Padie
100% Biodegradable Night Pads Native (29cm day pads x 10 pads) | FDA | CE
Perfect for overnight protection. Redesigned to give you extra coverage in the back and sides – for 10 hours of leak protection without the bulk.
- Hypoallergenic biodegradable topsheet
- Hourglass shape for a comfortable fit
- Soft, flexible edges to help prevent chafing
- Reliable adhesive to stay in place
- Less chafing, less bunching, next-level leak protection
- Anti-leak barriers deliver leak protection for up to 10 hours
Made with 7-layer design
- 100% biodegradable corn fiber topsheet and backsheeet
- Super absorbent core paper
- 100% biodegradable corn wrapper
- Free from perfume, plastic, pesticides, fertilizers, chlorine, dioxin bleach, chlorine, paraben, latex and adhesives
- FDA | CE | ISO | Gynecologist approved | Designed by women for women, with love.
29cm Night Pads x 10 pieces
Naturally Powerful Solution
Padie came up with a 7-layers design to take care of our bodies, our planets and our problems. Corn fibers provide ultimate softness and are well known as a highly absorbent plant fiber, not to mention they are anti-bacterial! They are sustainable, biodegradable and compostable alternatives to plastic.
Biodegradable
Biodegradable is defined as being capable of being broken down (decomposed) rapidly by the action of micro-organisms. Most of the things we see are degradable, but the length of degradation time may vary from less than one year to thousands of years depending on the product.Padie degrades in 180 days - designed to break down fast! *
* When processed by a professionally managed composting facility. We don’t recommend composting at home due to possible micro-biological contamination.
Earth-friendly Packaging
Why Padie?
Did you realize that 90% of our sanitary pads are composed of plastic? That’s extremely carcinogenic and harmful to our body.. exposing the most sensitive and permeable area to a host of chemicals! We all have that experience of wearing plastic-based sanitary pads for too long and it gets quite uncomfortable. Conventional pads use a polyethylene plastic back sheet as a barrier film which remains unchanged in the landfill for 500 years after disposal. These plastics in sanitary pads are made from non-renewable fossil fuels that contribute to global warming. Disposal of plastic pad waste causes land and water pollution while incinerating these pads releases toxic pollutants. On average, we use around 10,000 sanitary napkins in our lifetime. Most pads contain approximately 3.5g of petrochemical plastic and every pad is releasing approximately 21g of carbon dioxide in the process.