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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£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

10 Easy Steps to Make Your Home More Eco-Friendly

10 Easy Steps to Make Your Home More Eco-Friendly

Preparing a property for a renovation or major move can create far more waste than many homeowners expect, which is why a more sustainable approach matters from the very beginning. In this guide, Friendly Turtle EcoBlog explores practical ways to make property preparation more eco-friendly, from carrying out a simple waste audit and sorting reusable materials to donating old fixtures, recycling construction debris and disposing of hazardous waste responsibly. Thoughtful decisions during the early stages of a project can help reduce landfill waste, protect outdoor areas, cut unnecessary costs and make the whole process more efficient. The article also looks at lower-impact demolition, smarter yard waste management, water-saving ideas and the value of choosing local waste providers with stronger links to nearby recycling facilities. At Friendly Turtle EcoBlog, we believe sustainable living is not only about daily household habits, but also about making greener choices during bigger home projects. With the right planning, it is possible to prepare your property in a way that is practical, cost-conscious and kinder to the environment.

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How to Design a Sustainable Garden for Your Home

How to Design a Sustainable Garden for Your Home

Designing a sustainable garden is one of the most effective ways to improve your home while creating a more practical and environmentally conscious outdoor space. In this guide, Friendly Turtle EcoBlog explores how thoughtful garden design can help you balance style, function and long-term sustainability. From understanding how you want to use your garden and creating a layout that works with your space, to choosing durable materials and planning planting schemes with longevity in mind, every decision shapes the final result. A well-designed garden should not only look beautiful, but also support everyday living, require manageable upkeep and reflect the character of your home. Friendly Turtle EcoBlog highlights the importance of combining aesthetics with practical considerations such as drainage, lighting and maintenance, helping homeowners create gardens that feel natural, inviting and built to last. Whether you are redesigning an existing space or starting from scratch, careful planning can turn your outdoor area into a place that adds value, comfort and lasting enjoyment.

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Sustainable Plant-Based Meals: 8 Easy Tips

Sustainable Plant-Based Meals: 8 Easy Tips

Making plant-based meals is already a step towards a lower-impact lifestyle, but how you shop, cook and store your food can take it much further. In this guide, Friendly Turtle EcoBlog shares eight practical and achievable ways to make your plant-based meals more sustainable without adding pressure to your daily routine. From choosing seasonal, locally grown produce and using the whole vegetable, to relying on pulses, reducing kitchen energy use and storing food more effectively, each small habit plays a role. These simple changes can help cut food waste, lower packaging use and support a more mindful way of eating. At Friendly Turtle EcoBlog, we believe sustainability should feel realistic and approachable, not overwhelming. With the right habits in place, you can enjoy flavourful, satisfying meals while reducing your environmental footprint in a way that fits naturally into everyday life.

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