We still need to talk about the Pink Tax
Whilst there has been much progress in recent years to make products for people with uteruses more affordable, the fact is that around the world th...
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Whether it’s destigmatising periods, disrupting gender stereotypes or protecting the planet, every day we commit ourselves to building a better world. One that’s safe, inclusive and sustainable for all.
The world isn’t something we take for granted (because nature is groovy). Preserving it is a responsibility we happily bear and it’s why our cup is reusable and recyclable. We also use zero-waste packaging and renewable energy while encouraging remote work and promoting sustainable activities in every possible way.
We want to liberate everyone from the shame and pain that comes from period stigma. Education is the answer. We help people from all over the world access the right knowledge and spread the message that periods are NOTHING to be ashamed of. This is how we smash taboos, normalise period talk and unlock people’s power within.
Not all women menstruate and not all people who menstruate are women. No matter how you identify, we welcome you with open arms. Lunette is here to provide gender-neutral guidance and support (plus giggles) for all things bodies and periods so you can bleed with confidence.
Education booklets printed and distributed around the world
Education packs delivered for healthcare professionals every year
Lunette Cups donated through various organisations
disposable period products from landfills and oceans
We’ve teamed up with some kickass organizations, charities and initiatives, to fearlessly ignite discussions related to reproductive health, give vulnerable people access to safe hygiene and catalyse period positivity around the globe.
Whilst there has been much progress in recent years to make products for people with uteruses more affordable, the fact is that around the world th...
Read more‘Period Poverty’ is about a lack of access to period products due to financial constraints. For many of us, we take this access for granted. Wheth...
Read moreYou’ve heard of the gender pay gap, but what about the gender pain gap? Or the gender research gap? That's right, despite all the progress that’s b...
Read moreWe just kept hearing the same comments over and over again; “Why don’t they teach about these in schools?” “I wish I’d heard about these years ago...
Read moreWhen did you get your first period? Teens with a uterus usually start their first period around the ages of 10-15. Although some young menstruator...
Read moreWHY ARE WE TALKING ABOUT PERIODS IN THE WORKPLACE? ...because that’s where many of us spend most of our time! Unfortunately, your menstrual cycl...
Read moreAccording to Homelessness Australia who used census data from 2011, approximately 105,000 people, or one in 200 Australians, are homeless. 44 per...
Read moreRaise your hand if you’re ready to talk about periods...like REALLY talk about them. You there feeling shy in the back row, we’re especially talkin...
Read moreIt feels great to give back, right? As a savvy woman, with the world at her fingertips, it’s important to stay up to speed on what’s happening to g...
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