
You started your period today, but you don't have period care. Would you go to work or school?
Periods don’t just affect individuals—they have a significant social, economic, and environmental impact. Globally, 500 million women and girls lack access to adequate period care, forcing many to miss school or work every month. In fact, 1 in 5 people with periods in the U.S. can’t afford period products, and in some parts of the world, such as Kenya, 86% of girls miss school due to lack of access. These challenges perpetuate cycles of poverty and limit opportunities for education and economic participation.
Disposable period products also have a devastating environmental footprint. Every year, over 200 billion disposable menstrual products are discarded globally, with most taking 500–800 years to decompose in landfills.


For you:
How B.Peachy is Helping
At B.Peachy, we believe reusables are a game-changer. Each pair of our period underwear can replace hundreds of disposables annually, reducing waste while providing reliable, cost-effective protection. If just 1,000 menstruators switch to reusable period products, it could prevent 240,000 disposable products from ending up in landfills every year, conserving resources and reducing pollution.
For the environment:
How B.Peachy is Helping
Beyond products, we’re committed to extending our social impact. We’re actively seeking partners to support initiatives like menstrual education programs, community outreach, and donations to underserved populations. Together, we can create a future where menstrual care is sustainable, accessible, and stigma-free.
Let’s make periods better for people and the planet.