The intention is to offer free products at more than 150 offices and depots for it 4,000 female employees around the UK.
Furthermore, Amey has found a supplier whose products are biodegradable and plastic free 鈥 it even plants trees.
Emily Davies, Amey鈥檚 director of social impact, said: 鈥淎nyone who needs period products whilst at work should be able to obtain them without barriers, without embarrassment and for free 鈥 a simple step we鈥檙e taking at Amey to create workplaces that support women. We鈥檙e especially excited to be partnering with Grace & Green who are putting sustainability front and centre of their ethics and products.鈥
Grace & Green founder Frances Lucraft said: 鈥淎s people become more conscious of the plastic waste they create, many of us are looking at the effects our period products can have on the environment. By a big company like Amey providing plastic-free products to their employees, it sends a clear message that other companies should do the same. Together we can have periods that are better for us, and better for the environment.鈥
Grace & Green has promised to plant a tree for every order Amey places.
Last year, Amey signed up to Peppy, a digital health app that provides specialist health advice on menopause issues
鈥淪upporting women empowers female colleagues to fully achieve their ambitions, whilst creating a diverse, gender balanced culture that benefits everyone,鈥 Amey said.
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