Woodcutter wrote:In sports, apparently, the diva cup is appreciated ...
And not only among sportswomen.
Charlotte wrote:Woodcutter wrote:In sports, apparently, the diva cup is appreciated ...
And not only among sportswomen.
Charlotte wrote:Hey there, huh! But you will admit that it is a very eco-friendly utensil!
Charlotte wrote:Targol wrote:PS: in a little more radical, we also have the textile diaper to replace the disposable diapers for babies. But hey, it requires a little more ecological awareness than that necessary to blow your nose in cloth
In the US there is (or at least existed five years ago) a company that "rents" you diapers, you use them like disposables, except that twice a week they take the "trash" and take them away. diapers to wash them and deliver the clean diapers to you.
On another note, and here it only concerns girls, there are plenty of ecological and much healthier alternatives than disposable tampons and pads. But here I pass you the details (for now), I saw forums to depopulate by half when the subject has been launched (will understand ...).
You're right, Targol. KILL THE WIPES !!
citro wrote:The washable diaper also exists in France, made in France, by little French hands. I never thought of talking about it, this oversight is repaired, I present to you:sittop.com
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