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Print Exclusive: From Germiston to the world

Palesa Pads heads eco-friendly solution to the ‘period crisis’ faced by Africa.

On a mission to take over the world, Sherie de Wet from Albemarle started an eco-friendly sanitary wear company called Palesa Pads.

A company she believes will run the ‘cloth pad revolution’ and make South Africa the first country to do away with disposable sanitary pads.

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For the full story be sure to get this week’s copy of the Germiston City News, out on Wednesday (June 20).

 

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