Initial Hygiene launches a new Bulk FreeVend Flex dispenser - techbuzzireland

Initial Hygiene, Ireland’s leading provider of hygiene solutions, has launched its new Bulk FreeVend Flex dispenser, a dual-vend unit designed to support period dignity in the workplace, education sector and public washrooms.

The Bulk FreeVend Flex allows organisations to offer two different sanitary products in one hygienic, easy-to-use free-vend dispenser. It accommodates a range of refill options, including 100% organic, dermatologically tested products such as Selenei and Clairpharm pads and tampons, as well as Tampax and Always refills.

The product offers flexibility for facilities managers, schools and colleges to provide enhanced accessibility for all washroom users. It supports compliance with workplace health and safety regulations and provides a tangible way for businesses to demonstrate care and inclusion.

Sian Walkling, Marketing Manager for Initial Hygiene, said: “Bulk FreeVend Flex is about making period products accessible without stigma or inconvenience. This solution helps employers meet the growing demand for free sanitary product provision while offering a reliable, sustainable and practical option.”

The dispenser features a compact, high-capacity design, a viewing window to monitor stock levels, and a hygiene flap to keep products clean and dry. Refills are available in bulk or refill sleeve formats to suit varying needs.

For more on Initial Hygiene’s period dignity solutions, visit www.initial.ie/washroom-period-dignity/

By Jim O Brien/CEO

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