Menstrual hygiene day campaign #PassTheCup by Pee Safe

Menstrual hygiene day campaign #PassTheCup by Pee Safe is aimed to  highlight the importance of good menstrual hygiene. The company aims to end period stigma and promote sustainable menstrual product.

Delhi NCR, May 29, 2021: Menstrual Hygiene is still a taboo in the country. A 2014 UNICEF report pointed out that in Tamil Nadu, 79% girls and women were unaware of menstrual hygiene practices. The percentage was 66% in Uttar Pradesh, 56% in Rajasthan and 51% in West Bengal.

Menstrual hygiene day campaign #PassTheCup  by Pee Safe

This Menstrual Hygiene Day-May28, Pass the Cup campaign is aimed to overcome this challenge and highlight the importance of good menstrual hygiene using menstrual cups which are also economical and environment friendly. Celebrities and influencers like Kritika Kamra, Krystle D’souza, Shibani Dandekar, Nusrat Jahan, Shreya Sanghi, Muskan, Lavisha Kalra, Vinni Jain, and many more were seen passing the menstrual cup to each other to help raise awareness about safe menstrual hygiene and the utility of using them.

Speaking about this, Vikas Bagaria, Founder, Pee Safe, said, “Menstruators bleed for 5 days every month and deserve to be safe, whether in a lockdown or not. They have a right to know about the sustainable options available to them.”

Pee Safe has been advocating the cause of personal hygiene since 2013.  Since its inception, Pee Safe has diversified into products including Biodegradable Sanitary Pads, Organic Cotton Tampons, Reusable Menstrual Cups, Panty Liners, Natural Intimate Washes, Wipes, and Sweat Pads for both men and women, and Pollution Safe Anti-Pollution Dust Masks. Pee Safe has also launched its products in the subcontinent region and plans to expand its reach globally in the next five years.

 

 

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