Pads & Liners

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Wet Bag for Reusable Sanitary Pads - The Friendly Turtle
Wet Bag for Reusable Sanitary Pads
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£5.30
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£5.30
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organic cotton liners in their box on a grey step
Organic Cotton Liners
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£4.85
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£4.85
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reusable sanitary pads 5 pack
Reusable Sanitary Pads - Moderate Flow (Pack Of 5)
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£26.99
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£26.99
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reusable sanitary towel
Reusable Sanitary Pad - Light Flow (Single Pack)
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£5.99
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organic cotton period pads for women's periods
Organic Cotton Pads
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from £4.45
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heavy flow menstrual pad
Reusable Sanitary Pad - Heavy Flow (Single Pack)
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£9.99
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£9.99
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Fed up with the amount of waste from your periods? You’re not alone. More and more of us are switching to reusable sanitary pads that can massively reduce our impact on our planet every month.

Washable and reusable period pads are easily maintained and can last years when looked after, and another great alternative to sustainable period products.

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Foundation Repair vs. Replacement: Which Is the More Sustainable Choice?

Foundation Repair vs. Replacement: Which Is the More Sustainable Choice?

Foundation repair is rarely discussed as part of sustainable home improvement, yet the choice between repairing and replacing a foundation can have a major environmental impact. Full foundation replacement often involves demolition, heavy machinery, new concrete, steel, transport emissions and large amounts of construction waste. In many cases, targeted repair is the more eco-friendly option because it preserves existing materials, reduces landfill waste and extends the life of the home with fewer resources. Methods such as helical piers, push piers, polyurethane foam injection and improved drainage can stabilise a property while avoiding unnecessary demolition. However, when structural failure is severe or repeated repairs no longer work, replacement may be the more responsible long-term choice. At Friendly Turtle EcoBlog, we believe sustainable living also includes maintaining homes wisely and choosing repair over replacement where safe and practical. This guide explores how homeowners can make lower-impact foundation decisions that protect both their property and the planet.

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Building Healthy Habits for Long-Term Vitality

Building Healthy Habits for Long-Term Vitality

Cellular health is becoming an important part of the modern beauty and wellbeing conversation, shifting attention beyond surface-level products towards the daily habits that support energy, recovery and long-term vitality. Skin, hair and natural glow are closely connected to how well the body repairs, restores and produces energy at a cellular level. While skincare and beauty routines still have their place, lasting radiance is also influenced by sleep quality, stress management, nutrition, hydration and recovery. This article explores how energy metabolism, cellular repair and NAD are linked to appearance, helping readers understand beauty as part of a wider wellbeing system rather than a quick external fix. At Friendly Turtle EcoBlog, we believe conscious beauty should support both inner wellbeing and everyday healthy habits. This guide looks at how caring for your body from within can help promote skin vitality, stronger hair and a more balanced approach to beauty, energy and sustainable self-care.

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7 Natural Ways To Help You Feel Less Anxious

7 Natural Ways To Help You Feel Less Anxious

When anxiety infiltrates someone’s thoughts, one of the best ways to deal with it is to...
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