Plastic-Free Dish Washing - Eco-Friendly Dish Soap & Dishwasher Tablets

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Organic Marseille Soap Bar
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Dish Washing Soap Bar 155g - Eco Living
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Eco Friendly Washing Up Bar - Lemon
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Organic - Marseille Soap Bar 300g - White
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Marseille Dish Soap Bar - Lemon Scented
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£6.99
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Marseille Dish Soap Bar - Aloe
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Wablu - Naked Wonder Tabs Dishwasher UK 40 tabs
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WABLU Naked Wonder Tabs Laundry
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£7.90
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TABS Dishwasher Tablets - Lemongrass
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TABS Dishwasher Tablets - Lavender
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TABS Dishwasher Tablets - Apple
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TABS Dishwasher Tablets - Tea Tree & Mint
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TABS Dishwasher Tablets - Fragrance Free
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EcoLiving Dish Soap Scraps - Fresh Citrus
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£3.00
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EcoLiving Dish Soap Scraps - Sweet Orange
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EcoLiving Dish Soap Scraps - Fragrance Free
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Soapy Suds Dishwasher Salts
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Discover our eco-friendly dish washing collection, featuring plastic-free dish soap bars, eco dishwasher tablets, and natural washing-up liquids.

Perfect for a zero-waste kitchen, our products effectively remove grease while being gentle on your skin and the planet. Made with non-toxic, biodegradable ingredients, these UK-made soaps and tablets are free from harsh chemicals, ensuring safer cleaning for your home. Whether you prefer a Marseille soap bar or eco-friendly dishwasher capsules, our range supports sustainable living with packaging designed to reduce waste.

Upgrade your kitchen cleaning routine with our eco-conscious dishwashing products that deliver outstanding results without harming the environment.

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How to Travel Sustainably With a Minimalist Mindset

How to Travel Sustainably With a Minimalist Mindset

Travelling lightly is one of the easiest ways to shrink your footprint without losing the joy of discovery. A minimalist mindset keeps you focused on experiences rather than overpacking, overbuying, and rushing from place to place. Start with lower-impact transport where you can: trains, coaches, shared transfers, cycling, and walking all reduce emissions while helping you see more of the destination at street level. Pack with intention, not “just in case” fear. Choose neutral, mix and match layers, one comfortable pair of shoes you can walk in, and refillable toiletries (solid bars and travel decants work brilliantly). Bring a reusable bottle, a tote, and a small repair kit so you can fix small issues instead of replacing items mid-trip. Once you arrive, slow down and spend locally independent cafés, markets, and makers so your money supports the community rather than mass tourism. At Friendly Turtle EcoBlog, we love the idea that sustainability can feel calmer, not restrictive: fewer items, smarter choices, and more time to appreciate nature and culture. Travel less cluttered, and your memories become the souvenir.

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How to Travel Georgia Sustainably as a First-Time Visitor

How to Travel Georgia Sustainably as a First-Time Visitor

First-time visitors to Georgia often want a clear, stress-free introduction that balances culture, nature and everyday comfort. Many begin in Tbilisi, where the airport sits close to the city centre and the compact Old Town allows easy walking between the sulphur baths, Narikala cable car and riverside viewpoints. Sustainable travel here means choosing walkable routes, local cafés and small hotels that support the community. Short trips to Mtskheta add historical depth without long drives, while Kakheti introduces wine traditions through slower, guided visits that reduce unnecessary transport. Some travellers combine Tbilisi with Batumi, using efficient internal travel rather than multiple flights. At Friendly Turtle EcoBlog, we encourage first-time visitors to travel Georgia responsibly by pacing itineraries, staying in family-run guesthouses, joining small-group tours and respecting local ecosystems. These mindful choices help reduce environmental impact while still offering a rich, authentic experience of Georgia’s cities, landscapes and traditions.

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Sustainable Ideas for a Calm, Multifunctional Garden

Sustainable Ideas for a Calm, Multifunctional Garden

A calm, multifunctional garden can be more than a pretty backdrop it can become a practical extension of your home that supports slow mornings, outdoor meals, and genuine downtime. In this Friendly Turtle EcoBlog guide, we look at simple, sustainable ways to shape an outdoor space that feels organised, welcoming, and easy to use throughout the week. Start by creating clear “zones”: a quiet seating corner for reading, a dining spot for relaxed lunches, and a flexible open area for play or potting. Light-touch structures, such as an airy pergola or a sheltered veranda, add definition without blocking daylight, making the garden usable in changeable weather. Keep the mood restful with layered planting: evergreens for year-round structure, seasonal flowers for colour, and lightly scented herbs near paths. Choose reclaimed or recycled materials where possible, add soft warm lighting, and reduce water waste with mulch and a simple rainwater butt. The result is a garden that feels calm, functional, and kinder to the planet.

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