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Why ending period poverty means more than profit, with Eloise Hall

Why ending period poverty means more than profit, with Eloise Hall

The Good Oil with Scott Phillips
Sea. 1 Ep. 6746 min
4 Jun 24
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In a world of profit and cash, why is a social-enterprise a viable option for founders looking to make an impact?  Eloise Hall is the co-founder of TABOO Period Products, one of Australia's leading period product providers, and a social enterprise that's making a tangible real world impact for women and girls facing period poverty.  Eloise joins host Scott Phillips online to talk through her founders story, what TABOO is looking to do next and how she's tackling the impact vs profit conversation.  TABOO Period Products is launching a new charity, the TABOO Foundation, to expand its work in addressing period poverty in Australia. To find out more, contact [email protected] If you would like to support the growth of the TABOO Foundation, email us to make a donation and we can provide you with a tax deductible receipt.