Zero Waste First Aid For People and Pets

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It helps to always have a good first aid manual to hand, bearing in mind information updates. First Aid Manual is a regularly updated manual from St John’s Ambulance and other experts, with quick tips for over 100 scenarios.

The latest edition includes info for pandemics, terrorist incidents and delivering first aid for patients during a mental health crisis.

Patch Compostable Plasters

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Patch plasters are made from bamboo and free from plastic. Made with coconut oil and charcoal (over acrylic) these are more suitable for people with allergies, and used worldwide.

They also contain aloe vera for quicker healing for burns. This company also sells bamboo bandages and body tape, plasters for children and plasters for bites.

Steroplast offers a zero waste kit that’s mostly plastic-free. It meets HSE recommendations and contains items wrapped in medical grade paper in a recycled polypropylene/wood plastic compound box.

First Aid for Pets

Patch first aid kit for pets

Patch Eco First Aid Kit for Pets Includes a vet-approved first aid booklet. Along with bamboo cleaning pads, bandages and gauze pads, metal tweezers and scissors (and a tick remover but it’s best usually to have vets do this), a safety pouch, eco glove and a refillable tin.

Read The Cat Owner’s Guide to First Aid and The Dog Owner’s Guide to First Aid (both written by an emergency vet).

Pet Safety Crusader has a good book for children, along with books on pet first aid for birds and other creatures. You can also take online courses at

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