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How to Have a Plastic-Free Period
Reducing the amount of plastic we use in our day-to-day lives is an ongoing effort. From coffee cups to shopping bags, there are plastic-free alternatives for so many of our everyday items – including period products. Menstrual items are arguably one of the worst contributors to plastic pollution yet are a necessity. A shocking 1.5 to 2 billion menstrual products which contain plastic are flushed down Britain’s toilets every single year. Their journey will usually lead them to rot in landfills or float around polluting the oceans.
Plastic pollution is harmful to everyone – humans, animals, and plants included. And that’s mainly because it takes hundreds of years to decompose, releasing toxic pollutants as it does. Even if you’re binning your pads and tampons, they’re still harming the environment if they’re full of plastic (and FYI, your average disposable period pad is made of 90 percent plastic). The only way to truly have a sustainable period is to shop for plastic-free products.
A fifth of British women have purchased period underwear in the last year, and a third said they are interested in purchasing some in the future. Brands are stepping up, too, with more and more companies ditching plastic packaging and applicators. It’s fairly easy to find reusable tampons and pads, plastic-free menstrual cups, and period gym-wear, and they are the answer to feeling good physically and morally.
If you’ve been curious about how to have a plastic-free and sustainable period, you’ve come to the right place. We’ve rounded up some of the best eco-friendly period products.
– Additional reporting by Tori Crowther
Plastic-Free Period Products: Fluus
It’s hard to believe these haven’t existed for years, but flushable period pads have finally arrived. Fluus offers completely plastic-free, fully biodegradable pads that are made from plant fibres which are fully absorbent and then break down when flushed in the toilet. Yes, no more awkward sanitary bins needed, and you don’t need to feel guilty when you flush. While most period products can be stuck in landfill for over 500 years, these are broken down and turned into clean water, renewable energy, and fertiliser when it arrives at the water treatment centre. Order the non-toxic
Plastic-Free Period Products: DAME
DAME created the world’s first
Plastic-Free Period Products: Modibodi
One POPSUGAR-favourite period-pant brand is Modibodi. Every single product on the site is plastic free, and the brand has recently launched a
Elsewhere on the site, Modibodi caters to babies and adults of all genders. The brand makes leak-proof
Plastic-Free Period Products: Hey Girls
By purchasing from UK-based brand Hey Girls, (which was founded by a mother and her two daughters) you’re getting a trifecta of goodness. You’re buying an eco-friendly alternative to period pads, saving money in the long run, and the brand operates a buy one, donate one scheme whereby for each product sold, Hey Girls donates a product to someone in need. If you’re starting out in your reusable period pad journey, we recommend trying the
Plastic-Free Period Products: BeYou
If you’re looking for an even more sustainable option, consider a period cup such as the
Plastic-Free Period Products: TOTM
Plastic-Free Period Products: Flo
Another great, accessible period-brand option is Flo. The products come in the cutest ice-cream-tub packaging and are 100 percent plastic free. Available at Boots and Boots.com,
Plastic-Free Period Products: Ohne
If you didn’t think tampons could be trendy, wait until you meet Ohne. Think of it as the Glossier of periods. Ohne specialises in tampons that come either with (from £6) or without a cardboard applicator (from £5). To make sure you’re never stuck without a supply, you can opt into its subscription services to get your favourite products delivered to your door. The brand also makes the most subtle
Plastic-Free Period Products: Freda
One of the most beautiful period brands out there has to be Freda. The brand offers tampons (from £3.60, depending on absorbency and quantity), various pads, and teen starter packs that are hypoallergenic, fragrance-free, and chlorine-free. Freda is completely transparent that it still uses some plastic packaging, however reassuring customers that it is recyclable.
Plastic-Free Period Products: WUKA
WUKA is one of the most size-inclusive and body-positive period-pant ranges on the market, catering from size XXS to 6XL. The products really pack a punch, too, holding from two to six tampons’ worth of period blood. Offering all kinds of period clothing, from sport shorts and swimwear to leggings and hipsters, you’ll find exactly what you need at WUKA. Our favourite is the genius
Plastic-Free Period Products: Saalt
Saalt exclusively creates clean, high-performance products using medical-grade, 100 percent recyclable materials. Everything Saalt makes is really beautiful. From