Food Containers & Sandwich Boxes

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Stainless Steel Sandwich Box - Black & Blum
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£27.95
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Shimla - Square Stainless Steel Container 750ml
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£14.00
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£14.00
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Large Stainless Steel Sandwich Box - Black & Blum
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£32.99
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bamboo lunch box
Bambaw Bamboo Lunch Box
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from £25.99
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Kadapa - Round Stainless Steel Containers (Set Of 3 )
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£20.00
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Panna - Rectangular Two Tier Lunch Box With Mini Container
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£22.00
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Do Composite Veneers Stain? What To Know About Keeping Them Bright

Do Composite Veneers Stain? What To Know About Keeping Them Bright

Composite veneers can brighten and refine a smile, but unlike porcelain, they are more prone to staining over time. Because composite resin is slightly more porous, everyday habits such as drinking coffee, tea, red wine or smoking can gradually dull the surface and shift the colour. The good news is that a consistent care routine can make a real difference. Brushing twice daily with a non-abrasive toothpaste, flossing carefully around the veneer edges, rinsing after highly pigmented foods and keeping up with six-month dental visits all help preserve a cleaner, brighter finish. At Friendly Turtle EcoBlog, we’re interested in practical self-care choices that support long-term wellbeing, and veneer maintenance is no different: looking after what you already have is often the most sensible, lower-waste approach. This guide explains why composite veneers stain, how long they typically last, when they can be repaired rather than replaced, and which daily habits help them stay smooth, natural-looking and fresh for longer.

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Composite Veneers vs. Porcelain: Which Is Right for You?

Composite Veneers vs. Porcelain: Which Is Right for You?

Veneers can be a confidence game-changer, especially if you’re self-conscious about chips, gaps or staining. But choosing between composite veneers and porcelain veneers isn’t just about aesthetics it’s about your timeline, budget, lifestyle, and how “reversible” you want the change to be. Composite veneers are typically shaped and bonded directly onto your teeth in a single visit, with minimal enamel removal and easier repairs if you chip one. Porcelain veneers, meanwhile, are custom-made in a lab, highly stain-resistant, and designed for a longer lifespan but they usually require some enamel to be trimmed and are harder to patch if damaged. At Friendly Turtle EcoBlog, we also like to look at choices through a practical, lower-waste lens: conservative options that preserve healthy tooth structure, reduce repeat replacements, and fit real life often feel like the most sustainable decision long-term. Use this guide to weigh what matters most speed, durability, maintenance, and flexibility so you can pick the option that supports a natural-looking smile you’ll feel great about for years.

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Sustainable Roofing: Reduce Your Home’s Carbon Footprint

Sustainable Roofing: Reduce Your Home’s Carbon Footprint

Your roof is easy to ignore when you’re trying to live greener, but it may be one of the biggest levers you can pull. The right roofing choices can cut summer heat gain, lower energy bills, and reduce your household’s carbon footprint without changing how you live day to day. From cool roofs that reflect sunlight and keep surface temperatures dramatically lower, to longer-life materials like recycled-content metal and durable tiles, sustainability starts with what you install and how long it lasts. For those ready to go further, green roofs can absorb rainfall, improve insulation, and cool the air around your home, while solar panels or solar shingles can turn your roof into a small, clean power plant. At Friendly Turtle EcoBlog, we focus on practical upgrades that reduce waste and emissions so you can choose a roof that protects your home and supports a lower-impact lifestyle, one smart decision at a time.

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