Plastic-free periods and tips for plastic-free living
What made you switch to a menstrual cup? Was it the convenience (same here), the cost savings, or the health and environmental benefits? Whatever your reason, trash-free periods are possible and they’re better for your body, your wallet, and the planet.
Reusable menstrual products like menstrual cups, period-proof underwear have come a long way since our grandparents’ day. Today, we have smart, sustainable options that make plastic-free periods not just achievable, but empowering.
Why go plastic-free with your period?
If half the population menstruates for around 40 years, that’s a staggering amount of waste. The average menstruator uses 11,000–17,000 disposable products in their lifetime roughly 150 kg of waste per person.
And here’s the kicker:
- Around 90% of a standard pad is plastic
- It can take up to 500 years to break down
- Modern landfill conditions often preserve waste due to lack of oxygen
- More plastic was produced in the last 10 years than in the entire previous century
Switching to reusable menstrual products helps reduce this impact dramatically. A single menstrual cup can replace 2,400+ tampons, saving waste and money.
Health benefits of plastic-free period care
Disposable pads and tampons often contain:
- Dioxins from chlorine bleaching
- BPA and phthalates, linked to hormone disruption
- Synthetic fibers and fragrances, which can cause irritation and infections
Menstrual cups, on the other hand, are made from medical-grade silicone - hypoallergenic, toxin-free, durable, and completely safe for vaginal tissue.
How else can you reduce plastic in daily life?
Periods are just the beginning. Here are simple swaps to help you live more sustainably:
Groceries
- Avoid plastic-wrapped produce;
- Bring reusable produce bags;
- Shop at local farmers markets.
Hydration
- Invest in a stainless steel water bottle;
- Avoid single-use plastic bottles that can leach BPA.
Coffee
- Bring your own reusable coffee cup;
- Forgot it? Ask for no lid or grab a mug from your office kitchenette.
Shopping
- Keep reusable bags in your car or purse;
- Make a no-sew tote from an old t-shirt;
- Ask for cardboard boxes at checkout.
Fashion & home
- Visit thrift stores for clothes, toys, and home goods;
- Donate instead of tossing unwanted items.
Easy swaps for a plastic-free lifestyle
Disposable Item |
Sustainable swap |
Pads & liners |
Reusable cloth pads or period underwear |
Tampons |
Period cups |
Plastic food wraps |
Beeswax wraps |
Shampoo bottles |
Solid shampoo bars |
Plastic toothbrush |
Bamboo toothbrush |
Plastic straws |
Glass or metal straws |
Disposable nappies |
Reusable cloth nappies |
Milk cartons |
Glass bottles with deposit scheme |
Reducing plastic is a journey - not a race. Start with what’s achievable, build habits, and expand from there. Every swap counts, and every choice helps protect our planet.
photo: courtesy of Pinterest