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Ten and Co.

Tiny Hearts Blues Sponge Cloth

Sale price$6.50
The original Ten and Co. plastic free dishcloth, the Swedish Sponge Cloth, in our original Tiny Hearts print!

Our sponge cloth is entirely compostable, making it the ideal replacement for conventional dishcloths and paper towels. Not only is it functional, but it's also a sustainable choice—the Ten and Co. Swedish Sponge Cloth stands as the ultimate eco-friendly kitchen accessory.

Depending on your usage, these sponge cloths can serve you faithfully for anywhere from 6 to 12 months. When it's time to bid farewell to your trusty dishcloth, rest assured that it can be easily composted in a home or industrial composting system, leaving absolutely zero waste behind!

 

Quantity:

+ One sponge cloth can replace the use of up to 40+ rolls of paper towel

+ Cuts plastic waste from landfills by replacing traditional sponges and paper towel packaging

+ Absorbs 15x its weight in liquid [up to 3/4 of a cup]

+ Quick-drying and naturally anti-bacterial

+ Washing machine and dishwasher safe

+ Fully compostable in both a home and industrial compost

+ Designed in Canada, ethically made in Sweden

Both functional and sustainable—the Ten and Co. Swedish Sponge Cloth is the ultimate eco-friendly kitchen accessory.

Depending on use, your sponge cloth can last anywhere from 6-12 months. Once your dishcloth has reached the end of its lifecycle, it can easily be composted in a home or industrial compost, leaving zero waste behind!

Want to learn more about our Swedish Sponge Cloth?
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your impact

We believe that small actions change the world. With every sponge cloth, an average household of 2-3 people can eliminate the use of up to 40+ paper towel rolls yearly.

So what does that mean?

When cutting back on the use of paper towels, you are eliminating the use of plastic packaging, r educing the demand for paper that can contribute to deforestation, habitat loss and wildlife endangerment, and romoting the use of reusable products and a sustainable way of living!

Incredible right?