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Another 5 Sanitary & Hygiene Items to Start Using Eco-consciously in 2020

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great post. we need more awakening on this matter. i think each one of us counts in small actions. but what we do need to understand on an individual level and on a global level, is that we need to change our behaviour towards consumption and our way of thinking. we are no longer in the 20th century. thank you for sharing!
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Thank you too for your thoughts on this! Couldn’t agree more.
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Thanks for providing such wonderful information. It cost both to our economy and environment. Living in the modern and fast going world, everybody prefers which is more convenient to us. Using a menstrual cup or sponge, I will hesitate to use it. I still remembers taking the sponge out of patient in the emergency room, which was not a good experience at all.
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Thank you too for sharing! Of course, if there’s no greener and also safer alternatives on the market yet, we shouldn’t risk it.
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Thank you, your post is little overwhelming, but needed to be said.
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Yeah, sure it is.
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Another helpful post. I don’t know if you get access to The New York Times, but I think this Op-Ed, though very disturbing, is important reading for anyone concerned about our planet.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/01/09/opinion/australia-fires.amp.html
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Good to re-read today, what with everyone wiping everything.
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Very informative article. No doubt with the pandemic there would be a lot more used wet wipes ending up in our landfills. Staggering how big a carbon footprint the textile industry is.
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