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Writer's pictureStacey Dessmann

Fab Little Bag, Absolutely Fab!

Updated: Oct 7, 2020


The environmentally friendly way to dispose of sanitary items

Ok ladies, we've all been there, caught out on the loo, with no bin to dispose of our sanitary items. Do we dare to brave the loo wrap dash to the bin outside the public cubicles, dreading someone is going to see us with a wad of toilet paper in our hand and wonder what that crazy lady is doing with a toilet paper parcel. What about when you're camping or hiking? And there's no loo or bin in sight? Lets not even go there. But I'm sure we all have a story we'd rather forget.


How many of you have canceled plans because you had your period and knew there weren't going to be toilets or bins around? What if I told you there was an easier way? What if I told you, you can still go camping, hiking, and enjoy time in the remote outdoors without worrying about how you're going to dispose of your tampons or pads?



Fab Little Bag, great for outdoors

Ladies, let me introduce you to the eco friendly "Fab Little Bag", your new saving grace. A must have, and an absolute essential you will not want to leave the house without. Whether at home, at work, popping out to run those morning errands, shopping with your BFF, heading out for drinks with the girls, exploring nature at its finest, camping, or you've got a hot date. Fab Little Bag is discreet enough to tag along. Fab Little Bag will fit easily into your handbag, day pack, purse, or even your pocket. It is thin and super lightweight, completely leakproof when sealed, biodegradable, and made from 35% organic materials.


Fab Little bag is so quick and easy to use, you simply use your thumb and index finger by placing them through the loops located on either side of the bag, and pull in opposite directions, opening the bag. Place your sanitary item in the bag, and peel off the sticky strip to seal the bag shut. Once sealed, Fab Little Bag is completely leak proof. Making it safe, odour free, and mess free for discreet short time storage in your handbag, day pack, or pocket until you find a bin.


Simply designed, easy to use, and discreet.


A handbag must have

Camping, hiking, fishing, and kayaking over the years, I have come across many disgusting items left behind. Including, used pads, tampons and condoms left behind at camp sites, or floating in our lakes and rivers. No one wants to see this, especially not in the environment we choose to explore for It's natural beauty. Using Fab Little Bag along with biodegradable tampons and pads, you're making a conscious effort to not only dispose of your sanitary items in a hygienic manner, but you're keeping the environment beautiful and pollution free.


Now lets get scientific. It can take a 1000 years, or more, for a plastic bag to break down. Now most of us are starting to make more conscious decisions when it comes to shopping bags. But did you know it's estimated that pads are made from up to 90% plastic, and take 500-800 years to break down. Tampons take around 6 months to break down, but are so regularly flushed down the toilet. Think about that for a minute, along with how many tampons and pads you have used in your life so far, along with how you've disposed them. Think of all of the tampons you may have flushed, and where they've all ended up.


Over 100 billion sanitary items are disposed of each year. Can you imagine how long that's going to take to break down? Did you know you can tackle the war on waste, and help make a difference by buying biodegradable sanitary items, and using them along with Fab Little Bag.


Fab Little Bag is an eco friendly way of disposing not only pads and tampons, but also dirty tissues, and condoms. You can purchase bathroom packs, along with a handy dispenser. Or a discreet handbag slip. With prices starting at $7.95au for a packet of 20, Fab Little Bag has a package to suit your needs, as well as a subscription service. Don't flush it, Be Fab and use Fab Little Bag. Head to https://www.fablittlebag.com.au/shop/ now to order.

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