Company Description
Natracare is an award-winning, ethical company that for almost a quarter of a century has and remains, committed to offering organic and natural solutions for personal health care that leaves a soft footprint on the earth out of respect for all that follows.

For all of our feminine hygiene and baby care products, we use only organic and natural materials that meet the highest organic, environmental and biodegradable standards, sourced from raw material producers that manage and monitor resources respectfully and share our principles.

Key Market Areas
• HABA
• Feminine Hygiene

Major Products
Certified organic and natural tampons, pads, panty liners, intimate wipes and baby wipes. Natracare products are all made from certified organic and natural, plant-derived materials that are biodegradable, chemical and additive free, containing only organic and natural ingredients sourced from sound ecologically managed producers and certified free from animal testing.

The full range includes ultra-thin and maxi pads with or without wings; five different panty liners; certified organic cotton tampons (with and without applicators); organic cotton wipes; and natural maternity pads.

What’s New?
Our very latest in innovation is our new individually wrapped panty liner in our newest eye-catching packaging.

Conveniently wrapped in paper pockets, this new addition to the Panty Liner range can be discretely carried hygienically in your purse or schoolbag. Using organic cotton and plant-derived materials makes Natracare panty liners soft, strong and breathable, thereby allowing delicate skin to breathe and stay dry. All Natracare products are designed to biodegrade and are compostable.

Natracare LLC
3620 W. 10th Street
Greeley, CO 80634
Tel.: (855) 265-9289
Fax: (970) 304-0074
infona@natracare.com
www.natracare.com
Year Founded: 1991

Distributors/Brokers
Maximum Marketing Inc
Horizon Marketing Ltd
Mountain Sales
New Connections Marketing
EJH Natural Products Brokerage
Sunshine Specialties Northern CA

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Published in WholeFoods Magazine, July 2013