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Cornstarch sanitary pads cheap enough to avoid tons of ocean plastics, study shows

Cornstarch sanitary pads cheap enough to avoid tonnes of ocean plastics
Cornstarch sanitary pads cheap enough to avoid tons of ocean plastics. Credit: IOP Publishing

A published in Sustainability Science and Technology has discovered a promising alternative to plastic sanitary products, potentially leading to far reduced sanitary waste. Sanitary pads made with cornstarch are 17 times more environmentally friendly compared to plastic equivalents.

The high concentration of plastic in disposable products is a direct threat to the environment. An estimated 200,000 metric tons of sanitary products are disposed of every year, and the vast majority of them end up in the ocean.

Key statistics:

  • Sanitary pads made with cornstarch are 17 times more environmentally friendly compared to plastic equivalents.
  • Each menstruating person uses approximately 120 kg of menstrual products in their lifetime
  • Sanitary pads are made from 90% plastic, corresponding to about four plastic bags
  • 55,000 metric tons of plastic sanitary waste per year ends up in North American bodies of water

Scientists found that, over the course of one year, using a cornstarch-derived called (PLA) to create sanitary products reduced environmental impact by 17 times compared to the plastic equivalent. The PLA-based pads exhibit lower global warming potential and far reduced toxicity due to the material's more sustainable manufacturing processes compared to fossil-based plastics.

Even taking into account that the production of PLA contributes to higher land use, the overall renewable sourcing and lower environmental footprint mitigate the environmental impacts, in comparison to disposable plastic products.

Sustainable alternatives to traditional sanitary products remain underused by large companies, as they require commercial quantities to make these high-street products viable and affordable. Cornstarch-based products are easily producible and can be scaled so that large companies can use them as an effective and sustainable alternative.

Corn is one of the most widely grown crops in the world and is used for a variety of purposes, including food for humans and livestock, biofuel production, and as a raw material in many industrial products. The global trade of corn involves many countries, making it a significant player in the international trade market and enabling large companies to buy large quantities.

Alice Medeiros de Lima, corresponding author of the study, says, "Research into sustainable sanitary materials has consistently shown that while many alternatives to traditional products exist, the key to widespread adoption lies in ease of production, price and scalability.

"Given the detrimental effects of plastic-based sanitary products on the environment, transitioning to cornstarch- based products can significantly reduce waste and provide a more sustainable solution for the future."

More information: Beatriz Aparecida Muniz Pereira et al, Evaluation of the substitution of polyethylene for polylactic acid in sanitary pads through Life Cycle Assessment, Sustainability Science and Technology (2025).

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