Sirona sets new records, crosses the sale of 10 lakh menstrual cups in India

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New Delhi: Sirona, India’s premier feminine hygiene start-up successfully crosses sales of 10 lakh units of its menstrual cups in India, becoming the first Indian company to achieve this milestone. Over the years, Sirona has been instrumental in leading the change in the “taboo” period category, “cupverting” or converting over 10 lakh women to menstrual cups that are a sustainable, economical, and convenient choice for period management. This achievement shows how education and conversations driven by Sirona in this category are helping women challenge premonitions and make better-informed decisions.

Sirona Menstrual Cups are FDA-approved, made of 100% medical-grade silicone, and offer up to 8 hours of leakproof protection and complete freedom from rashes. A menstrual cup also generates no sanitary waste and lasts for up to 10 years – making them an eco-friendly and economical option to manage monthly periods. Sirona Menstrual Cup is also an Amazon Bestseller and Amazon Choice product.

Commenting on the achievement, Mr. Deep Bajaj, CoFounder & CEO, of Sirona said, “Since the inception, our sole objective has been to impact the lives of women positively with innovative products that solve unaddressed feminine hygiene issues. We also educate and share unbiased information with our customers that empowers them to make the right decision. I am extremely proud of this milestone that we have achieved. In the times to come, we hope to create more impact with our products, services, content, and community and provide a complete ecosystem to women in this category.”

On the account of Sirona crossing the sale of 10 lakh menstrual cups in India, the company released a video showcasing employees, customers, and even the founders celebrating this feat. Talking about the #10LakhSironaCupverts Campaign, Anika Wadhera, Head of Marketing and Brand Communications at Sirona said, “Sirona was probably the first brand to introduce menstrual cups in India. Over the years, with education-led communication, the right content, and a good product we have made periods, rash-free, leak-free, trash-free, and cash-free for menstruators and saved lakhs of pads from going to the landfill. To make menstrual health inclusive, the Sirona Hygiene Foundation also works towards improving the menstrual hygiene of underprivileged menstruators in India by providing them with category education and free menstrual cups. Over 1 lakh women have already been educated about good menstrual health practices and over 5000 menstrual cups have been donated as a part of the foundation’s “lakhon khwayishen” program. We have come a long way. It definitely calls for a celebration!”

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