Menstrual Health • Hygiene Access • Women Empowerment
Building Inclusive Menstrual Hygiene Solutions
RedTaboo empowers girls, women, schools and communities through menstrual health awareness, hygiene infrastructure, women entrepreneurship and sustainable health solutions to create informed, confident and stigma-free environments.


Her Health Hygiene
A holistic menstrual health and adolescent wellbeing initiative designed to educate, empower and build confidence among girls and women.
Hygiene Infrastructure
Safe and accessible menstrual hygiene solutions through sanitary vending machines and eco-friendly disposal systems.
Women Entrepreneurship
Empowering women and self-help groups through sanitary pad production, entrepreneurship support and sustainable livelihood opportunities.
CSR & Partnerships
Collaborating with schools, colleges, NGOs, corporates and institutions to implement scalable menstrual health and hygiene programs.
Her Health Hygiene(HHH) Program
A holistic menstrual health and adolescent wellbeing program designed for schools, colleges, institutions and communities to promote awareness, confidence and wellbeing.
Menstrual Health Awareness
Good Touch / Bad Touch
Life Skills
Self Defense
Emotional Wellbeing
Hygiene Infrastructure

Sanitary Napkin Vending Machines
Easy and safe access to sanitary products through automated dispensing systems designed for schools, offices and institutions.

Sanitary Napkin Incinerators
Eco-friendly menstrual waste disposal systems that promote hygiene, safety and sustainability.

Bulk Sanitary Napkins
Ensuring uninterrupted access to menstrual hygiene through quality sanitary napkins for institutions, CSR programs and community distribution initiatives.
Women Entrepreneurship
Empowering Women Through Entrepreneurship
We support women and self-help groups through sanitary pad production, entrepreneurship development and livelihood opportunities.
Our no-royalty social franchise model enables women to generate sustainable income while promoting menstrual hygiene awareness in their communities.


