Certified byKEBSMarch 2026
Tagi Pads reusable pad and pack
what they are

A better pad — for girls, budgets and the planet.

Tagi Pads are soft, leak-resistant cloth pads that are washed and reused for up to three years. They replace dozens of single-use packs, save money over time, and cut the plastic waste that disposables leave behind. Every pad is designed, sewn and quality-checked by a local team of young women in Cheramei.

Certified by the Kenya Bureau of Standards, Tagi Pads are made for everyone — not only girls from disadvantaged backgrounds. When you buy a pack, you also help fund free pads for girls who can’t afford them.

Order on WhatsApp
why girls love them

Built to last, gentle on everything

Lasts 1–3 years

With proper care, one pad replaces dozens of disposable packs — real savings, month after month.

KEBS-certified

Independently tested and certified to the Kenya Bureau of Standards mark of quality and safety.

Chemical-free

Soft, breathable cloth that’s gentle on skin and free of the chemicals found in many disposables.

Less waste

Reusable means far less non-biodegradable menstrual waste in homes, schools and the environment.

Made locally

Handmade in Cheramei, Uasin Gishu — supporting local livelihoods, not imports.

For everyone

Comfortable, reliable protection for every menstruator — at home, at school or at work.

simple to use

Use, wash, dry, repeat.

Wear

Place the pad in your underwear and secure the wings with the snap button.

Rinse & wash

Rinse in cold water, then wash with soap. Simple, private and hygienic.

Dry

Dry fully in the sun or a clean, airy place — sunlight keeps pads fresh.

Store & reuse

Fold, store somewhere clean, and reuse — for up to three years with good care.

Girls learning to care for Tagi Pads
getting yours

Affordable, with lipa pole pole.

We keep Tagi Pads affordable so cost is never the reason a girl misses school — including a lipa pole pole (pay-in-instalments) option. To order or ask about current prices and bulk rates, message us on WhatsApp and pay via KCB bank or Lipa na Mpesa.

Every pack you buy does more than protect you.

It funds free pads for a girl who can’t afford them, and a fair wage for the young mother who made it.