Top Industry Leaders in the Organic Natural Feminine Care Market
Latest organic and natural feminine care Companies Update
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Jun 2023: To establish a manufacturing plant for personal healthcare products in Gujarat, Procter & Gamble India announced an investment of Rs 2,000 crore. Over the past ten years, P&G, a prominent US consumer goods manufacturer, has invested more than Rs 8,200 crore (about $1 billion) in the nation through its activities. The cutting-edge manufacturing facility will produce goods for P&G's global healthcare product portfolio, including digestives. P&G's sustained commitment to supporting India's growth journey and "its commitment to continually adapt and transform the supply chain to meet the requirements of its clients best, and community" are reflected in the investment, according to a statement.
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Aug 2023: Walmart has become a well-liked retail partner for natural and eco-friendly DTC companies in niches including feminine care and sexual health. Baby care, home and garden, and other sectors that Walmart has been updating with up-and-coming businesses are all ripe for freshening with organic and sustainable products. Even if comfort and value are the company's top-selling points, expanding its selection of organic and clean items helps Walmart appeal to millennial parents and Gen Z, who increasingly value purchasing goods made sustainably and with clean formulas.
List of organic and natural feminine care Key companies in the market
- Procter & Gamble (U.S.)
- Armada & Lady Anion (Australia)
- Bodywise Limited (U.K.)
- Corman USA Inc. (U.S.)
- GladRags (U.S.)
- Heyday Care LLP (India)
- Maxim Hygiene (U.S.)
- Apropos (U.S.)
- Purganics (India)
- Rael (U.S.)
- Saathi (India)
- The Honest Company Inc. (U.S.)
- Tosama (Slovenia)
- Veeda USA (U.S.)