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Always said this week that the company will remove the female symbol from the wrappers of its menstruation and sanitary products in response to requests for inclusivity.
Always sanitary products have announced that they will remove the feminine “Venus” symbol on their products in an effort to make them more inclusive to all customers.
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Some members of the San Francisco Bay Area's transgender community praised Always for removing the Venus symbol from the packaging of its sanitary pads.
Procter & Gamble brand Always is removing the Venus, or female, symbol from its menstrual pad packaging in an effort to be more inclusive to all customers.
Always sanitary products will remove the Venus symbol, historically used to represent the female sex, from its products to be inclusive of transgender and nonbinary customers.
The next day, Always (the company that makes feminine pads) took responsibility for the video, saying they wanted to raise awareness about revenge porn. Um, okay?
Proctor & Gamble brand 'Always' made the decision this week to remove the feminine Venus symbol from their menstruation products in an effort to be more inclusive to transgender and non-binary ...
WASHINGTON — Procter & Gamble will be removing the female Venus symbol from some packaging of its Always sanitary products by December. The move comes partly in response to calls and concerns by ...
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He claimed that sanitary pads such as Always have 20 components that are not cotton-related but synthetic material.