What’s Inside a Sanitary Napkin Disposal Bag (and Why It Matters)
Sanitary napkin disposal bags may be small, but they play a huge role in menstrual hygiene management. What’s inside them — from odor blockers to biodegradable film — directly affects the cleanliness of shared spaces, the dignity of users, and the safety of janitorial staff.
The Future of Feminine Hygiene in Public Restrooms: Trends to Watch
The future of feminine hygiene in public restrooms is simple, sustainable, and accessible. Facilities that invest in low-maintenance, durable dispensers and receptacles will improve user satisfaction, reduce costs, and meet regulatory demands.
Common Dispenser Problems and How to Avoid Them: A Facility Manager’s Guide
Cheap dispensers create hidden costs—more labor, frequent replacements, and user dissatisfaction. GGI’s engineered solutions are built to last longer, perform better, and simplify maintenance. 📞 Contact Golden Group International & Upgrade Your Restroom Reliability Today with Durable, American-made products!
Breaking Barriers: Free Menstrual Products for All
GGI offers a wide range of pad and tampon dispensers
Discover the range of menstrual product dispensers from Golden Group International, offering both free-vend and coin-operated models made in the USA. With versatile options like touchless models and a comprehensive selection of restroom hygiene products, GGI caters to various facilities, including schools, healthcare centers, and corporate offices. Learn about their flexible pricing, customization options, and commitment to providing advanced hygiene solutions.
For more information or a custom quote, email us at Sales@GoldenGroupInternational.com.
Changing the Lives of Students: New Legislation for Free Menstrual Products in Schools
Recent legislation in Colorado, Nebraska, Pennsylvania, and New York is transforming the educational experience for students by ensuring access to free menstrual products. Colorado's House Bill 24-1164 mandates free products in all public schools, while Nebraska's new pilot program will provide $250,000 for school districts starting in 2025. Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro proposed a $3 million investment in public schools for free menstrual products, strongly supported by Pennsylvania's First Lady. In New York, Bill A04060 would require public colleges and universities to provide free menstrual products in restrooms. These initiatives promote health, dignity, and educational equity for all students.
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