Orange - NEW Eco Sponge

Orange - NEW Eco Sponge
Orange - NEW Eco Sponge
Orange - NEW Eco Sponge
Non-toxic, organic cotton Eco-friendly sponge made of loofah on top of a dual-layer bamboo soap dish.
Natural sponge made from sisal fiber. The suds forming from rubbing the eco sponge on the solid dish soap brick.
Hands holding eco-friendly sponges with scourer.
Using contemporary loofah sponge with solid dish soap brick for dishwashing, cleaning pan.

Orange - NEW Eco Sponge

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Meet our upgraded Eco Sponge with a cheerful orange pattern - the sustainable way to clean. With a cloth tag, this zero-waste sponge can be hung up to dry. The citrus-inspired design adds a pop of joy to your kitchen routine.

The white part is spongy and absorbent, made of wood pulp, while the yellow-brown part is scrubby and helps soap become sudsy, made of loofah.

**Compared to a regular eco sponge, this new eco sponge is further compressed, which saves more space and carbon emissions during transit. 

Dimensions

  • Dry: 11×7×0.5cm or 4.33 x 2.76 x 0.197in
  • Wet: 11.5×7.5×2cm or 4.53 x 2.95 x 0.787in
  • durable: tough for stubborn dirt and safe to use on non-stick cookware, copper and stainless steel, glassware, and much more
  • non-scratch: being non-scratch, they won't leave any scratches or marks on your dishes, pans, kitchen counters, windows, etc
  • eco-friendly:100% compostable and biodegradable
  • quick-drying: no bad smell
  1. soak the sponge in water
  2. use as a regular, normal sponge
  • dry completely between uses
  • boil in water to kill bacteria
  • avoid soaking in water
  • place away from high heat or flames
  • cut in small pieces, then place in the green bin to compost or directly compost in the backyard
  • loofah can also be used like coconut fibre in the garden, excellent at water retention, growing seedlings, creating a potting mix, pest resistance, and used as bedding in worm bins
  1. according to several research institutes, experts recommend changing kitchen sponges once a week due to the exposure to hundreds of different types of bacteria, which is problematic because plastic kitchen sponges and scouring pads aren't easy to break down; it takes hundreds of years to do so
  2. traditional sponges shed microplastics, which can't be filtered out by water treatment plants. they make their way into our water cycle, which can end up in our rivers, oceans, and drinking water
  3. its versatility is great for washing and scrubbing all sorts of surfaces, even outside the kitchen
  4. the softer side is suitable for cleaning low-maintenance items such as utensils, bowls, plates, walls, and windows
  5. its abrasive side is suitable for scrubbing stubborn dirt and cleaning sinks or baths

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