e all know that we shouldn't be using wipes. Even the most gentle can leave skin smarting, their flimsy texture requires scrubbing that's far too vigorous, and the sight of them piled up in your bathroom bin inspires guilt.
Besides, asNow, Holland and Barrett has decided that drastic times call for drastic measures, and announced today that they will banning the sale of wet wipes altogether. Head of Beauty, Joanne Cooke,to stop selling them in its 800 stores, "We want to encourage our customers to think about what they currently throw away and encourage them to swap to more sustainable alternatives.
This is such great news! Our ShowerInACan was created to help combat the wet wipe waste problem. Our antibacterial foam gets you clean and fresh with no need for water or a towel—perfect for travelling or festivals!
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Nothing wrong with compressed basic cotton-wool discs, is there? You can wash them a couple of times too, until you can't use them any more, then let dry and temporarily store them in a big bag , and when you have a full bag, recycle them all at once! It's just cotton!
Y'all that good at Garbage disposal?
In Canada, cotton balls go in the compost. That's a way. Or how about wash cloths? As simple as that.