There’s No Delicate Way to Put This ... Posted on Jan 12, 2009
By Eunice Wong
Hello ladies.
Would you consider reusable menstrual items?
Please stay with me.
I do not sell these items, nor am I connected to the companies that make them. I’m a mom who’s been cloth-diapering her baby for six months, to save money, my son’s health and the environment. Only recently did I realize that while I’ve been feeling ecologically virtuous, I’ve also been throwing out tampons and pads every month for more than 20 years of my life, and have another 20-plus years to do so.
I did some research and was appalled. I claim, like most people, to be concerned about the desperate state of the planet, yet I never challenged the disposable monolith we live in. A sampling:
There are 85 million women of menstruating age in North America. Conservative estimates are that the average woman disposes of between 10,000 and 15,000 tampons, pads and applicators in her lifetime1. That’s about 250 to 300 pounds of waste per woman.
In 1999, about 2.5 million tampons, 1.4 million pads, and 700,000 pantiliners were flushed away daily2. .......(more)
The complete piece is at:
http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/20090112_theres_no_delicate_way_to_put_this_/