Breaking Barriers: Saalt's Fight Against Period Poverty with Period Pants, Menstrual Discs, and Leakproof Panties


Period poverty—a global crisis denying millions of women and girls access to menstrual products, education, and sanitation—persists due to financial hardships, stigma, and inadequate infrastructure. Affecting 1 in 10 girls in sub-Saharan Africa, it leads to missed school days (up to 20% annually), lost wages, and health risks like infections from unsafe alternatives such as rags or newspapers. In developed nations like the UK and US, 1 in 5 teens struggle with affordability, exacerbating mental health issues like anxiety and isolation.

🌍 Ending Period Poverty: Saalt's Sustainable Solutions for Dignity and Access

As a Certified B Corp, Saalt combats this through innovative, sustainable solutions. Their period pants and leakproof panties provide absorbent protection, made without PFAS, for light flows, spotting, or bladder leaks, lasting years and reducing waste. Menstrual discs offer high-capacity, reusable options for heavier days, mess-free intimacy, and eco-friendly disposal. By donating 1% of revenue to global equity programs, Saalt empowers marginalized communities, from teens to postpartum moms.

Switching to these reusables saves money (up to $1,800 over a decade) and minimizes environmental impact. Join Saalt's mission: advocate, donate, and choose dignity for all.

Together, we can end period poverty and foster equality.

Saalt is a sustainable period care brand working to support everyone who menstruates. They dedicate themselves to creating clean, high-performance products that are better for you and the planet. Their ethically made period cups and period underwear are for professional athletes, office workers, adventurers, and those new to their cycle. For a process that is natural and essential, Saalt offers something just as natural and straightforward.

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