Eco Sponge Scourers (4 sponges)

  • Our #1 best seller
  • 100% microplastic-free
  • Tough on grime & long-lasting
Free delivery £35+
Dragons' Den Winner

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.

  • Perfect for washing up dishes
  • Safe to use on non-stick pots and pans
  • 2 sides: loofah for scouring, sponge for absorbency
  • Machine washable
  • Durable — 89% of customers say their sponge lasted 4 weeks or more!
  • 100% plastic-free
  • Made from plants: loofah and wood pulp cellulose
  • Suitable for home composting
  • Does not release microplastics into the environment
  • All packaging and leaflets are 100% recyclable
  • Carbon footprint offset through a partnership with reforestation charity On A Mission

Size

  • 7 cm x 11 cm x 2 cm

Materials

  • One side is made from loofah (plant)
  • The other side is made from wood pulp cellulose
  • Sewed together with cotton

Origin

  • Made in BSCI accredited factories in China
  • Designed and distributed from the UK
  • Freshen up in the dishwasher or washing machine at 30ºC
  • Dry out between uses to prevent mould
  • Once well used, cut up the sponge (to speed up composting) and place in home compost bin
  • If you don’t compost, you can place in general waste and be smug in the knowledge you haven't generated plastic waste!

Free UK delivery on orders over £35.

£3.95 for standard delivery.

£12.00

Most Common Questions

China.
We will always try to source as close to home as possible, where accessibility of materials and manufacturing processes permit. However, some materials are only grown commercially in tropical climates, such as loofah.
We actively seek to work with partners for whom sustainability practices are prioritised and at the core of their business. Our sourcing policy is to work with kindness and in collaboration with our suppliers to build long-lasting, innovative relationships.

Loofah and cellulose (wood pulp)

Yes, you can put them in the washing machine or dishwasher.

You can chop it up and put it on your compost or food waste bin.

We are a small growing brand and we're trying to get our brand out there.
Some people use the tag to mark the sponges so that they know when they started a new one or where they're using it for hygiene reasons.
When you need to order more, people will remember where it came from. There are a few alternatives out there but ours come from specially vetted factories and last longer so we want people to know!