EcoShack Biodegradable Swedish Dish Cloth
Foxy - $8.99
Lemony - $8.99
Whaley - $8.99
3-piece Random Design - $24.99
Design
Foxy
Lemony
Whaley
3-piece Random Design
There is a reason why these cloths are extremely popular! With its extreme absorbent quality, the EcoShack Biodegradable Swedish Dish Cloth is a necessity in your kitchen! Once you've tried this, you would not go back to regular cloths or sponges.
Made of 70% cellulose and 30% cotton, the EcoShack Biodegradable Swedish Dish Cloths are extremely durable and absorb 20 times their water weight and dry out pretty fast! The best part is that these are biodegradable so a very sustainable option for your home. You also have 3 super cute designs to choose from!
✅Eco-Friendly
✅Sustainable Option
✅Biodegradable
Size: 19 x 17cm
🌿Plastic-Free Advocacy 🍃
More than 8.3 billion metric tons of plastic has been produced in the last 70 years, and more are being produced on a daily basis. The impacts of plastic to us occur at various stages: from store shelves to human bodies, from waste management to ongoing impacts to the human body and to our earth. It is clear that plastic threatens human and earth’s existence on a global scale.
Our advocacy is plastic-free living with resources that are both sustainable and environment friendly. Looking at our everyday living and providing better options that won’t cost the earth🌱
🌱Simple, Clean, No Frill Packaging 🌿
Following the zero (minimal) waste mantra, we try our best to package our products nice and neat, but you won’t find fancy packaging and excess wrapping. You’ll safely receive your parcel, but please don’t expect all the bells and whistles that normally come in products. No extra bags that you probably won't even use.
We do go by Simplicity and Minimal Waste! And oh, plastic free, too!
🌿Supporting Small Suppliers 🍃
We are passionate about supporting small suppliers both local and from developing countries especially those who have the same environmental advocacy as us. We are fortunate to have this platform, and we are sharing them with others as part of the wider zero (minimal) waste community.