9 reusable menstrual pads and 1 carry case made by Rovtop, first available May 2018.
Disposable period products have a large environmental impact, and this has become an important topic of conversation. A disposable sanitary pad is around 90% plastic. This means they take a long time to break down in landfill and disposable period products are regularly found during beach cleans in the UK. Reusable fabric pads like these offer an alternative which has much less impact on the environment.
However, the high upfront cost of purchasing reusable pads and the need to wash them regularly means that access to them is not always equal.
One reusable menstrual pad, green with blue and white flowers, made by Rovtop, first available May 2018.
Disposable period products have a large environmental impact, and this has become an important topic of conversation. A disposable sanitary pad is around 90% plastic. This means they take a long time to break down in landfill and disposable period products are regularly found during beach cleans in the UK. Reusable fabric pads like these offer an alternative which has much less impact on the environment.
However, the high upfront cost of purchasing reusable pads and the need to wash them regularly means that access to them is not always equal.
One reusable menstrual pad, cream with a floral pattern, made by Rovtop, first available May 2018.
Disposable period products have a large environmental impact, and this has become an important topic of conversation. A disposable sanitary pad is around 90% plastic. This means they take a long time to break down in landfill and disposable period products are regularly found during beach cleans in the UK. Reusable fabric pads like these offer an alternative which has much less impact on the environment.
However, the high upfront cost of purchasing reusable pads and the need to wash them regularly means that access to them is not always equal.
One reusable menstrual pad, blue with white and green spiral patterns, made by Rovtop, first available May 2018.
Disposable period products have a large environmental impact, and this has become an important topic of conversation. A disposable sanitary pad is around 90% plastic. This means they take a long time to break down in landfill and disposable period products are regularly found during beach cleans in the UK. Reusable fabric pads like these offer an alternative which has much less impact on the environment.
However, the high upfront cost of purchasing reusable pads and the need to wash them regularly means that access to them is not always equal.
One reusable menstrual pad, black and white pattern with flowers, made by Rovtop, first available May 2018.
Disposable period products have a large environmental impact, and this has become an important topic of conversation. A disposable sanitary pad is around 90% plastic. This means they take a long time to break down in landfill and disposable period products are regularly found during beach cleans in the UK. Reusable fabric pads like these offer an alternative which has much less impact on the environment.
However, the high upfront cost of purchasing reusable pads and the need to wash them regularly means that access to them is not always equal.
One reusable menstrual pad, blue and green mandala patterned, made by Rovtop, first available May 2018.
Disposable period products have a large environmental impact, and this has become an important topic of conversation. A disposable sanitary pad is around 90% plastic. This means they take a long time to break down in landfill and disposable period products are regularly found during beach cleans in the UK. Reusable fabric pads like these offer an alternative which has much less impact on the environment.
However, the high upfront cost of purchasing reusable pads and the need to wash them regularly means that access to them is not always equal.
One reusable menstrual pad, nautical themed, made by Rovtop, first available May 2018.
Disposable period products have a large environmental impact, and this has become an important topic of conversation. A disposable sanitary pad is around 90% plastic. This means they take a long time to break down in landfill and disposable period products are regularly found during beach cleans in the UK. Reusable fabric pads like these offer an alternative which has much less impact on the environment.
However, the high upfront cost of purchasing reusable pads and the need to wash them regularly means that access to them is not always equal.
One reusable menstrual pad, pink floral pattern with birds, made by Rovtop, first available May 2018.
Disposable period products have a large environmental impact, and this has become an important topic of conversation. A disposable sanitary pad is around 90% plastic. This means they take a long time to break down in landfill and disposable period products are regularly found during beach cleans in the UK. Reusable fabric pads like these offer an alternative which has much less impact on the environment.
However, the high upfront cost of purchasing reusable pads and the need to wash them regularly means that access to them is not always equal.
One carry bag for reusable menstrual pads, decored with seashells, made by Rovtop, first available May 2018.
Disposable period products have a large environmental impact, and this has become an important topic of conversation. A disposable sanitary pad is around 90% plastic. This means they take a long time to break down in landfill and disposable period products are regularly found during beach cleans in the UK. Reusable fabric pads like these offer an alternative which has much less impact on the environment.
However, the high upfront cost of purchasing reusable pads and the need to wash them regularly means that access to them is not always equal.
This case is used to store the pads once they have been used, both on the go and before they can be washed.