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Always, To Remove Feminine Symbols From Sanitary Products To Accommodate Transgenders

IgbereTV reports that, Always, a popular sanitary product producer owned by Procter & Gamble (P&G) has decided to remove female logo from its sanitary products to accommodate transgenders who make use of their sanitary products too.

A transgender campaigner known as Ben Saunders, back in June contacted sanitary product brand Always to ask them one important question : Why do they feature feminine logos on all of their packaging? But it turns out that Ben wasn’t the only person who wanted to know the answer.

Also, Melly Boom, a Twitter user wrote Always, asking why it is “imperative to have the female symbol on their sanitary products”. She added: “There are non-binary and trans folks who still need to use your products too you know!”

Always after considering their requests responded with a letter, explaining the action they plan to take.

In the letter to Ben, Sheryl, a member of the Always team, revealed that the company had decided to remove the feminine logo from their packaging.

Sheryl wrote: “Dear Ben, I wanted to come back to you regarding your message about the Always wrappers’ design with the female symbol on it you sent 18/06/2019.

“We listened to you and our marketing team worked a solution! We are glad to inform you that as of December we will use a new wrapper design without the feminine symbol. Please just be aware that you might find products with the old wrapper design in the stores for some weeks after December, as the distribution of the new packages might take some time – the new designs should be in store Jan/Feb 2020.”

She also said: “We are absolutely grateful for having people like you voicing their opinions. Thank you for contacting us, your comments help us improve every day!”

The decision was applauded by a number of people, including Ben and Melly, for being inclusive.

A social media user that supported the decision, said: “I understand that you guys love girl positivity but please understand that there are trans men that get periods.”

However this information did not go down well with many people, especially women who were unhappy, as they said that female biology is being eliminated by the decision taken.

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