate about.
 
I’m excited to take this a step further by co-creating the Good Period Ambassador program, engaging more migrant workers in conversations about menstrual equity to help break down stigma, support the environment and promote true inclusion.”

Alexandrea Caballes, a Good Period Ambassador and domestic worker in Hong Kong,

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