Natural Shower Gel & Body Wash

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plastic free vanilla body wash
Shower Creme Refill - Dreamy Vanilla & Caramel
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£5.50
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tangerine hair and body wash
Hair & Body Wash Refill Sachet - Candied Tangerine
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£6.50
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Hand & Body Wash Patchouli & Sweet Orange - 250ml - The Friendly Turtle
Hand & Body Wash Patchouli & Sweet Orange - 250ml
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zero waste shower creme sachet
Shower Creme Refill - Shea Tree
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plastic free body wash set
Passion Fruit Body Wash Set With Aluminium 'Bottle For Life'
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£21.50
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organic shower gel from green people
Moisturising Shower Gel - 200ml
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£17.99
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sop bodywash 250ml
SOP Body Wash - Bergamot & Black Pepper
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milly and sissy spice it up body wash set
Spice It Up! Body Wash Set
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£25.99
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black pepper hand and body wash in glass pump bottle
Hand & Body Wash - Rose Maroc & Black Pepper
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rose geranium hand and body wash
Hand & Body Wash - Rose Geranium
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complete zero waste set
Hand & Body Wash 'Make The Switch' Set
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£34.00
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Neat Foaming Body Wash - Hibiscus & Acai Berry Refill
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£4.50
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Neat Foaming Body Wash - Coconut & Vanilla Bean Refill
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Neat Foaming Body Wash - Mimosa Blossom & Neroli Refill
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Explore our range of natural body washes crafted with plant-based ingredients, free from chemicals, SLS, and parabens for a healthier skin experience. Perfect for eco-conscious choices, our plastic-free shower gels help you ditch unnecessary plastic waste while keeping your skin soft and hydrated.

Whether you prefer a refillable body wash or a zero-waste shower gel, we offer a variety of scents and formulas that suit every preference. Our products deliver gentle cleansing while protecting both your skin and the environment.

Choose sustainable body care for a cleaner planet and healthier skin today.

Blog posts

Solid vs Engineered Parquet: Which Is More Sustainable?

Solid vs Engineered Parquet: Which Is More Sustainable?

Parquet flooring remains a timeless choice for homeowners who want warmth, character, and long-lasting style underfoot, but choosing between solid and engineered parquet involves more than appearance alone. From a sustainability point of view, the decision often comes down to durability, material efficiency, installation needs, and how well the floor performs over time in real living conditions. Solid parquet offers the appeal of natural hardwood throughout and can be sanded and refinished many times, making it a strong long-term option in the right environment. Engineered parquet, meanwhile, uses a thinner real wood layer over a stable core, which can make better use of timber resources and improve performance in spaces with changing humidity or underfloor heating. For readers of the Friendly Turtle EcoBlog, this is exactly the sort of design choice where practicality and sustainability meet. Understanding how each flooring type is made, where it works best, and how long it is likely to last can help create a home that feels both beautiful and environmentally responsible. Choosing well-made flooring once, rather than replacing poor-quality materials repeatedly, is often the greener path.

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Eco-Friendly Ways to Dispose of Old Carpets Responsibly

Eco-Friendly Ways to Dispose of Old Carpets Responsibly

Getting rid of an old carpet may seem like a simple home task, but it can carry a much bigger environmental impact than many people realise. Bulky, awkward, and often made from mixed materials, carpets are frequently sent to landfill or incineration when they could potentially be cleaned, reused, or recycled instead. For readers of the Friendly Turtle EcoBlog, this is exactly where more thoughtful choices can make a real difference. Before replacing a worn carpet, it is worth considering whether professional cleaning could extend its life and prevent unnecessary waste. If removal is unavoidable, the next best step is to explore reuse opportunities, take-back schemes, or local recycling options before turning to general disposal. Preparing the carpet properly, separating underlay where required, and checking local collection rules can also make eco-friendly disposal much easier. Choosing lower-impact flooring next time including natural fibre alternatives can help reduce waste even further. Small decisions at home, from maintenance to disposal, all play a part in building a more sustainable lifestyle.

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How Eco-Friendly Habits Improve Emotional Well-being

How Eco-Friendly Habits Improve Emotional Well-being

Eco-friendly living is often discussed in terms of reducing waste, saving energy and protecting the planet, but its effect on emotional wellbeing is just as meaningful. In this article, Friendly Turtle EcoBlog explores how simple sustainable habits can support a calmer, more balanced everyday life. Small actions such as spending time in nature, gardening, reducing unnecessary purchases and choosing reusable items can help people feel more grounded, purposeful and connected to the world around them. These habits encourage mindfulness by bringing more attention to everyday choices, while also creating a greater sense of consistency and control, which can be especially valuable during stressful or overwhelming periods. Friendly Turtle EcoBlog highlights how sustainable living is not only about environmental responsibility, but also about building routines that feel steadier, more intentional and more rewarding. By starting with manageable changes and focusing on progress rather than perfection, it becomes easier to create habits that support both the planet and personal wellbeing. In this way, greener choices can have a positive impact both internally and externally, helping people feel more connected, more mindful and more hopeful about the future.

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