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NATRLE Nitrile Examination Gloves – Biodegradable, Medical-Grade, 2000 Count Case (10 Boxes of 200)

NATRLE Nitrile Examination Gloves – Biodegradable, Medical-Grade, 2000 Count Case (10 Boxes of 200)

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NATRLE Biodegradable Nitrile Gloves are the sustainable standard for healthcare, business, and professional environments. Engineered with an organic additive that accelerates decomposition through mineralization, these gloves safely break down into biogas, water, and inert soil—supporting your mission to reduce environmental impact without compromising performance.

Each glove is latex-free, powder-free, BPA-free, and tested to medical-grade standards. Textured fingertips ensure confident grip, and the soft, flexible fit makes them comfortable for extended use. NATRLE is manufactured in a solar-powered, ISO 14001-compliant facility and shipped via ocean freight to minimize emissions.

Each case includes 10 boxes of 200 gloves (180 gloves per box for XL).

Key Features:

  • ASTM D5511 & D5526 tested for accelerated biodegradation

  • Latex-free, powder-free, and BPA-free

  • Textured fingertips for secure grip

  • Medical-grade with superior comfort and sensitivity

  • Manufactured with solar power, optimized water use, and sustainable waste management

Sustainability never felt so reliable—choose NATRLE.

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Key Features

Tailored solutions for every clinic and patient.

Medical Grade

100% Latex Free Nitrile Material

Biodegradable

the full cycle solution for a greener healthcare future

We aim to give customers confidence: choosing Natrle is choosing a sustianble future.

Ordinary nitrile gloves are not recyclable and take decades to break down. The materials used to create traditional nitrile gloves cause pollution, habitat destruction and microplastics upon disposal.

Natrle products contain an organic additive to dramatically accelerate biodegradation rate. Upon disposal the additive causes bacteria in the environment to excrete an enzyme that dissolves and de-polymerises the NATRLE glove. This process, called mineralization, leaves behind only biogas, water and inert soil.