In the plastic free bedroom you can find the following
- Feather or will duvet. You can also get cotton but I haven’t tried these
- Unwrapped bedding from natural fibres.
- Candles – for romantic lighting
- wooden coathangers in the wardrobe
- Clothes made from natural fibres
In spring 2019 I bought some new duvet covers for the van. I’ve been using them for most of the year and can confirm that they do the job. And they were reasonably priced, 100%cotton and came in plastic free packaging.
Indeed.
A plastic free duvet cover is hard to find. It seems that washable cotton products generally need a tough plastic casing to pack them in. But not at Denhelm mill. Their duvet covers comes in a little cotton bag with a cardboard label! The packaging board inside is also cardboard inside. Apart for the Velcro tab on the bag, it’s all #plasticfree. They also do sheets and pillow cases. Thank you dunhelm mill.
They have stores all over the U.K. see www.dunhelm.com for details.
While they are of course a chain they do meet some of our other ethical shopping criteria
“Dunelm Group plc is a British home furnishings retailer with 170 stores and over 100 in-store Pausa coffee shops, throughout the United Kingdom. One of the largest homewares retailers in the United Kingdom, Dunelm’s headquarters are in Watermeadow Business Park, Syston in Leicestershire, England. Wikipedia
See their other plastic free products featured in our Facebook album
Duvet
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