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Bristol's Natracare announces pilot scheme with Social Farms and Gardens

The vegan sanitary products company will support communities alongside the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ charity

Susie Hewson of Natracare and Sophie Antonelli of Social Farms & Gardens with Natracare staff(Image: Social Farms & Gardens)

A Bristol company which creates compostable disposable period products has announced a new composting partnership.

Natracare, which was established by Susie Hewson in 1989, has partnered with º£½ÇÊÓÆµ wide charity Social Farms and Gardens to support communities who farm, garden and grow together.

Ms Hewson was recently recognised in the King's Birthday Honours List 2023 and was awarded Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) for her services to women and the environment.

The partnership will see Natracare provide composting bins to Social Farm and Gardens’ specially selected community garden projects, starting off with a number of different areas of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, as a pilot scheme in which they will compost garden and food waste, as well as Natracare period products.

Natracare products are designed to have minimal environmental impact in their making, and after use, to be disposed as part of bio-recycling systems, not into landfill. They have been independently tested to EN13432/ASTM D6400 and proven compostable in managed industrial hot composting systems. They are free of heavy metals and other pollutants, and pass Ecotoxicity testing, so that the material produced from them when composted, can be used as a mulch to improve soil, or as a medium to grow fruit and veg.

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Throughout the ongoing partnership, each Social Farms and Gardens community garden group will manage and maintain a hot composting process and monitor the progress of the composting.

The Social Farms and Gardens partnership is the latest initiative in Natracare’s recently launched project #BeKind campaign, designed to draw attention to the need to design health and well-being products for bio-loop systems, and to consider the impacts on wellbeing and our environment, of consumer choices.