
UCLA Student's Eco-Friendly Sanitary Pads Gain Popularity
UCLA Student Launches Eco-Friendly Sanitary Pad Made from Banana Waste A University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) student, Titilope (@itzmelmaot), is making waves with her innovative new product: PADÍ, a sanitary pad crafted from banana agrowaste and infused with herbal sanitizers. The video shows Titilope distributing samples of her product to students on campus, highlighting its eco-friendly nature and unique features. "Introducing PADÍ!!! Literally using it right now, and I am in love!" Titilope exclaims in her video, emphasizing her personal satisfaction with the product. The video showcases the pad's design, emphasizing its absorbency and comfort. The use of banana waste in its production makes it an environmentally conscious alternative to traditional sanitary pads. PADÍ's launch at UCLA represents a significant step towards sustainable menstrual hygiene solutions. The student-led initiative underscores the potential for innovation and entrepreneurship in addressing environmental and social challenges. This initiative is a testament to the growing awareness of eco-friendly alternatives in the personal care industry.