FLO Natural Bamboo Daily Ultra Thin Panty Liners - Pack of 24
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Product Description
Ultra-thin, plastic free panty liners made from eco-friendly, biodegradable bamboo. Breathable, smooth and absorbent, these individually wrapped panty liners are kind to your skin and the Earth. The panty liners are 99% biodegradable, hypoallergenic and made with EcoCert certified organic bamboo and are Oeko-Tex certified clean processed. Each panty liner is individually wrapped in a plant-based biowrapper.
Free from chlorine, bleach, latex, rayon, plastic, petroleum derivatives, phthalates, GMOs, perfumes, dyes and animal testing. Suitable for vegans.
5% of profits go to girls and women in need through charitable partners like Orchid Project, who work to end FGM and aid survivors. FLO also makes monthly product donations at schools and foodbanks to fight period poverty, working with organisations like Red Box Project and Bloody Good Period.
The panty liners are made from organic bamboo, non-GMO corn fibre and plant starch with a biodegradable backing layer and are individually wrapped in a compostable plant-starch wrapper.
Outer box is made from recyclable cardboard
Made in China
Do not flush
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ReviewsVerified product owner
These are not quite as thin as I wanted, more like usual thickness for a panty liner. Very comfortable but not as long either. Plus biggest drawback is that the packaging comes apart in your hands as soon as you try to open it, tearing very easily
Verified product owner
Fine for protecting luxury underwear if not on your period.
Verified product owner
Great company and love the ethics but these liners are very thin. Great for occasional use or if you have little discharge but I tend to wear them most days and found that by the end of the day they weren’t really up to the task and the adhesive sticky part stuck to my underwear when I took the liner out.
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Cherry asked this question on 24th Aug 2019
Q: Hi How do we dispose of these in the most ethical way? I’m trying to limit the amount of our waste that goes to landfill. Thank in advance Cherry
A: Hi there,
This is the response from FLO:
'Hi! Thanks for your question, it's brilliant you're conscious about this issue. Ideally you can pop the liners into a food compost bag and put it in the compost bin. They can go without the bag in the normal food compost, if easier, but as it'll be a used liner you may prefer to keep them in a bag.
Otherwise, they'll break down over 6 months to 2 years (depending on conditions) in a landfill.'
I hope this helps!
Kind regards,
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About FLO

FLO’s mission is to create healthier, more eco-friendly period products that are affordable and accessible. They use natural, plant based, biodegradable and hypoallergenic materials like organic cotton and organically grown bamboo to create comfortable menstrual care that works and is free from nasty materials that can be found in conventional period products.
Not only do FLO create better pads and tampons, they also work with charities like Orchid Project who work to end female genital cutting (FGM), donating 5% of profits to the charity. They also donate menstrual products to fight period poverty in the UK through Red Box Project and Bloody Good Period.
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