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Planet-Friendly ‘Biodegradable’ Sanitary Pads


Normal (plastic) Pads have become one of the prime sources of pollution. There are millions of non-biodegradable sanitary napkins rotting in the landfills in India. These sanitary pads are the main contributors to plastic pollution as their contents include 90% plastic. 

However, over the past couple of years, some brands have revolutionalized pads by working on substitutes for the usual sanitary pads - biodegradablenapkins

Suppliers claim these products to be produced from organic cotton and environment–friendly products. While they come at a higher price point, these products use natural raw materials, are better for our well-being and far less destructive to the planet. It's high time that one gets conscious about the environment and switch to an eco-conscious brand for pads or tampons as a choice. 

To help make your choice easier, we have come out with a list of a few of the recommended biodegradable sanitary padsbiodegradable sanitary pads.

1. The Woman’s Company

TWC Pads are super soft and extremely absorbent. They are made of 100% organic cotton, biodegradable, rash-free, plastic-free and devoid of chemicals and dioxins. These are great for women who want to make the conscious shift to organic to prevent environmental degradation. They have 3 kinds of pads available – each suited to a particular body type and catering to a specific need. They have Teen Pads (the perfect size for a young girl starting with her periods), Day Pads (for women with normal period flow) and Night Pads (slightly larger and more absorbent pads that are leak-proof for that stress-free night’s sleep). All of their pads are available on Amazon in a pack of 12 and are an absolute steal for their quality.

2. Azah  

When it comes to intimate hygiene products or female-friendly essential products PeeSafe Azah’s ultra-soft organic pad has become another popular brand that offers variety in this field.  

Many women today are switching to biodegradable sanitary pads designed and produced by Azah. These pads are comfortable to wear and are organic that ensures the usage of non-toxic and environment-friendly materials. The pads from Azah are free from leakage and chemicals. 

3. Carmesi

After herself facing allergies the founder of Carmesi, Tanvi Johri, discovered all-natural and bio-degradable sanitary pads and napkins. These premium sanitary pads reach Indians in complete biodegradable disposal bags making menstruation safer and healthy for both women and the planet. 

 4. Plush

Plush pads are 100% cotton pads and are highly absorbent. The upper layers of these biodegradable pads are comfortable and instantly dry up to avoid infections or allergies. 

These organic cotton and chemical-free products make sure the body gets no allergies from usage and the planet gets no harm upon disposal. 

5. HeyDay 

Founder of HeyDay, Deepanjali Dalmia, spoke about her planet-friendly sanitary pads and said, “Women suffered from rashes, skin infections and UTIs on their periods and didn’t seem to have a better, greener alternative. I wanted to disrupt this space with a product that wasn’t only better for a women’s body and the earth but also priced at a fairly affordable rate.” The company produces napkins with the help of absorbent core sheets made from plant-based fibers like bamboo, corn starch etc. 

6.Saathi

Saathi is the popular name in the field of sanitary pads and female essential needs now. Produced using highly-absorbent banana fibre, and not carrying any bleach or chemicals that release toxins into the environment upon disposal, Saathi, is one of the best choices to opt for when it comes to the environment. The pads inside carry recycled packages and hygiene paper. 



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