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Bristol graduates behind menstrual cup cleaner land share of £75k for invention

Kira Goode and Monica Wai are planning to bring Cup2 to market in 2023

Bristol University graduates Monica, left, and Kira invented Cup2(Image: Bristol University)

A Bristol start-up which has developed an on-the-go cleaning case for reusable menstrual cups has won a share of £75,000 from the University of Bristol.

Cup2 (pronounced Cup Squared) is the invention of graduates Kira Goode and Monica Wai, who surveyed thousands of women to find out what deterred them from using the sustainable period product.

The duo discovered there were concerns about changing in public toilets and cleaning the cup at home, especially in shared houses, so they came up with the idea of a portable sterilising and cleaning case.

The pair will use the £11,500 cash injection to fund their current patent application, and are looking to launch their design to the public in the coming months.

The plan, they said, is to bring Cup2 to market in June 2023, following consumer testing this year. The duo hope to donate a Cup2 for every one they sell.

Ms Wai, who studied for an Integrated Master’s in management with innovation at Bristol, said: “It feels crazy to have won. It really makes the hard work worth it and it’s so exciting to be closer to our launch target. Ultimately, our mission is to help and improve the lives of menstruators.

“We hope that by creating this product and building a community we can work towards reducing some of the taboo surrounding periods. We also want to help the environment by reducing the use of single-use plastics.”

Ms Goode and Ms Wai believe those using a menstrual cup and a cleaner could save £564 over five years - and use 96.6% less single-use plastic (from disposable menstrual products) over 10 years.