As International Women's Day approaches (March 8), issues such as gender discrimination and inclusion rise to the forefront, such as the pervasive issue of the "Pink Tax” on bathroom products.
The “Pink Tax” refers to the tendency for products marketed specifically toward women to be more expensive than those marketed toward men, despite offering similar functionality.
Research by Yoppie , the pioneers of personalised period care, has found that 73% of women are unsure about what chemicals and materials go into their period care and who can blame them as it’s not currently a legal requirement to list composition on the packaging.
The cost of going organic
Yoppie’s research shows that on average, an organic tampon comes in at 29p while an...