
Last month when I blogged about
our decision to give up international air travel, I asked if there is anything that you have given up in order to live a more sustainable life.
One reader emailed to say that she had bought herself a
menstrual cup because she wanted to stop using disposable sanitary products. This is something I have also been wanting to do.
I hate that the Australian Government has placed the GST on sanitary items because they are considered non-essential, and even though I compost my tampons I still hate the waste of having to buy new ones every single month.
I have a friend who uses a
Mooncup, so I bought myself one too. I have used it for one period now. It's recommended you empty it every four hours or so, but I found myself emptying it more often because I couldn't wait to see how full it was. The cup has measurements on the side so you can see how much you're harvesting. I was actually surprised how little blood there was as my tampons are usually soaked through, especially on the second day, my heaviest. I was also surprised by the colour of the blood - a rich, dark colour that tampons usually make look paler.
Each time I emptied the Mooncup I tipped the blood into a jar of water in the bathroom cupboard, then at the end of the five days I poured the bloody mix onto the soil around our budding fruit trees.
Why should I wait till I'm dead so my innards can be of use to the Earth?