Learning about menstrual cups for the first time as a teen
I first heard of a menstrual cup when I was 12 years old through a YouTuber, and I was astonished at the way a menstrual cup works. Considering I had started my first period a few months ago, I was hesitant to explore my body with new period products.
Once I turned 14, I decided to make more sustainable, eco-friendly choices after hearing about the horrors of climate change. My grandfather, a wildlife conservationist and environmentalist, inspired me to adopt small yet impactful habits at home.
My first few steps to a low-waste living included using a copper bottle, metal straws, a bamboo toothbrush, and consciously choosing products with reusable packaging.
Despite all these changes to my routine, I realised that I was still generating a lot of sanitary by using pads every month for my period. I knew that I wanted to switch from sanitary pads to a more waste-free product, but wasn’t sure what is a good fit for teens.