It’s time to delve even deeper this Plastic Free July and become a plastic pollution activist! Our friends at 5 Gyres share their guide in becoming a plastic pollution activist:
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You Won’t Believe Where You’ll Find Hidden Plastics
Here’s a list of surprising items that contain hidden plastics with a few alternative options to switch to in your daily life!
Shop With Us: Plastic-Free Shopping Guide
This Plastic Free July, we are taking this week to focus on plastic free shopping and zero waste products. Check out our blog to learn more!
Refuse, Reduce, Reuse: How to Start Your Plastic Free Glow Up Today
Welcome to Plastic Free July! We are super excited to start this plastic free journey with you. This week are exploring the basics behind going plastic free; refuse, reduce, reuse.
5 Tips to Make Your Wardrobe More Sustainable
The fast fashion industry is one of the most polluting industries in the world. So, what can we do to reduce your impact on the environment and make your wardrobe more sustainable?
How Much Plastic is in Period Pads?
A new study shows a pack of conventional period pads contains the equivalent amount of plastic as 5 carrier bags. The Natracare team conducted some research and found shocking amounts of plastic in conventional pads, across 3 mainstream brands.
Plastic Free July with Natracare & Friends
We want you to join in this Plastic Free July! Learn how you can participate, win prizes, and help shake the world in a gentle way.
Plant-Based Plastics: Solution Or Problem?
So-called ‘eco-friendly plastics’ are popping up everywhere – from compostable, to plant-based, to biodegradable – But what are they; how are we supposed to dispose of them; and are they too good to be true?
The Problem with Fatbergs and How to Avoid Them
Are you familiar with fatbergs? They are forming everywhere – underneath cities and underneath sleepy seaside towns, too. There’s even a section of a fatberg being exhibited at the Museum of London (flies hatch out of it, apparently).
5 Women Leading the Plastic Free Period Movement
Having a period comes hand in hand with damaging the planet but these 5 trailblazing women are doing brilliant work to change that. They’re waving the red flag for the plastic free period movement, and we’re here to cheer them on.