Wed, May 23 2012

Have An Eco-Friendy Period

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Saving The Planet One Period At A Time

Nowadays we can walk into a store and purchase disposable-everything. One-time-use has become a major selling feature for so many products, and no one is really sure why. Feminine products are no exception to that trend. 'That time of the month' might not only be devastating to you, but also detrimental to our planet. Reports have shown that women in America throw away 20 BILLION disposable menstrual products a year. And that's just the United States. That's a lot of bloody waste, pardon the pun.

Enter Moonpads, a leading global distributor of eco-friendly, organic, reusable (yes, I said reusable) menstrual pads. Now, I know what you're thinking. Reusable and menstrual pads should never appear in the same sentence. However, Moonpads are not so different from cloth diapers hmm... Ok, maybe that doesn't help either.

Sleek, slender, hand died, and actually quite attractive to look at, Moonpads are perfect for any environmentalist with a vagina. Disposable menstrual products are made of various non-biodegradable materials, like plastics that don't even go away once deposited to a landfill. In addition, the production of these materials creates an abundance of dioxin, one of the most toxic chemicals on earth, into our breathing air, our water sources and ultimately into our food chain.

For only $59, you can own 9 Moonpads, which can be washed by hand or in a machine, and dry quickly and easily.

Visit www.ilovemymoon.com for more information, or to place an order.


Style Lisa
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