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Better Bandage
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Description
Plant-based bandages? Yep, that’s a thing.
The plastic-free Better Bandage is here. Made from bamboo to be biodegradable, compostable, and soothing on scrapes, it breaks down without leaving toxic chemicals behind—so you and your loved ones can peel better, heal better, and feel better.
Instructions for use
Clean and dry the affected area before use. Peel the bandage from its wrapper, apply it over the cut or scrape, and smooth the adhesive edges to secure. Change daily or whenever the bandage becomes wet or soiled. When finished, compost or dispose of responsibly. For external use only.
Ingredients
Made with 100% bamboo fabric and a viscose degradable absorbent pad, secured with a medical-grade pressure-sensitive adhesive. Plastic-free, PFAS-free, latex-free, and compostable.
Why we love this product
Even your first-aid kit can be low-tox and low-waste. These bamboo bandages cover cuts and scrapes with a breathable, sensitive-skin-friendly fabric and a gentle adhesive - minus the plastic, PFAS, and latex found in conventional strips. They're compostable and break down without leaving toxic stuff behind, making them an easy clean-living swap we're happy to keep on the shelf at Free Living Co.
Good to know
Frequently asked questions
What are Better Bandages made of?
They're made from 100% bamboo fabric with a viscose degradable absorbent pad and a medical-grade adhesive — plastic-free, PFAS-free and latex-free.
Are they really compostable?
Yes — they're designed to be biodegradable and compostable, so they break down without leaving plastic behind.
What do I use them for?
They're a plant-based bandage for covering and protecting everyday minor cuts and scrapes. For external use only.
How do I apply one?
Clean and dry the area first, peel the bandage from its wrapper, apply it over the cut or scrape, and smooth the edges to secure. Change it daily or whenever it gets wet or soiled.
How should I dispose of them?
When you're done, compost them or dispose of them responsibly — much kinder to the planet than plastic strips.
Are they latex-free?
Yes — they're latex-free and PFAS-free. If you have sensitive skin or specific allergies, it's always smart to check the materials and patch-test first.