Eco-Friendly Stationery | Recycled Notebooks, Pens & Sustainable Supplies

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pink recycled paper list pad
Recycled Paper List Pad - IDEAS Pink
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green recycled paper list pad
Recycled Paper List Pad - IDEAS Green
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Recycled A5 Sketchbook - IDEAS Pink
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vent for change notes book olive
Recycled A5 Notebook With Lined Paper - NOTES Olive
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Olive Green Recycled Pencils - Notes Sleeve
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Recycled Leather Pocket Notebook Journal – Mustard Yellow
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Explore our eco-friendly stationery collection featuring recycled notebooks, sustainable pens, and plastic-free writing tools. Perfect for schools, offices, and creative spaces, our stationery is made from reclaimed materials like recycled paper and ocean plastic. Designed to reduce waste while keeping your workspace stylish and organized.

Shop now for sustainable stationery essentials that are kind to the planet!

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How Pilates Helps Reduce Stress and Mental Overload

How Pilates Helps Reduce Stress and Mental Overload

Pilates offers far more than physical exercise; it provides a practical way to slow down, reconnect with the body and create space for calm in an increasingly fast-paced world. With many people spending long hours in front of screens and juggling constant notifications, mental fatigue, stress and physical tension have become common parts of everyday life. Pilates helps counter these challenges by encouraging mindful movement, focused breathing and full-body awareness. Through controlled exercises and diaphragmatic breathing techniques, it can support nervous system regulation, improve posture and help release tension that often builds up in the neck, shoulders and lower back. The practice also creates a valuable opportunity to step away from digital distractions, allowing the mind to rest and refocus. Over time, increased body awareness can help individuals recognise the early signs of stress and respond more intentionally before they become overwhelming. At Friendly Turtle EcoBlog, we believe sustainable wellbeing is built through simple habits that nurture both physical and mental health. This article explores how Pilates can support stress relief, emotional resilience and mindful living, making it a valuable tool for anyone seeking greater balance, focus and wellbeing in modern daily life.

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Why Transparency Matters in Health and Wellness Choices

Why Transparency Matters in Health and Wellness Choices

Health and wellness choices should be guided by clear, honest information rather than vague claims, trend-led marketing or incomplete product descriptions. As consumers become more careful about what they put in or on their bodies, transparency is becoming essential across supplements, healthcare services, wellness products and everyday wellbeing decisions. Clear ingredient lists, evidence-based information, honest communication and accountability help people make safer, more confident choices while reducing the risk of misinformation. This Friendly Turtle EcoBlog article explores why transparency matters in modern health and wellness, from building trust between providers and consumers to helping people understand potential risks, benefits and alternatives before making decisions. It also highlights how openness can support more conscious living by encouraging people to question marketing claims, look for reliable information and choose brands or services that value honesty, responsibility and long-term wellbeing.

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How to Enjoy a Sustainable Weekend in London

How to Enjoy a Sustainable Weekend in London

London is one of the best cities in the world for a sustainable weekend break, offering a rich mix of history, culture, green spaces and locally owned businesses that can be explored with minimal environmental impact. Thanks to its extensive public transport network, walkable neighbourhoods and abundance of free attractions, visitors can experience the capital without relying heavily on taxis or private vehicles. From iconic landmarks such as Big Ben, Westminster Abbey and Buckingham Palace to world-class museums including the British Museum and the Natural History Museum, there are countless opportunities to enjoy London while travelling more consciously. Exploring areas such as Notting Hill, Shoreditch and Covent Garden also allows visitors to support independent shops, cafés and local markets. A stroll along the South Bank, a visit to Borough Market or a day spent discovering the city’s parks and riverside paths can provide a memorable experience while encouraging a slower pace of travel. At Friendly Turtle EcoBlog, we believe sustainable travel is about making thoughtful choices that benefit both travellers and the places they visit. This guide highlights how to enjoy London’s famous attractions, vibrant food scene and hidden gems while embracing a more mindful, low-impact approach to exploring one of Europe’s most exciting cities.

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