Menstrual Cups

6 products

eco friendly period cup in 6 designs on purple background
Ruby Cup Menstrual Cup (Small) 4 Colours
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£23.95
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ruby cup menstrual cup medium 4 colours including 1x donation
Ruby Cup Menstrual Cup (Medium) 4 Colours
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£23.95
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£23.95
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collapsible menstrual cup cleaner in 6 colours
Ruby Clean Sterilising Cup - Available in 4 Colours
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£16.95
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grace green period cup
Grace & Green Period Cup
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£24.99
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£24.99
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organicup menstrual cup on a stand
OrganiCup - 3 Sizes Available
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£20.99
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Ruby Kegel Trainer- 2 Colours - The Friendly Turtle
Ruby Kegel Trainer- 2 Colours
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£12.95
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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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How to Make Your Home Painting Project More Sustainable

How to Make Your Home Painting Project More Sustainable

Eco-friendly home painting is about more than choosing a low-VOC paint. A truly sustainable painting project considers the full process, from accurate planning and durable materials to reusable tools, proper surface preparation and responsible disposal. Buying only the paint you need helps reduce waste, while high-quality finishes can extend the time between repaints and lower long-term material use. Low-VOC and zero-VOC paints can also improve indoor air quality, making freshly decorated rooms healthier for families and pets. Simple choices such as using canvas drop cloths, cleaning brushes properly, storing leftover paint for touch-ups and recycling old tins can all reduce the environmental impact of a home decorating project. At Friendly Turtle EcoBlog, we believe sustainable living is built through practical, thoughtful choices that make everyday homes healthier and lower waste. This guide explores how homeowners can make painting projects more sustainable while still achieving a beautiful, long-lasting finish.

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The Hidden Waste in a Home Makeover (and How to Avoid It)

The Hidden Waste in a Home Makeover (and How to Avoid It)

Creating a beautiful home does not have to come at the expense of the planet. Yet behind many home makeovers lies an often-overlooked problem: perfectly usable furniture, décor and household items being replaced long before they reach the end of their lives. From rugs that looked different online to flat-pack furniture that never quite fitted the room, much of what ends up in skips and landfill is discarded because of poor planning rather than wear and tear. This article explores the hidden waste generated by modern decorating habits and the rise of fast furniture, while offering practical ways to create a more sustainable home makeover. Reusing existing pieces, measuring carefully, testing colours in different lighting and buying more slowly can all help reduce unnecessary consumption. At Friendly Turtle EcoBlog, we believe sustainable interiors are built around thoughtful decisions, longevity and conscious consumption rather than constant replacement. By choosing quality over quantity and giving unwanted items a second life through selling, donating or repairing, homeowners can create stylish, personal spaces that last longer, generate less waste and support a more circular approach to home living.

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