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Did you know that traditional washing up sponges are made from plastic? Our best-selling eco sponge scourers use natural loofah and contain zero microplastics. So you can get a powerful clean without the plastic. Designed to last longer than traditional sponges, this 12-pack keeps your kitchen stocked for the whole year.
Did you know that traditional washing up sponges are made from plastic? Our best-selling eco sponge with loofah scourer contains zero microplastics and works better than a plastic sponge.
Our pop-up sponges offer excellent absorbency and durability. What starts out as a flat paper-like sponge transforms into a full-size sponge when run under the tap. Just watch it pop!
Say goodbye to stubborn stains and grime as you welcome this sleek and efficient scouring solution into your home! Our copper scourers aren't only an aesthetically pleasing addition to your kitchen, but also a powerhouse when it comes to tackling tough cleaning tasks.
This is our bigger version of our #1 best-selling eco sponge scourer, perfect for larger surfaces such as baths and shower screens.
It contains zero microplastics and works better than a plastic sponge.
Products FAQs
Our sponges are made from cellulose with a loofah scourer on top.
Seep cloths are made from plant fibres (viscose).
Yes - you can wash cloths at 30 or 40 degrees and they come out lovely and white again. We have also put the sponges into the washing machine too but the loofah scourer will eventually get softer and will start breaking down. Other customers have also said that they have put them in the dishwasher on the top shelf.
A loofah (or sometimes spelt luffa) is a genus of tropical and subtropical vines in the cucumber family.
The loofah is the cucumber bit which when ripe is very fibrous. It’s then harvested and the fibres are used to make cloth or sections are cut to create loofah sponges that people use in the shower.
The process of manufacturing cellulose sponges begins with large stiff sheets of cellulose which comes from wood pulp.
The cloths will last several months and the ones we originally tested in mid 2020 are still going strong after many washes. The sponges last at least one month and will last longer if you take care of them, letting them dry out and giving the occasional wash in the washing machine. Since these products are compostable, they will eventually start breaking down over time after many washes. If you find your products are not up to these standards we have a 30-day money-back guarantee which you can find in our Returns section.
Yes. None of our products were tested on animals or use animal products in their manufacturing.
Our compostable bin liners are made from a raw material called Mater-Bi® by a company based in the UK with a factory in Belgium.
Mater-Bi® is a family of plant-based plastics (known as bio-polymers) and manufactured by world-renowned experts at Novamont Spa in Italy. These plant-based plastics are made using cornstarch and plant oils derived from non-GMO EU grown maize. No palm or soya products, virgin soil or deforestation is involved in any step of the way.
Learn more about our compostable bin liners here.
If your keep the bin liners in a cool, dry place they will have a shelf-life of 18 months. After 18 months they were naturally start to break down.
Yes. All of our products are made from renewable material sources. Our packaging is from FSC sources. Unfortunately there is no standard industry accreditation for sustainable loofah so we are working across our supply chain to verify our sources.