Gift Wrap, Bags & Accessories

14 products

fabric wrapping set in blue
Organic Cotton Gift Wrapping Set - Ocean
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£17.00
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£17.00
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reusable gift wrapping set
Organic Cotton Gift Wrapping Set - Earth
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£17.00
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£17.00
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all purpose bag large size
All Purpose Organic Cotton Bag - Large (7 Colours)
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£5.70
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£5.70
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organic cotton reusable bag
All Purpose Organic Cotton Bag - Medium
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£4.90
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£4.90
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small drawstring bag in 7 colours
All Purpose Organic Cotton Bag - Small
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£3.50
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£3.50
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Brown Gift Wrap, Jute Ribbon & Kraft Tag - The Friendly Turtle
Brown Gift Wrap, Jute Ribbon & Kraft Tag
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upcircle drawstring bag
UpCircle Drawstring Bag
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£3.10
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£3.10
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friendly turtle branded recyclable paper gift bag
Friendly Turtle Gift Bag
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£2.99
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£2.99
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kraft paper tape
Self-Adhesive Kraft Paper Tape
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recycled cotton twine with dispenser
Recycled Natural Cotton Twine
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recycled twine in cardboard box
Recycled Yarn Twine
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Small Cotton Drawstring Pouch - The Friendly Turtle
Small Cotton Drawstring Pouch
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£2.50
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£2.50
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coccoina natural glue plastic free
Coccoina Natural Glue - 125g
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£6.00
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£6.00
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Eco Paper Packaging Tape
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£5.50
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Eco gift wrap should be the new norm! Why use single-use gift wrap which, as it turns out, is mostly non-recyclable, when we have reusable wrap instead.

And just an idea…why gift your eco present in a reusable, drawstring pouch or bag which the receiver can then use for just about anything else that you might have usually reached for a plastic carrier bag for. Winning.

Blog posts

Complete Guide to Scaffold Towers: Height, Safety, and When to Consider Alternatives

Complete Guide to Scaffold Towers: Height, Safety, and When to Consider Alternatives

Scaffold towers provide a safe and practical way to carry out many home maintenance and renovation projects, from painting ceilings and repairing gutters to repointing brickwork and exterior decorating. Choosing the correct tower height, understanding stability requirements and following essential safety guidance can help prevent accidents while improving efficiency on site. Hiring reusable aluminium scaffold towers instead of purchasing equipment for occasional use can also support a more sustainable approach to DIY by reducing unnecessary consumption and encouraging the shared use of durable resources. Knowing when a scaffold tower is the right solution, and when alternatives such as podium steps or scissor lifts are more appropriate, helps homeowners complete projects safely and responsibly. At Friendly Turtle EcoBlog, we believe sustainable home improvement is about making informed choices that protect both people and the planet. This guide explains scaffold tower heights, safety checks, PASMA guidance and practical alternatives, helping readers carry out renovation and maintenance work with greater confidence while reducing waste and extending the life of their homes.

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Sustainable Ways to Prevent Foundation Damage Before It Starts

Sustainable Ways to Prevent Foundation Damage Before It Starts

Sustainable homeownership starts long before major structural repairs become necessary. While many homeowners focus on improving insulation, upgrading windows or reducing household energy use, protecting a home's foundation is just as important for lowering environmental impact. Preventing foundation damage helps avoid resource-intensive repairs that often require large amounts of concrete, steel, heavy machinery and construction waste. Fortunately, simple maintenance habits can make a significant difference. Keeping gutters and downpipes clear, managing rainwater effectively, maintaining consistent soil moisture, improving drainage, grading the landscape correctly and choosing native, drought-tolerant planting all help protect a home's structural integrity while conserving natural resources. At Friendly Turtle EcoBlog, we believe the most sustainable home improvements are often preventative rather than reactive. Caring for your home's foundations not only extends the lifespan of the property but also reduces waste, lowers future repair costs and supports a more responsible approach to home maintenance. This guide explores practical, eco-friendly strategies that help homeowners prevent foundation damage before it starts, creating healthier, longer-lasting homes with a smaller environmental footprint.

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Why Organic Surfaces Are a Sustainable Choice for Modern Homes

Why Organic Surfaces Are a Sustainable Choice for Modern Homes

Organic surfaces have become a defining feature of sustainable modern homes, offering a timeless alternative to trend-driven interiors. Natural materials such as timber, stone, clay and linen introduce warmth, texture and character that manufactured finishes often struggle to replicate, while their durability helps reduce waste by extending the lifespan of kitchens and living spaces. Rather than replacing surfaces every few years to follow changing fashions, investing in high-quality organic materials encourages a more conscious approach to home design that values longevity, craftsmanship and responsible consumption. These materials also pair beautifully with contemporary finishes, creating interiors that feel balanced, elegant and welcoming without relying on excessive decoration. At Friendly Turtle EcoBlog, we believe sustainable living starts with choosing products and materials that are made to last, helping homeowners reduce their environmental impact while creating healthier, more considered spaces. This guide explores why organic surfaces continue to shape modern British interiors, how they enhance everyday living, and why natural, durable materials remain one of the smartest long-term investments for anyone designing a sustainable home.

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