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Published 14:26 11 Oct 2021 BST
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The Period Poverty in Ireland report also included a list of key recommendations the government has said it is committed to introducing, including more surveys about the impact of period poverty, engaging with the country's most vulnerable groups including the homeless and those living with addiction, and continued negotiations with the EU on the reduction of VAT on products like menstrual cups.
Also this year, a number of companies opted to tackle period poverty through various measures.
Lidl, for instance, became the world's first major retailer to offer free period products in store through their partnership with Homeless Period Ireland and the Simon Communities of Ireland.
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