Project

Saathi

Saathi began in 2015, when its co-founders Kristin Kagetsu, Tarun Bothra and Grace Kane – graduates of MIT (US) and Nirma University – came together on a mission to create fully eco-friendly, compostable sanitary pads using locally sourced banana fiber. They were inspired by the idea of improving women’s access to sanitary products in India.
Picture of a man and a woman holding banana fibre

The insight at the origin of this social enterprise? Women in India produce more than 100,000 tons of waste from sanitary pads every year. Sanitary products are often made from plastic, which takes 600 years to decompose; or is burned, generating CO2 emissions and toxic fumes. Using a patented technology to process natural fibre into a highly absorbent pulp, Saathi has developed alternatives that decompose in just 3-6 months. Their first 100% biodegradable and compostable sanitary pads are made from banana fibre, an absorbent natural fibre readily available in India. Saathi pads are good for the body, community and environment. 

Supporting the circular economy 

Saathi works on the principle of circular economy. The impacts are built into their supply chain. They buy banana fiber which is agri-waste from farmers to provide them extra income, employ women from underserved communities in the factory to support their autonomy, and the pads are sold in urban areas at a premium price and in rural areas at a subsidized price, thanks to NGO partners, to address the issue of accessibility as well as plastic waste. 

Saathi joined forces with various NGO partners which work with 80,000+ villages in India to help educate women in rural Jharkhand about menstrual hygiene, as well as provide banana and bamboo-fibre sanitary pads. 

This young social enterprise has already improved the lives of 7,800 women and saved 18.7 tons of plastic waste and 52 million tons of CO2. The next challenge? To launch new products and increase production, in order to reach more women in India and beyond. 

Would you like to help Saathi keep making a positive impact? 

  

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Project began: 05/09/2016 

Leading organisation: Saathi 

The country where the team is based: India 

Covered Countries: India 

Theme: Local and Indigenous Knowledge 

Sub-themes: Waste management 

Tag: #Women 

Project needs

  • Communication strategy design 
  • Crowdfunding 
  • Equipment supply 
  • In search of financial partners 
  • Partnerships development 
  • Press relations 
  • Sponsorship/ Philanthropy 
  • Strategy/advocacy 
  • Volunteer workforce

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