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EVE AND CO: 1 pair of period pants sold every 50 seconds
Period pants that protect, respect the skin, and that you actually want to wear: Eve and Co took on the challenge of making periods… normal.
Eve And Co, the feminine and sexy period pants
Thousands of pounds — that's what women spend on their periods over a lifetime. Eve and Co period pants are both eco-friendly and economical, but above all feminine and sexy.
Eve and Co: the sexy period pants that change the rules
Pretty, feminine, absorbent and eco-friendly, Eve and Co period pants have it all. Switching to period pants means forgetting your period and experiencing this time of the month differently.
Eve and Co: super eco-friendly, super on-trend
Total comfort during your period — do you believe in it? Burned by tampons that irritate, pads that leak and cups that get in the way, you probably don't. Because she shares your view, Marie-Justine set out to find the perfect solution to experience this time peacefully: the washable period pants — practical, economical, eco-friendly and even stylish.
Period poverty: one in three French women has already experienced it, according to a survey
A new survey reveals the scale of period poverty by reporting that one in three French women has already faced it. Faced with this situation, the majority of those surveyed are in favour of installing free sanitary protection dispensers in public buildings, as well as private ones.
Eve And Co, the pants that change the rules
With its four styles of period pants, Eve And Co has developed products that suit every woman. Feminine, elegant and sexy, these pants are good for your health, the planet and your wallet.
In Carrières-sous-Poissy, free sanitary pads in public spaces
The town hall is launching an awareness and support campaign on Thursday aimed at young women and girls in financial difficulty. For many, periods cost too much.
Period leave: 68% of French women are in favour
What if we stopped for a day or two, all reimbursed by social security, when we have our period? 68% of French women are in favour of introducing period leave, according to an exclusive Ifop survey for 20 Minutes and Eve and Co, a period pants brand.
Period poverty: one in three French women already affected
18% of French women have already had to give up buying sanitary protection, according to this new survey.
Period leave in France: two out of three women are in favour
According to an Ifop study, 66% of female employees want period leave to be introduced for painful periods, even though they fear it could hinder hiring. However, a company that offers this type of leave proves more attractive.
Painful periods: 66% of female employees in favour of period leave at work
According to an Ifop study, 66% of female French employees would be in favour of introducing period leave in companies.
French female employees back period leave, not without fear
The younger women are, the more in favour they are of such a measure, explains « Le Parisien ». For now, no bill has been filed.
Health at work: should we introduce "period leave" for painful periods?
The practice has already been written into law in several countries, notably in Spain. According to an Ifop survey, this measure is supported by French women.
The success of European period pants Eve and Co
Over a lifetime, women spend thousands of pounds on their periods. So to reduce this budget, while protecting the planet, period pants are the solution.
The majority of French women are in favour of introducing period leave
These are the results of a recent IFOP survey commissioned by Eve and Co. French women would be overwhelmingly in favour of introducing period leave in cases of complications or discomfort linked to the menstrual cycle.
Period poverty: nearly a third of French women have already faced it
As high schools and universities in the Paris region will soon be equipped with free dispensers of period products, a new survey reveals that young people are not the only ones affected by period poverty.
Should we, as in Scotland, make period products freely accessible to all women? The question arises as a survey carried out by Ifop for Eve and Co tells us that 30% of women have already been in a situation of period poverty during their lives, and 12% are still affected by this problem today.
Is the tampon disappearing?
It is the period product whose use has particularly dropped over the last 18 years, reveals Ifop. A finding explained by the desire of people who menstruate to equip themselves with safer products for their health, and more respectful of the environment.
One in three French women is affected by period poverty in her lifetime
Period poverty is an issue increasingly being highlighted in societies around the world. Here is an overview of the situation in France.
No more toxic and polluting tampons and pads!
What if we changed the rules by choosing an eco-friendly and economical alternative that takes care of the planet, but also of our intimate flora?
Period leave: nearly 70% of French women are in favour
In some countries such as Japan, South Korea, India, Indonesia, Taiwan, or Zambia, “leave for painful periods” already exists. In Europe, for the moment, it is only a topic of debate.
“The hit of sanitary protection”: French women have adopted period pants
It's an alternative to pads and tampons that is winning over more and more women: on this International Menstrual Hygiene Day, a look at the period pants market, which has exploded in just a few years.