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Wales moves closer to eradicating period poverty
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WALES moved closer to eradicating period poverty today as ministers hail a council scheme for reusable period products.

Flintshire Council in north Wales has been holding reusable period product parties, offering free reusable period cup kits, pad kits and period pants.

The council's community sports development team has also included period products in first aid kits during outdoor activities and events.

Flintshire’s Councillor Mared Eastwood said: “Switching to reusable products can support individuals in reducing their environmental impact.

“More than 500 free reusable period pad kits, period pants kits and period cup kits have been distributed.”

The Welsh government aims to eradicate period poverty by 2027, making £3.2 million available to help reach the target.

Wellbeing Minister Sarah Murphy said: “By making free period products widely available across Wales, we’re not just addressing period poverty — we’re empowering women to participate fully in life without barriers.

“Flintshire's innovative approach exemplifies our vision for women’s health — creating environments where women’s needs are recognised and met.”

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