Collection: Sustainable Period Products

The Reusable Project is your one-stop shop for sustainable period alternatives in Brampton, ON. We are committed to green options, so our Sustainable Period Products in Brampton, on product line includes hot water bottles, reusable pads, and bamboo reusable pads.

Enjoy inner warmth and soothing relief in cold weather and times of cold and pain with our Sustainable Period Products in Brampton, on. Our hot water bottles' durable and reusable warm packs are an effective solution to the problem, reducing waste generation and, therefore, a more natural approach to relieving pain. Just boil in hot water, wrap, and sit back to enjoy!

For those who want to switch to reusable cloth pads, we have the solution. From the range of Sustainable Period Product in Brampton, on our comfortable and sensitive cloth, disposable-free pads are a cheap and eco-friendly alternative to sanitary pads. When you are done, simply wash and reuse both of them; you won't need to buy them, and you will save the environment.

Moreover, we have regular reusable pads and bamboo reusable pads as well in our range of Sustainable Period Product in Brampton, on. These pads are made out of bamboo fibres known for their softness as well as for their sustainability. Bamboo is a quick-growing and renewable source; because of this, pads made up of bamboo fibre provide an eco-friendly solution to your menstrual cycle. Enjoy the suppleness of bamboo at the same time as you are saving the planet.

At The Reusable Project’s Sustainable Period Product in Brampton, on, we’re dedicated to promoting sustainability and providing products that support both you and Mother Earth. It's a great joint effort to explore new approaches to zero-waste period solutions and sustain a healthy environment. In addition, shop online or in the store in Brampton, ON, to learn the advantages of reusable hot water bottles or pads today!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why should I switch? 

Cloth pads have great benefits; 

1. Comfortable and effective. Cloth pads actually hold more than disposables, and they have a waterproof backing to avoid leaks. you can better personalize a pad to fit your needs. The main materials in our pads are designed for breathability, softness, and added comfort against the skin by keeping you feeling dry. There are different pads for heavy, medium, and light flow, and you can adjust the frequency as you change your pad! A cycle supply of 15+ reusable pads, when used properly, will last for years!  & Just like regular pads, they have wings.

2. Hygienic: We've prioritized using topper materials that are anti-bacterial and anti-microbial, free of harmful substances, and certified for use with infants. No artificial fragrances, gels, or adhesives. Non-plastic materials that benefit you and the planet (usually found in disposables) that can cause rashes or foul smells. We've prioritized using topper materials that are anti-bacterial and anti-microbial, free of harmful substances, and certified for use with infants.

3. Affordable
 with one-time cost for up to 7 years of use. They save money! Not having to buy a $8-15 pack of sanitary pads/tampons each month will add a little extra flexibility to your budget. This is especially important in homes where individuals are experiencing period poverty. Over time, you can save thousands of dollars you would have used towards disposable options. 

4. You will reduce waste immensely. They reduce plastic waste to the environment. Disposable pads contain quite a bit of plastic, from the wrappers to the makeup of the pads.If a quarter of the population is menstruating every month, then just imagine how much waste is travelling to the landfills. 

5. Help prevent period poverty: Reusable pads provide a sustainable solution to this problem. 

How do I wear them? 

  • The soft fabric side faces up towards your body. There are snaps on the wings that wrap around your underwear and snap in place. Reusable pads are available in different levels of absorbency. They can be used regardless of flow; however, lighter flows are easier to manage. 
  • They may take some getting used to before you find the frequency that works for you. Don't just give up after the first try. 
  • For your first 2 to 3 cycles, your wear, store, wash and dry routine will take a little getting used to. Figure out what method works best for you. 
  • You must create a change schedule that is unique to your cycle. Until then, it is recommended that you change at least every 4-6 hours or like for a disposable pad. 

How do you use reusables?

Wash your new cloth pads before first use. 

  • The first step is to secure the pad to the seat of the underwear and fasten the snaps around it, like the wings on a disposable pad.
     
  • While wearing, be prepared to change the pad when they start to feel full or wet against the skin. 
  • Some top fabrics, like Bamboo velour and Minky, are designed to make you feel dry and comfortable. 
  • Depending on how heavy / light your cycle is, you may need to change your pad  
    between 1 - 5 times per day. 

 
Alternating between reusable and some disposable pads or changing reusable pads more frequently is an option for those with heavy flows.  

At first thought, washing reusable pads may seem daunting, but it is fairly simple. After use, rinse in cold water to prevent stains until the water runs clear. After that, toss them in with your usual laundry. 

How do you wash reusable pads?

  • Step #1; What are Wet bags? 


Used pads can be stored in a wet bag when on the go or while waiting for an appropriate wash time. Wet bags are waterproof so they are washable and safe to carry around in your bag/purse without fear of leaks. 

  • Step #2: Rinse / Soak

After use, it is very important to rinse pads in cold water, this prevents stains from setting in. Hold the pad under cold water and squeeze, do this until the water runs clear. 

If pads have been worn and stored previously, soak them in a pool of cold water for 1 hr +. This will reactivate the molecules and make it easier to wash out the stains.  

  • Step #3: Remove stains 

Rub a stain stick over the area for stubborn stains and gently scrub. Apply more stain remover as needed. Natural stain removers and sunlight are good options for reusable pads. 

 

  • Step #4: Wash & Dry 

After the initial cold rinse or soak, you can let the pad dry, then add it to the rest of your laundry. Pads can be placed in a washer along with delicates, but be careful not to leave them in the dryer or they will shrink. It is recommended that you hang the pads to dry, especially in sunlight, if possible. Pads will only take a few hours to dry. Ensure they are fully dry before wearing or storing.