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What are the Benefits of Biodegradable Sanitary Pads?

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What are the Benefits of Biodegradable Sanitary Pads?

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  1. What are the Benefits of Biodegradable Sanitary Pads? Worldwide public awareness about menstruation and menstrual products is on the rise. Now is the right time to start the switch to organic sanitary pads. 1. Environmentally Safe Plastic is a significant constituent of conventional sanitary pads. It might seem like an insufficient quantity, but the hazard is enormous when you aggregate its global use over decades. 2. Skin-Friendly The intimate area requires the utmost care and hygiene. The wrong product can cause adverse health issues, such as itching, rashes, or worse. Stay clear of these problems by switching to fabric-based biodegradable sanitary pads. These are safer and more comfortable. 3. Non-Polluting The plastic-based sanitary napkins that are in circulation now contain polymers. These tend to release a chemical called dioxin when exposed to air. It is a highly toxic chemical. 4. Compostable in Nature Out of the various options available, you also get sanitary napkins that can be deposited in soil and used as compost. These are usually made of bananas, sugarcane fiber, and organic cotton. Grewind Solutions LLP Website: https://grewind.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GoGrewind Twitter: https://twitter.com/GoGrewind Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gogrewind/

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