Despite menstruation being a phenomenon that half of the world experience, there have been no major innovations in the way we respond to our periods in over seventy years. Shame around the topic still exists. And this taboo is the reason that there aren't more people using reusable menstrual products.

A third of the world is menstruating every month, most of them using disposable products made of plastic that take centuries to break down, adding to the pollution in our seas and killing marine life. But all this waste and pollution is unnecessary - reusable menstrual products (menstrual cups and reusable pads) are fantastic alternatives that come with a whole host of other benefits. This video outlines the issues caused by disposable menstrual products, offering up reusable menstrual products as a solution to the problem, complemented by a string of interviews with women who use the products themselves.


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About the filmmaker



Taryn Everdeen is a student from the UK with a passion for the arts. For almost three years, she has been pursuing photography - people fascinate her, with all their quirks and stories and opinions, and she loves to capture faces. Having already explored the possibilities of the photograph for some time, she decided to give moving image a go - this is her first attempt at filmmaking.


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