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Mammoth Wipes - Towel Size Wet Wipe | Sports Wipes | Pet Safe Wipes | Biodegradable Wipes| Festival Wipes | Bamboo Wipes| 120 cm x 80 cm per Wipe | 2 Wipes per Pack

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Rainbow Family Cloth, Fabric wipes, Reusable Wipes, Eco Wipes, Baby Wipes, Family Wipes, Kitchen wipes, Toilet Wipes,Zero waste Helen Rankin, Cheeky Wipes Founder, says, “Festival season is such an exciting time for many people, but the amount of waste that’s created every year is just astonishing. From things like tents and sleeping bags that get left behind, to hundreds of thousands of single-use wipes that just end up polluting the planet. Our wipes are a great, user-friendly alternative for festivalgoers who are as passionate about sustainability as we are. And having braved the showers and ‘long-drops’ at Glastonbury on several occasions, I can testify that reusable wipes are a much more attractive proposition!” Gold monogram wedding cake topper Personalized,Custom initials cake topper,Mr and Mrs cake topper, Anniversary Baptism cake topper Keep collections to yourself or inspire other shoppers! Keep in mind that anyone can view public collections - they may also appear in recommendations and other places. Mama Bamboo is of the few brands on this roundup that’s Certified B. This means it’s meeting the highest ethical standards in production and materials, and we just love to see it. These wipes are made from super-soft bamboo fibre, which is not only sustainable, but also hypoallergenic and antimicrobial, meaning that, in theory, there shouldn’t be any irritation to delicate young skin. In our testing, we were impressed with how flexible and durable the wipe is, and how well it held moisture to lift even dried-on mess.

A sleeping bag is probably something you won’t forget even if not much sleep will occur. Sleeping in a field isn’t the most comfortable night’s sleep, remember a camping matt and a pillow can improve that. Unlike biodegradable wipes, which can still break down into microplastics, Cheeky Wipes offer a truly sustainable option that prevents unnecessary waste, saves landfill, and protects the environment. Okay, so you *probably* shouldn’t see this as a long-term replacement for showering (sorry dirtbags), but it’s not half tempting when you’re looking at that shower queue and the Foos are on in 20.You won’t be using a proper shower for at least a couple of days, so savour your last one before you go. Use an exfoliator to get rid of any dead skin and leave yourself squeaky clean. Make sure to give your hair a good wash and use lots of conditioner so that it is in prime condition before you set off. Lastly, moisturise so your skin is fresh and hydrated before you head off for some time in the great outdoors. 2. Wet wipes are your best friend Opting for reusable wipes is no small undertaking, but this kit makes it as simple as it possibly can be. In this case, they’re cloth wipes and come as part of a comprehensive set, with all the components needed to wash them to a sparklingly hygienic standard. Again, if there are showers this is a must. If not, bring along anyway, in case it’s warm and you’re brave enough to wash your hair under the tap. Emmerdale spoilers: Aaron Dingle’s terrifying violent threat to Vinny as he issues dangerous demand

individually wrapped Hand wipes with Cologne from Kasara Scents | 10 different scents. Perfumed refreshing towels. Trendy wipes. Try and avoid bulking out your bag; if the weather’s warm, bring one jumper, and one pair of joggers to wear at night and in the morning. You won’t wear three jumpers across three days, and it takes up far too much space that you could replace with decent food. Festival hygiene tipsSpending a weekend in a field is not the most hygienic of settings. No proper shower facilities, inevitable mud and less-than-perfect toilet facilities are a breeding ground for bacteria and germs. But, that shouldn’t stop you from having the best fun with your friends. Follow these simple tips to stay fresh and clean at your chosen festival. 1. Prepare with care Festivals aren’t known for being clean. Some are content with accepting a weekend of filth and bad smells. Others prefer a minimal input of hygiene upkeep. Essentials It’s important to understand that there’s a certain amount of fiscal privilege required to live in a sustainable and environmentally friendly way. For the most part, these items cost more, potentially a lot more, and certainly when it comes to single-use wipes. That said, with an impending wet wipe ban and there now being so many biodegradable options on the market, some at very low price points, there isn’t really an excuse not to use them. As a result, you’ll find that all of the wipes included in our roundup are biodegradable.

One of the main parts of a festival is the camping! Whether you love or loathe it, you will need to bring some essentials with you to make your stay a comfortable one. If you’re going the reusable route, will the washing process be something that is manageable for you? How we test baby wipes https://www.glastonburyfestivals.co.uk/information/green-glastonbury/our-green-policies/waste-policy/

2. Wet wipes are your best friend

We’ve broken down the list into sections to make it easier to follow. Essentials, camping, clothes, toiletries and personal items and food and drink will make up the list. As much as the essential list contains the most important items, all the items on this list are key for a smooth festival. After going into a bit of detail we have provided a bullet point list for your convenience. Often overlooked but totally essential for evenings is a blanket. These will keep you cosy in your sleeping bag or sitting out in your camping chair.

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