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  • Sallie Johnson
    It’s that time of year again – Cervical Screening Awareness Week (17th June to 23rd June)! This is a great chance to shine a light on a crucial aspect of women’s health: cervical screening. Whether you are already in the know or you’re hearing about it for the first time,
  • Sallie Johnson
    Whether you’re at work, in public places, or at home, figuring out the best way to dispose of tampons can be unclear. While sanitary products are usually reserved for designated sanitary bins, many people wonder if tampons and pads can be flushed. Let’s explore why flushing tampons isn’t recommended. At
  • Period Poverty - B Hygienic
    Sallie Johnson
    In today’s world, where the availability of fundamental needs is frequently assumed, a silent yet pervasive issue persists: period poverty. It’s a battle fought in the shadows, where access to something as basic as menstrual hygiene products can determine a person’s dignity, health, and opportunities. While it may seem like
  • Sallie Johnson
    This year, Earth Day is demanding a 60% reduction in the production of plastics by 2040, with the ultimate goal of ending plastic production altogether. The theme ‘planet vs plastic’ is one which on this awareness day, we all play a part in. Recycling can help reduce the amount of
  • Sallie Johnson
    Recycling is a crucial practice for preserving our environment and conserving resources. However, it can sometimes feel like a daunting task, especially when it comes to sorting and preparing items for recycling. Fortunately, maintaining good hygiene practices can not only streamline the recycling process but also contribute to a cleaner
  • Sallie Johnson
    Happy International Women’s Day. She is a Dreamer, she is a believer, she is a doer, she is an achiever, and that she is “You”. This year the organisers of IWD are encouraging companies to get involved in the campaign by encouraging staff to take a photo of themselves striking