Kids Large Bamboo Bandages
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Kids Large Bamboo Bandages
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- Vegan
- Vegetarian
- B Corp
- Cruelty-Free
- Paraben-Free
- Subscribable
- Compostable
- Plastic-Free
- Plastic Minimal
- Recyclable Packaging
- Carbon Neutral
- Environment
- Health & Disease
Clean and dry the area, apply PATCH, then change dressing daily or as needed.
The paper tube and wrappers are 100% compostable and recyclable. The bamboo bandages are also compostable.
These are general guidelines for broadly-recyclable materials. Check with your local
recycler to confirm what they take.
Hive Five™ Certified
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PATCH sources and grows their bamboo - a renewable and sustainable resource - in its homeland of China without the use of pesticides, chemical fertilizers, and irrigation.

PATCH isthe world’s first and only zero waste wound care product. And, they’ve planted over 45,300 trees that contribute to regenerative farming and agriculture.

The paper tube container is 1% home compostable.

Through the Young Veterans Missions team and Retail Global, PATCH provide people in East Timor and Haiti with their sustainable bandages and other medical resources.

Our team personally tests every product to make sure it’s good enough to end up in your home, not a landfill.

PATCH sources and grows their bamboo - a renewable and sustainable resource - in its homeland of China without the use of pesticides, chemical fertilizers, and irrigation.

PATCH isthe world’s first and only zero waste wound care product. And, they’ve planted over 45,300 trees that contribute to regenerative farming and agriculture.

The paper tube container is 1% home compostable.

Through the Young Veterans Missions team and Retail Global, PATCH provide people in East Timor and Haiti with their sustainable bandages and other medical resources.

Our team personally tests every product to make sure it’s good enough to end up in your home, not a landfill.
Goldie

Did you know that 1 in 4 people have allergic reactions to common bandaids? Or that traditional methods of wound care head straight to landfill? PATCH is breaking the cycle of the existing pharma market, often associated with chemicals and adverse effects, with their sustainable bamboo strips—a natural approach to wound care. Made with organic bamboo fiber, one of the fastest growing, renewable resources on the planet, their bandages provide a better solution that doesn't cost the earth. Committed to healing the planet and everyone in it, they're working with initiatives like Young Veterans Missions to provide regions in hardship with medical resources. Plus, their biodegradeable bandages and packaging can be planted right back into the soil.
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PATCH is breaking the cycle of the existing pharma market, often associated with chemicals and adverse effects, with their sustainable bamboo strips—a natural approach to wound care. Nutricare founder James Dutton noticed that while trying to protect his son’s wounds, his skin would react badly to regular wound coverings, with redness and swelling. Shocked to discover what lurked in common bandages, he launched PATCH to create alternative (and compostable) ones that are better for the planet and everyone in it, especially those with the most sensitive skin.
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I love that they make bigger sizes now! Great adhesion, and adorable pattern. Love that they are compostable! I like to stick them at the top of my compost and watch it degrade over the course of the week. It really makes me feel like I'm leaving the earth a little better than I found it :)