Plastic Free. Period.

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Plastic Free. Period. is a project launched by Frome Town Council and Frome Medical Practice in 2022. The project aims to promote more sustainable (and plastic free) menstrual products that will help women save money as well as reducing waste and protecting the environment.

Plastic Free Period. FAQs

If you’re unable to make our launch event but have some burning questions you’d like answered before making the switch, take a look at our FAQs:

Why switch to plastic free?

  • Research shows that people who use menstrual products use more than 11,000 disposable items in their lifetime. Most single use disposable menstrual pads can be made of up to 90% plastic. Bearing in mind the adhesives and packaging, each pad can be the equivalent to around four plastic bags.
  • Disposal of single use menstrual products – tampons, pads and applicators generates 200,000 tonnes of waste per year in the UK. This could mean 39.37 tonnes of menstrual products produced by Frome (assuming that the town uses menstrual products at the same rate as the average across the UK).
  • A single year of menstruation for an average menstruating person using mainstream disposable products amounts to a carbon footprint of 5.3kg of CO2e. For the population of Frome that could mean an estimated 72000kg of CO2e per year.
  • Each period can cost on average £10, that’s £130 a year and £4,940 over a lifetime.
  • The average person who menstruates throws away up to 200kg of menstrual products in their lifetime.
  • Modern reusable menstrual products such as cups or period pants are incredibly comfortable, healthier, and easy to use!

You can find more interesting facts from the Women’s Environmental Network or download their factsheet:

Where to buy plastic free period products

Local shops selling plastic free (reusable and disposable) menstrual products. Please let us know if you find any more!

Truly Sopel (14 Stony Street) – period pants
Oakville (3 Badcox, BA11 3BQ) – bamboo pads, menstrual cups and Natracare products
Denude (4 Bath Street, BA11 1DH) – menstrual cups, reusable sanitary pads
Frome Wholefoods (8 Cheap Street, BA11 1BN) – Natracare products
Shop Next Door (17 Stony Street, BA11 1BY) – Natracare products and menstrual cups
Acorn Pharmacy (95 Locks Hill, BA11 1NG) – organic tampons
Boots (10-11 Market Place, BA11 1AB) – menstrual cups
Sainsburys (Wessex Fields, BA11 4DH) – plastic free tampons
Oxfam (7 Market Place, BA11 1AB) – menstrual cups

You can also buy online directly from the growing number of brands producing plastic free period products. Here are just a few to get you started:

Wuka – period pants
Revol Undies – period pants
Cheeky – period pants and washable pads
EcoFemme – washable pads
AllMatters (formerly Organi Cup) – menstrual cup
Mooncup – menstrual cup
fluxies – period pants

Plastic Free Period – Schools

If you’d like a Plastic Free. Period educational session in your school please contact our project officer Joanna Morris. You can also download this information sheet which includes links to teaching resources and where you can buy plastic free products.

Published
7 December 2021
Last Updated
13 March 2023