Scotland has become the first nation to offer free feminine hygiene products to any citizen who has lived there for at least two years.
From Monday, councils and education service providers in Scotland will be legally required to ensure that free sanitary products are available to anyone who needs them.
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MP Monica Lennon, who was behind the legislation that was passed by parliament, reacted quickly to the situation on Twitter. “Proud of what we have achieved in Scotland. We are the first but will not be the last,” she said.
“As the cost of living crisis takes hold, the Vintage Goods Act is a beacon of hope that shows what can be achieved when politicians come together for the good of the people we serve,” she added, in an interview with Sky News.
Currently, tampons, pads and some reusable products are funded in schools, colleges and universities in Scotland. Since 2017, around £27m has been spent on providing access in public places.