"Consumers can only choose what they're offered. If consumers demand something, companies will listen."


— Kristin Kagetsu, Saathi


In this episode

Kristin Kagetsu of Coralus Venture Saathi joins Activator Bryn Bamber to talk about her business, tackling period poverty, and how this creates a ripple effect in other areas of the lives of menstruators.


They also discuss:

The taboo of menstruation and why the reusable options don’t necessarily solve all the problems
Kristin's start in mechanical engineering and her journey to Saathi
The company's manufacturing process
Their new program for plastic avoidance credits
Challenges they've faced + overcome in the past year
Stories of impact in the local community and beyond
Their role as a systems change business and what’s coming next
Saathi’s ask for the Coralus community

We invite you to join us as an Activator.


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Connect with Bryn on LinkedIn.




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