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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organic cotton liners in their box on a grey step
Organic Cotton Liners
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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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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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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.

Blog posts

Supporting Maternal Recovery After Birth Injuries

Supporting Maternal Recovery After Birth Injuries

When birth doesn’t go to plan, recovery can feel physical, emotional, and deeply personal. Some mothers regain strength quickly, while others need weeks or months to heal from pain, fatigue, mobility limits, or low mood. The most helpful support is practical and consistent: reduce decision-making, keep essentials within reach, prepare nourishing meals, tidy the space, and handle daily chores so she can focus on rest and bonding. Gentle routines matter too, from hydration and sleep to calm, low-stimulation moments that help her process what happened without pressure. At Friendly Turtle EcoBlog, we often talk about mindful, low-waste living that supports real life and postpartum care is a time when “simple and supportive” matters most. A safer, calmer home and hands-on help can make recovery feel possible again.

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Eco-Conscious Personal Care: Best Low-Waste Practices

Eco-Conscious Personal Care: Best Low-Waste Practices

A low-waste bathroom routine often starts with a simple realisation: the bin fills up fast, even when you shop carefully. Mini bottles, cotton pads and cracked pump tops add up in weeks. This Friendly Turtle EcoBlog guide breaks eco-conscious personal care into practical, repeatable habits that reduce waste without making hygiene feel complicated. You’ll learn how to scan labels quickly (and spot vague “fragrance” claims), choose packaging that actually gets finished, and make refills work in real life by setting a regular top-up day. We also cover everyday issues like hard water, which can lead to product overuse, plus smarter storage so half-used items don’t expire in drawers. With a few small prompts to slow impulse buys, you can buy less, use what you own, and keep your routine calm, tidy and genuinely sustainable over time.

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How to Build a Sustainable Wine Collection at Home

How to Build a Sustainable Wine Collection at Home

Building a wine collection at home can be genuinely rewarding, but it works best when you keep it intentional rather than impulse-led. Start by understanding your own taste profile (lighter vs full-bodied, fruit-forward vs earthy) and make notes as you try new bottles, so future buys feel purposeful. A simple budget helps too: add a few bottles each month, mix everyday drinkers with the occasional “special occasion” pick, and leave room for learning wines such as organic, biodynamic, or lesser known regions that offer brilliant value. Storage matters more than people think aim for a cool, steady temperature, decent humidity, and horizontal bottles to protect corks. Most importantly, build your collection around how you actually eat and host: whites for lighter dishes, reds for richer meals, and a sweet option for cheese or desserts. At Friendly Turtle EcoBlog, we love low-waste living that still feels enjoyable, so think about sustainability as you collect: choose producers with transparent practices, buy smarter not bigger, and focus on bottles you’ll genuinely open and appreciate.

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