Plastic-free packaging
The purpose of our packaging is to reduce plastic pollution by offering a sustainable alternative to conventional plastic. Our jars are made of responsibly sourced plant-based and biodegradable binders, and sustainable composition like wood from industrial side streams or naturally occurring clay minerals.

Sustainable Raw Materials
Our jars use a selection of biopolymers and natural fibres with the aim to maximise the use of recycled content, side streams, and certified biomasses. We make sure that the biomasses from which our biopolymers originate are sustainably grown according to good land use principles. Our leading design principle is to mimic nature.

Biodegradable & Compostable
One way to recycle biodegradable materials is through organic recycling, which includes composting and anaerobic digestion. All our jars and pouches can be digested by naturally occurring microorganisms. They biodegrade into CO2, water, and biomass in a similar time frame as tree leaves, and leave no permanent microplastics or toxic residues behind.

No Microplastics
Microplastics have been discovered in the highest peaks and the deepest seas. With an expected 300% growth in plastic production by 2050, the amount of microplastics in our environment is only escalating. The only way to stop microplastic pollution is to replace conventional plastic with bio-based and biodegradable materials.

Formulated by leading female scientists
A formidable team combining a PhD nutrition scientist, specialist women's health GP and leading gynaecologist.
Formulated by leading female scientists
Alice specialises in evidence-based nutrition, laboratory work and clinical trials. With a strong dedication to the highest standards of science, she translates clinical trial findings into effective solutions for her DITTO community.
Dr Tosin brings over a decade of clinical experience across the NHS and private health sector, with a particular focus in Women’s Health. She has been featured in a number of publications and is an advisory mentor for FemTech Lab.
Dr. Anita Mitra is a gynaecologist with 10+ years NHS experience, specialising in surgery for gynaecological cancers and treating conditions like fibroids, PCOS, and endometriosis. Known online as 'The Gynae Geek' (also the title of her first book), she is the author of Dealing with Problem Periods. She holds a PhD from Imperial College London.