Menstruation is a natural biological process for women, typically beginning between the ages of 10 and 15. Unfortunately, many girls only learn about it once they start menstruating. Addressing health-related stigmas and taboos, and providing proper education and knowledge, is essential to ensure that girls can continue with their daily activities without interruption. Improper disposal of menstrual waste is a significant issue. Often, used pads are thrown away in fields, where they are scattered by scavengers, spreading germs and creating unhealthy environments. Pad burning machines offer a solution by incinerating pads and converting them into ash, which can be disposed of without polluting the environment. Many teenage girls flush used napkins down the toilet due to embarrassment and a lack of hygiene facilities, particularly in educational institutions. This practice causes clogs in drainage systems and leads to water stagnation, creating breeding grounds for harmful bacteria and spreading diseases. Repairing these issues is also costly. By using pad burning machines, these problems can be mitigated, providing a hygienic and environmentally friendly way to dispose of menstrual waste. Educational institutions and other facilities must prioritize adequate hygiene solutions to support menstrual health and waste disposal.
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