Kimberly-Clark is recognizing Menstrual Hygiene Day by highlighting the commitment of team members at two of our feminine care production sites — Neenah Cold Spring in the U.S. and Nogales, Mexico. Our employees proudly wore the menstruation bracelet, a symbol aimed at encouraging open and stigma-free discussions about periods.
Globally, around 500 million women and girls lack adequate access to the resources and support necessary to manage their menstrual health with safety and dignity. This challenge not only impacts their well-being but also their ability to access education and economic opportunities, creating broader global implications. At Kimberly-Clark, we are dedicated to promoting menstrual health, breaking taboos, and raising awareness through our brands, partnerships, and community initiatives.
Globally, around 500 million women and girls lack adequate access to the resources and support necessary to manage their menstrual health with safety and dignity. This challenge not only impacts their well-being but also their ability to access education and economic opportunities, creating broader global implications. At Kimberly-Clark, we are dedicated to promoting menstrual health, breaking taboos, and raising awareness through our brands, partnerships, and community initiatives.