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Our best-selling eco sponge with loofah scourer is 100% plastic-free and works just as well (if not better) as a plastic sponge ✨ It's perfect for cleaning dishes and wiping up spills.
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- 100% plastic-free: made from wood pulp cellulose and loofah
- Durable: one sponge lasts 1-2 months and are washable
- Compostable at home
- Perfect for scrubbing dishes and wiping spills
- Non-scratch: suitable for non-stick pots and pans
- Pack size: 12 sponges
More Details
- Made from materials from 100% renewable sources
- Requires less soap - washing up liquid retained in the sponges
- Breaks down into harmless organic waste
- Does not release microplastics into the environment
- Home compostable but not yet suitable for industrial composting facilities
- Sustainably sourced packaging with natural inks and 100% recyclable
- Designed, packed and sent from the UK, made in audited factories in China
- Carbon footprint offset through a partnership with reforestation charity On A Mission
- Sponge size: 7cm x 11cm x 2cm
Care and Aftercare
- Dry out between uses to prevent mould
- Freshen up by washing in dishwasher or washing machine (30-40 Degrees Celsius)
- Sponges will naturally start to breakdown after 1 month
- Compost: cut up the sponge (this speeds up composting) and place it in a home compost or food waste bin
- Household waste: throw your sponge in your normal household waste and it will break down without releasing harmful microplastics
Delivery
- Standard (3-7 working days): Free (we offer free delivery on orders from £25)
- Next day: £5.95
You can pop your sponge in the washing machine or dishwasher to give it a refresh
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