Startup: Sanitary Waste Usually Ends Up In Landfills And Seas. This Innovation Recycles It To Protect Environment, Empower Women - Forbes India
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Padcare Labs' innovation breaks down the toxic waste of sanitary napkins and recycles the disposed pads into cellulose that can be used in the packaging industry or to make vases, paver blocks, and more
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