Earth

From soil, back to soil.

A linear path to a 500-year landfill is not a future. Lady Fern closes the loop — fully compostable in under four months.

The Lifecycle

01

Soil

02

Organic cotton

03

Lady Fern

04

Consumer use

05

Composting

06

Nutrient return

Journey

Six stages, one closed loop.

Follow a single Lady Fern pad from the field where its cotton was grown back into the soil that grows the next.

It begins in the earth

01 — Soil

It begins in the earth

Regenerative farms in Gujarat tend the living soil that grows our cotton — no synthetic fertilizers, no pesticides.

Hand-picked, GOTS-certified

02 — Organic cotton

Hand-picked, GOTS-certified

Long-staple organic cotton harvested at peak softness, traceable from boll to bale.

Crafted with care

03 — Lady Fern

Crafted with care

A breathable cotton topsheet, plant-based core, and biodegradable backsheet — assembled in low-impact facilities.

A quieter cycle

04 — Consumer use

A quieter cycle

Hypoallergenic comfort that lets you forget it's there. Skin-safe, chemical-free, designed for real days.

Returned, not discarded

05 — Composting

Returned, not discarded

Drop the used pad into compost. Microbes break it down completely in under four months.

Soil becomes soil again

06 — Nutrient return

Soil becomes soil again

What was once a pad becomes humus — feeding the next season of cotton, closing the loop.

The biodegradation curve

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Lady Fern (≤ 4 months) Conventional plastic (500+ years)