We're all about reducing our environmental footprint, and
one of the ways we do just that is with these amazing, super-absorbent
Swedish dish cloths!
Eco-Friendly Swedish dish cloths contain 70% sustainably forested
wood cellulose and 30% organic cotton. Their material is certified by
international regulatory organizations to ensure a positive
environmental impact.
The material combines wood pulp (from Forest Stewardship Council
certified forests) with organic cotton that is free from harmful
chemicals (GOTS and OEKO-TEX Standard 100-certified). Every dish cloth
is 100% natural, biodegradable, and is screen printed with water-based
inks.
Some fun stats and information below:
- Each dish cloth replaces 17 rolls of paper towels (saving money and
reducing waste).
- Absorbs 20x its weight.
- Is far more hygienic than a sponge and won’t crumble or pill.
- Is far sturdier than a paper towel and will not easily fall apart.
- Air dries quickly, so it doesn’t breed bacteria or smell.
- Reduces waste - 3,000 tons of paper towels end up in our country’s
landfills every day. This Swedish dish cloth is compostable and 100%
biodegradable for zero waste.
- Can be sterilized and reused up to 200 times, and depending on use
will last 6-9 months.
- These truly sustainable dish cloths participate in 1% for the
planet, and they’re made in a Fair Trade facility on a river in Europe
that returns freshwater to the river even cleaner after it cycles
through the factory.
Care instructions:
- Clean in the washing machine or top rack of the dishwasher.
- Sterilize in boiling water for 1-2 minutes, or microwave when damp
for approximately 1 minute.
- Squeeze out excess water and leave flat, drape over the faucet, or
over the side of the sink to air dry.
- Do not tumble dry in the dryer.
- Do not wring out (as this may cause the dish cloth to become deformed).
We're all about reducing our environmental footprint, and
one of the ways we do just that is with these amazing, super-absorbent
Swedish dish cloths!
Eco-Friendly Swedish dish cloths contain 70% sustainably forested