Description:
A low-waste staple for everyday cleaning. This sponge features a soft, absorbent white cellulose side pa...
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Carbon-neutral orders
47+thousand
Tonnes of carbon removed
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Smartphones charged
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Kilometers driven by a gasoline-powered car
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Description
Description:
A low-waste staple for everyday cleaning. This sponge features a soft, absorbent white cellulose side paired with a durable sisal fiber scrubber for tackling tougher messes. Gentle enough for delicate surfaces and tough enough for daily dishes, it's a biodegradable alternative to synthetic sponges that shed microplastics.
Made Of:
‣ White cellulose sponge ‣ Sisal fiber scrubber layer from the agave plant ‣ Plant-based adhesive (plastic-free)
Size: 110 x 70 x 18 mm
Use:
Use the cellulose side for gentle cleaning and the sisal side for scrubbing pots, dishes, and countertops. Fully wet the sponge before use to soften. Air dry between uses.
Packaging:
None. Ships waste-free and ready for use.
Disposal:
Fully compostable at end of life. Cut into smaller pieces and place in home compost or green waste bin. Will break down naturally in industrial compost systems.