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Forbes 2025: 30 Under 30 Europe – Social Impact
Forbes –
RedLockers co-founders Liza Eriksson and Clara Lidman are included on Forbes' prestigious 30 under 30 list Europe in the category Social Impact.
Read more here.

RedLocker's founders among other Swedes on Forbes exclusive list
SvD Kompakt-
Every year, Forbes magazine lists 30 remarkable individuals under the age of 30 across a range of industries. This year, several Swedes appear on the European lists: among others the founders of RedLocker, who work to provide schools and workplaces with free menstrual products. The aim is to highlight the achievements of young people.

Free menstrual products at Kungsgårdsskolan: ”This has saved me many times”
SVT Helsingborg-
It has been several years since Kungsgårdsskolan in Ängelholm introduced free tampons in four of the girls' toilets. For the students at the school, the menstrual product dispensers have saved them many times.
"It can be a bit embarrassing to ask a teacher if you can get a pad or tampon."
See more here.

One year of free menstrual products at DFK Katrineholm: 'Periods are not taboo'
Kkuriren-
A year has passed since all sports clubs in Vingåker and Katrineholm gained access to free menstrual products through RedLocker and Sörmlands Sparbank.
For women’s football in Katrineholm, it has meant a lot.
Read the full article here.

Exciting and unique seminar about health, periods and exercise!
Södermanlands Nyheter-
Hur ska man tänka kring idrott och mens och hur ska tjejerna själv förhålla sig till mensen? Den 19 mars bjuds föreningar i Nyköpings och Oxelösunds kommun in på ett event som handlar om just det.
Läs mer om föreläsningseventet här.

Free menstrual products at Brunnsjöberget: “It felt natural to help the girls with this”
Lokalti Dalarna-
Dispensers with free menstrual products are becoming increasingly common in the sports world. Now they are also available in the women's changing rooms at Brunnsjöberget.
Read more here.

Tranemo municipality – free menstrual products for all municipal organizations: “A question of gender equality”
Tranemo municipality has decided to enter into a partnership with RedLocker and provide all municipal organizations with free menstrual products.

Are free menstrual product dispensers becoming the norm?
Virgule -
A Swedish brand, distributor of free menstrual products, is teaming up with a producer of chemical-free menstrual products. The aim is to conquer the Luxembourg market.
Read the full article here.

Schools in Täby now have boxes of free menstrual care products
Mitt i Stockholm -
Schools and organisations now have menstrual products dispensers with free tampons and pads.
- There has been a demand.
Read the full article here.

RedLocker - Gislaved municipality
Gislaved kommun -
From a fictional school project to becoming one of Europe's first distributors of free menstrual care products - how does it work and what does it have to do with Gislaved Upper Secondary School?
Read the full article here.

Started as an Junior Achievement corporation - scaling up in Europe
Dagens industri -
Last year, the menstrual protection distributor Redlocker doubled its turnover. Now it's about to enter the European market with the help of Dutch company Yoni.
‘We have an aggressive growth plan that we are working from,’ says Liza Eriksson, CEO and co-founder of Redlocker.
Read the full article here.

Investing in menstrual products counters the taboo
Piteå Tidningen -
Menstrual products are now freely available to students in Älvsbyn district. It is one of the specific initiatives from the Centre Party's budget.Read the full article here.