In remote areas where women struggle to afford basic sanitary products, many resort to unhygienic alternatives that compromise both their health and opportunities for education and employment. A new innovation from India may help change this reality.
Surat-based company R I EXIM has developed an affordable, fully-automated sanitary pad manufacturing machine designed to lower production costs and increase accessibility of feminine hygiene products. Priced at 65,000 Indian rupees (approximately $780), the equipment targets small businesses and community organizations looking to establish local production.
| Machine Type: | Fully automatic sanitary pad production |
|---|---|
| Power Source: | Electric |
| Operation: | Fully automated |
| Production Capacity: | 100 units/month |
| Delivery Time: | 7-10 days |
| Warranty: | 1 year |
| Minimum Order: | 1 unit |
While the machine's affordability makes it attractive for small-scale operations, potential buyers should carefully evaluate its specifications and maintenance requirements. The manufacturer offers one-year warranty coverage and currently has seven units available in inventory, with a monthly production capacity of 100 machines.
This innovation represents a promising approach to addressing menstrual hygiene challenges in developing regions. By decentralizing production capabilities, the technology could help break cycles of poverty and gender inequality while improving public health outcomes.