Menstrual cups: Stemming the flow of single-use period waste in Scotland
Campaigners want women to consider switching to reusable products such as menstrual cups, washable pads and pants.
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
Campaigners want women to consider switching to reusable products such as menstrual cups, washable pads and pants.
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
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Reston Community Center will welcome actor and environmental activist Ed Begley Jr. to the CenterStage as part of a special evening of events to raise awareness about environmental sustainability. As part of RCC’s Professional Touring Artists Series, Begley will bring his program Living Simply So Others Might Simply Live to the CenterStage on Wednesday, May 4 at 8:00 p.m. Tickets are $15 (Reston)/$20 (Non-Reston) and are available at the RCC Box Office or online. Begley says that as environmental issues become more pressing, there are two possible responses: forget them and hope that government and corporations will figure it out, or his approach – to take action and make a difference. He will share his insights about environmental sustainability in this thought-provoking and inspiring program.
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