M3M & Sirona Unveil India's First Menstrual Hygiene Vending Machines across 15 M3M Commercial Spaces
HT Syndication
Gurugram (Haryana) [India], August 27: Sirona, a leading femtech brand, and M3M India, a visionary real estate developer, have announced their partnership to install multi-product feminine hygiene vending machines just outside women's washrooms in M3M's malls and commercial complexes, ensuring easy, dignified access to menstrual hygiene products such as menstrual cups, period panties, sanitary pads, panty liners, toilet seat covers, and stain-removing wipes. This initiative marks a major milestone in public health infrastructure, as M3M becomes the first real estate developer in India, and possibly globally, to proactively integrate these solutions; it follows Sirona's successful deployment of similar machines at Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport in partnership with GMR, signalling mounting momentum for inclusive, women-first public spaces.
Deep Bajaj, Co-founder, Sirona, said, "This is more than a machine, it is a message. Access to menstrual hygiene products should be a basic facility in every public space. With M3M, we have found a partner who shares that vision and is setting an inspiring benchmark for the real estate sector in India and beyond."
About Sirona:
Sirona is an award-winning Indian femtech brand committed to solving intimate and menstrual hygiene challenges through innovative products, education, and impact-driven partnerships. From menstrual cups to toilet hygiene essentials, Sirona has become a trusted name in progressive personal care.
M3M India is one of the fastest-growing real estate developers in the country, known for its visionary urban projects in the commercial, residential, and retail sectors. With a focus on sustainability, design, and customer experience, M3M is reshaping modern India's skyline.
About M3M Foundation:
M3M Foundation is the philanthropic arm of the M3M Group and is committed to bringing equitable development that ensures a life of dignity for every individual. The Foundation works on key areas such as education, healthcare, environment, disaster management, skill development, and community welfare. Programs like iMpower, Lakshya, Sarvoday, Saakshar, and Sankalp are empowering communities across India with sustainable, inclusive development models.