Anonymous wrote:Arlington and Fairfax incinerate all of their trash in WTE plants. No waste.
Anonymous wrote:I use a diva cup and have for years. Took me a few days to figure out how to insert it easily, but smooth sailing since then. I don't have crazy heavy periods, and I just empty it 2-3 times a day (usually 2) so I don't have to deal with it in public restrooms ever.

Anonymous wrote:The only proper green approach is to confine yourself in a menstrual hut. Get it rigged for wifi so you can "work from home" and remain productive during your menses.
That would be pretty funny if it wasn't for the fact that in some cultures, women are still forced to do this. Crazy, isn't it?Anonymous wrote:I use lunette. I read amazon reviews and chose that one - can't remember why anymore. I could do it fine the first month, but after 3 or 4 it's more second nature. Not that hard, and the fact that it's a bit icky in a public restroom is no big deal because since you can keep it in up to 12 hours you can pretty much avoid that.
The only icky thing is keeping clean - when removing it tends to make things a little messy down there on very heavy days. Tampons have the benefit of keeping things a little cleaner on removal. You can always intersperse use of a tampon with a cup of you see the same issue. I love that between the cup and reusable washable pantiliners, my periods are free (except for the start-up costs)
