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There are no accidents – conversations with Tracy Puhl, GladRags

We’ve spent about a month on the Krya blog talking about sustainable menstruation. And we are feeling victorious and somewhat exhausted. We started with an introduction to the subject, briefly spoke about the dangers behind disposables, and then begun exploring…

The big green switch – Sruti Hari , Goli Soda

Our series of posts on sustainable menstruation have covered 3 kinds of areas: We’ve presented facts about how disposable driven menstruation is un-sustainable, and given you charts, facts and blog articles. We’ve then featured pieces from actual women who have…

How I switched to cloth – Susmitha Subbaraju

We received a call yesterday at the Krya office, which made me understand the depth of the pot we have begun to stir with our posts on sustainable menstruation. An example of one of these thoughts / queries was a…

Let it bleed: The Yang of reusable menstrual products

I can’t seem to get the phrase “Let it bleed “out of my head for the past few days. I was reading about the 1969 Rolling Stones album called Let it bleed” and shortly afterwards read the Ian Rankin novel…

Red is the warmest colour

Bright red is the colour of my bindi. And the colour of my menstrual blood. I grew up at a time when buying pads was so taboo that I would point to the brand I wanted. I brought my pads…

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