Did you know when you wash your dishes, microplastics come off your yellow sponge?
Normal sponges are made from polyester and nylon which are both plastics and not recyclable at end of life. Small pieces fall off on almost every wash, washing straight down our drains in our water systems. These microplastics states in the ocean forever, either being digest by marine life or being drunk by humans. Microplastics are already in our water system, let's stop this madness.
These natural sponges made from cellulose have no plastic and are completely biodegradable at end of life. And they will last longer than your normal plastic kitchen sponges. So it's a win win for you and the environment.
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Pack of 2 ergonomic biodegradable reusable kitchen sponges
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Absorbs up to 10 times of their weight
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Environmentally-friendly, reusable & fully biodegradable sponges.
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Perfect for the kitchen and bathroom
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Each sponge: 115 (l) x 65 (w) x 30 (h) mm
- Dyed using FDA organic pigment, click here to find out more
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Tree planted for every pack sold
Materials
100% biodegradable - made from wood pulp (plant cellulose)
Zero Waste Club
Feeling frustrated and let-down by the extent of the damage we have done to our environment, two friends - Rishi and Pawan - went in search of answers. While the markets are changing slowly, they noticed that many products that are eco-friendly are given a luxury label. They also found that many products sold under the “eco” label tend to stretch the definition of sustainability. Thus they decided to start their own journey to produce truly sustainable, beautifully designed, ethical and vegan essentials at affordable prices.
And here we are!
We want to do more than just make beautiful eco-friendly products. So we are going to make the most transparent, ethical, sustainable goods company on earth. Opening up our supply chain fully for everyone to see. To show that there is a nicer way to do business. Hopefully this will inspire other businesses to do the same.
Pawan Saunya & Rishi Gupta
Co-Founders of Zero Waste Club