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Registered on Startup India District

Uprising

Mumbai, Maharashtra

Sectors as filed: Health & Wellness

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In their own words

Executive SummaryThe Blissful Women is a mission-driven organization focused on the "Rash Free, Trash Free" movement. They address the intersection of environmental sustainability, women’s health, and menstrual equity. By providing eco-friendly products and hygiene infrastructure, they aim to eliminate the health risks of plastic-based pads and reduce the massive environmental footprint of menstrual waste.Core Problem StatementThe business addresses four critical pillars of the menstrual crisis in India:Environmental Impact: Conventional pads are 90% plastic and take 500–800 years to decompose, contributing to thousands of tons of non-biodegradable waste.Health Hazards: Synthetic materials in disposable pads disrupt vaginal microflora, leading to UTIs, rashes, and long-term risks like cervical cancer.Lack of Access: Only 36% of women in India use sanitary products. In rural areas, taboos lead to the use of unsanitary materials (rags, ash, soil), while 20% of girls drop out of school due to lack of facilities.Infrastructure Stress: Inappropriate disposal leads to clogged sewage systems, creating significant maintenance challenges.Key Solutions & OfferingsThe Blissful Women provides a holistic ecosystem for menstrual management:Sustainable Products: Reusable Cloth Sanitary Napkins designed to be skin-friendly, rash-free, and cost-effective over time.Access Infrastructure: Installation of Manual Sanitary Vending Machines in schools, rural washrooms, and workplaces to ensure emergency access and reduce school dropout rates.Disposal Solutions: Industrial Incinerators that convert used napkins into 1 gram of sterile ash in just 3 minutes, solving the "trash" problem at the source.Educational Advocacy: Outreach programs designed to break taboos and educate women on quitting unsanitary traditional methods.Leadership TeamMansi Thakkar Sampat (Founder): A social entrepreneur with a background in commerce and education. She was inspired to start the venture after recognizing the lack of emergency hygiene facilities and the environmental toll of disposable products.Divij Shah (Partner): A sales and marketing professional with experience at Aditya Birla Group. He focuses on environmental issues and women’s empowerment, driving the brand's B2B and B2C growth.Business Contact InformationLocation: Kandivali West, Mumbai, Maharashtra.Website: www.theblissfulwomen.comMission Motto: Rash Free, Trash Free Periods.

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Registered on Startup India
2026
Self-declared stage
Scaling
Healthcare & Lifesciences in Mumbai
3,098 records
District
Mumbai
State
Maharashtra

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Maharashtra

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