commercial success: Despite commercial success and B Corporation certification, the co-founders of Lunapads felt like they werent meeting their social and environmental goals, according to Globe and Mail. Medical clinic goes paperless to cure efficiency ailments THE CHALLENGE In 2008, through their Pads4Girls program , the Vancouver-based social business, which produces reusable feminine hygiene products, was donating its products to girls in developing countries. But this was a pricey and time-consuming undertaking, costing nearly $80,000 annually and reaching only 300 girls each year. More Related to this Story
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