“Hybrid” Lunapads!

It should go without saying at this point that Lunapads is deeply committed to sustainability, but of course there is always more that we can do. One of our long-held goals in this respect has been to switch our fabrics to being 100% organic. We are thrilled to announce that we are officially on our way!

hybrid pads Hybrid Lunapads!For a long time we were held back by the limited availability of organic fabrics that were as attractive or as competitively priced as conventionally-grown goods. We are thrilled about how this has changed in the past few years, to the point where our main supplier of conventionally-grown fleece is now switching to all organic.

For a long time we were also afraid of what the transition would look like from a production perspective (ie complicated and expensive!), but have figured out an efficient way to deal with that as well. Basically, we have chucked the notion of worrying about mixing organic and conventional fabrics for the time being, and we think that you will love the results.

Here’s what you can expect: a growing selection of the same beautiful prints and soft fleeces that Lunapads has always been known for, but instead of being forced to choose between organic or regular cotton, you’ll get a mix of both (and for the same price as just regular cotton!) First up is our Heavy Pad & Wing Liner sets in Regular Cotton with a matching Organic Fleece Center Panel & Wing Liner. Watch for more styles coming up in new “hybrid” dropdown menus from the main Pads + Liners and Pantyliners navigation. Enjoy, and stay tuned for even more organic fabric news to come!

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  • http://suchavegan.blogspot.com Megan

    I am excited about this! :D

  • Sandra

    Wonderful!

  • http://www.intime-nature.com Marie

    Does this means soon you will have only organic cotton? (sorry, being a bit slow here)
    The idea of mixing the fabrics seems like a good idea!

  • http://www.lunapads.com Madeleine

    Marie, thanks for the opportunity to clarify: we are transitioning to all organic fabrics. Rather than make the jump directly from doing both regular and organic straight to just organic, it’s more efficient from a production perspective to do some that will be a mixture of both types until we have used up all the regular cotton.

  • http://www.intime-nature.com Marie

    I’m bloging about this!
    Oh and, I assume it means everything will be in organic fabric too (lunablankets, bags…)?