Packet containing single "Regaid" sanitary towel size 1

Packet containing single Regaid' sanitary towel size 1

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Packet containing single Regaid' sanitary towel size 1
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Packet containing single "Regaid" sanitary towel size 1, for supply by vending machine, by Boots Pure Drug Co. Ltd., 1960-1970

Almost 9 out of 10 menstruators have had a period start unexpectedly while out and about, according to a study commissioned by US nonprofit Free the Tampons. If you’re one of them, you may well have relied on dispensers in public toilets to obtain the supplies you need.

Free The Tampons campaign for menstrual products to be available free of charge in all bathrooms outside of the home, just as toilet paper is.

In 2022, Scotland became the first country in the world to make period products free for all under new legislation requiring all councils and education providers to provide them in a bid to tackle period poverty and stigma.

Details

Category:
Obstetrics, Gynaecology & Contraception
Object Number:
1989-819
Materials:
packet, cardboard and towel, cotton-wool
type:
sanitary towels and menstrual pad
credit:
Boxer, M.