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EcoCoconut Kitchen Cleaning Brush
- Cuts through tough grease and is safe on non-stick fry pans.
- Non Scratch
- Designed to get into hard to reach places
- Easily removes mold
- Naturally Antibacterial
- Free from toxic chemicals
- Biodegradable
- Sustainable
This is a great natural dish brush. The fibers do not come out like cheaper ones I have had in the past. It also is a good shape to scrub pans and also go into jars and mugs etc.
EcoCoconut Multipurpose Bottle Brush
- Effectively removes leftover residues
- Contains no plastic or toxic chemicals
- Designed to get into hard to reach places
- Naturally antibacterial
- Biodegradable
- Sustainable
Just what I was looking for. No plastic and it cleans my tall narrow-mouthed water bottles beautifully
Swedish Dishcloths | Easter
Swedish dishcloths, also called sponge cloths, can replace up to 17 rolls of paper towels and help you to significantly reduce waste. They are an excellent paper towel alternative and are perfect for wiping spills, cleaning counters, and performing general cleaning tasks. They are safe to use on all surfaces and never leave a scratch.
These Swedish dish cloths are made with sustainably forested wood pulp and organic cotton and are free from harmful chemicals. They can absorb 20 times their weight in liquid and last 200 wash cycles. This genuine material is made in a Fair-Trade Certified facility on a river in Europe, where the freshwater is returned cleaner after going through the factory.
With these simple paper towel replacements, you can help create change. Over 100 single-use paper towel rolls are used annually by the typical American household. The production and use of conventional paper towels contribute to deforestation, chemical pollution, and landfill overflow. These reusable kitchen sponge cloths are the ideal, greener paper towel substitute and they are much more hygienic and environmentally friendly than synthetic sponges!
Use these dishcloths to clean countertops, do dishes, dust — in the kitchen and bath, and for general household chores. You can use it on granite, stainless steel, glass, wood, etc. It cleans streak-free! A Swedish Dishcloth is more efficient than paper towels, which are wasteful. One absorbs about 20 times its weight, and a single Swedish Dishcloth is able to do the job of 17 rolls of paper towels — saving trees, water and money. It's also more hygienic than sponges.
Wet your dishcloth with water and squeeze it out to make it more absorbent. You can use sprays, soap, or just water with it. You can also use it with vinegar and water. It is not for drying, but is for cleaning. It is not for use on cheese graters or other sharp items.
You can clean it in the washing machine, or in the top rack of the dishwasher. To sterilize, it can also be boiled briefly, or microwaved (when damp) for approximately one minute. You can also bleach your dishcloth. See below for more info. To air dry, hang it over the faucet, on the side of the sink, or lay flat. Do not tumble dry.
70% cellulose, 30% organic cotton.
Screen printed with water-based inks.
100% biodegradable.
Connecticut, USA, designed and printed.
Size: 17 x 20 cm / 6.5 x 8 in.
- Fair Trade International Certified. Fair Trade standards provide a framework for sustainable, socially responsible, and ethical financial practices that work to improve lives and protect the environment. This organization works to share the benefits of trade more equally – through standards, certification, producer support, programs and advocacy.
- Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) Certified. The leading textile processing standard for organic fibers, including ecological and social criteria, backed up by independent third-party certification of the entire textile supply chain. This means assessing everything from the chemical inputs being used to the ethical treatment of workers.
- Okeo Tex Standard 100. With this label you can be certain that every component of a product has been tested for harmful substances and that the product is harmless to human health. This includes every thread, button and all accessories being evaluated for safety. The criteria catalog is updated at least once a year and expanded with new scientific knowledge or statutory requirements ensuring the high standards of the certification.
- Forest Stewardship Council Certified. This organization works to prevent deforestation and endorses products from responsibly managed forests that provide environmental, social and economic benefits.
- SCS Responsible Forestry Certified. Scientific Certification Systems (SCS) is a leading third-party certification body, which audits environmental and sustainability claims to the highest standards of performance. SCS is respected throughout the world for its integrity, scientific rigor and true independence. SCS is a founding member of the Forest Stewardship Council, and among the top FSC certifiers worldwide.
- NSF Certified. The National Sanitation Foundation protects and improves global human health, food, water, consumer products and the environment. The NSF label indicates a company complies with strict standards and procedures imposed by NSF. From extensive product testing and material analyses to unannounced plant inspections, every aspect of a product's development is thoroughly evaluated before it can earn this certification.
- Members of 1% for the Planet. Donates one percent of profits to environmental groups.
- Each Three Bluebirds Swedish Dishcloth replaces 17 rolls of paper towels.
- Funds from each purchase are used to restore 20 gallons of water to nature.
Swedish Dishcloths | Bugs
Swedish dishcloths, also called sponge cloths, can replace up to 17 rolls of paper towels and help you to significantly reduce waste. They are an excellent paper towel alternative and are perfect for wiping spills, cleaning counters, and performing general cleaning tasks. They are safe to use on all surfaces and never leave a scratch.
These Swedish dish cloths are made with sustainably forested wood pulp and organic cotton and are free from harmful chemicals. They can absorb 20 times their weight in liquid and last 200 wash cycles. This genuine material is made in a Fair-Trade Certified facility on a river in Europe, where the freshwater is returned cleaner after going through the factory.
With these simple paper towel replacements, you can help create change. Over 100 single-use paper towel rolls are used annually by the typical American household. The production and use of conventional paper towels contribute to deforestation, chemical pollution, and landfill overflow. These reusable kitchen sponge cloths are the ideal, greener paper towel substitute and they are much more hygienic and environmentally friendly than synthetic sponges!
Use these dishcloths to clean countertops, do dishes, dust — in the kitchen and bath, and for general household chores. You can use it on granite, stainless steel, glass, wood, etc. It cleans streak-free! A Swedish Dishcloth is more efficient than paper towels, which are wasteful. One absorbs about 20 times its weight, and a single Swedish Dishcloth is able to do the job of 17 rolls of paper towels — saving trees, water and money. It's also more hygienic than sponges.
Wet your dishcloth with water and squeeze it out to make it more absorbent. You can use sprays, soap, or just water with it. You can also use it with vinegar and water. It is not for drying, but is for cleaning. It is not for use on cheese graters or other sharp items.
You can clean it in the washing machine, or in the top rack of the dishwasher. To sterilize, it can also be boiled briefly, or microwaved (when damp) for approximately one minute. You can also bleach your dishcloth. See below for more info. To air dry, hang it over the faucet, on the side of the sink, or lay flat. Do not tumble dry.
70% cellulose, 30% organic cotton.
Screen printed with water-based inks.
100% biodegradable.
Connecticut, USA, designed and printed.
Size: 17 x 20 cm / 6.5 x 8 in.
- Fair Trade International Certified. Fair Trade standards provide a framework for sustainable, socially responsible, and ethical financial practices that work to improve lives and protect the environment. This organization works to share the benefits of trade more equally – through standards, certification, producer support, programs and advocacy.
- Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) Certified. The leading textile processing standard for organic fibers, including ecological and social criteria, backed up by independent third-party certification of the entire textile supply chain. This means assessing everything from the chemical inputs being used to the ethical treatment of workers.
- Okeo Tex Standard 100. With this label you can be certain that every component of a product has been tested for harmful substances and that the product is harmless to human health. This includes every thread, button and all accessories being evaluated for safety. The criteria catalog is updated at least once a year and expanded with new scientific knowledge or statutory requirements ensuring the high standards of the certification.
- Forest Stewardship Council Certified. This organization works to prevent deforestation and endorses products from responsibly managed forests that provide environmental, social and economic benefits.
- SCS Responsible Forestry Certified. Scientific Certification Systems (SCS) is a leading third-party certification body, which audits environmental and sustainability claims to the highest standards of performance. SCS is respected throughout the world for its integrity, scientific rigor and true independence. SCS is a founding member of the Forest Stewardship Council, and among the top FSC certifiers worldwide.
- NSF Certified. The National Sanitation Foundation protects and improves global human health, food, water, consumer products and the environment. The NSF label indicates a company complies with strict standards and procedures imposed by NSF. From extensive product testing and material analyses to unannounced plant inspections, every aspect of a product's development is thoroughly evaluated before it can earn this certification.
- Members of 1% for the Planet. Donates one percent of profits to environmental groups.
- Each Three Bluebirds Swedish Dishcloth replaces 17 rolls of paper towels.
- Funds from each purchase are used to restore 20 gallons of water to nature.
Swedish Dishcloths | Fruit
Swedish dishcloths, also called sponge cloths, can replace up to 17 rolls of paper towels and help you to significantly reduce waste. They are an excellent paper towel alternative and are perfect for wiping spills, cleaning counters, and performing general cleaning tasks. They are safe to use on all surfaces and never leave a scratch.
These Swedish dish cloths are made with sustainably forested wood pulp and organic cotton and are free from harmful chemicals. They can absorb 20 times their weight in liquid and last 200 wash cycles. This genuine material is made in a Fair-Trade Certified facility on a river in Europe, where the freshwater is returned cleaner after going through the factory.
With these simple paper towel replacements, you can help create change. Over 100 single-use paper towel rolls are used annually by the typical American household. The production and use of conventional paper towels contribute to deforestation, chemical pollution, and landfill overflow. These reusable kitchen sponge cloths are the ideal, greener paper towel substitute and they are much more hygienic and environmentally friendly than synthetic sponges!
Use these dishcloths to clean countertops, do dishes, dust — in the kitchen and bath, and for general household chores. You can use it on granite, stainless steel, glass, wood, etc. It cleans streak-free! A Swedish Dishcloth is more efficient than paper towels, which are wasteful. One absorbs about 20 times its weight, and a single Swedish Dishcloth is able to do the job of 17 rolls of paper towels — saving trees, water and money. It's also more hygienic than sponges.
Wet your dishcloth with water and squeeze it out to make it more absorbent. You can use sprays, soap, or just water with it. You can also use it with vinegar and water. It is not for drying, but is for cleaning. It is not for use on cheese graters or other sharp items.
You can clean it in the washing machine, or in the top rack of the dishwasher. To sterilize, it can also be boiled briefly, or microwaved (when damp) for approximately one minute. You can also bleach your dishcloth. See below for more info. To air dry, hang it over the faucet, on the side of the sink, or lay flat. Do not tumble dry.
70% cellulose, 30% organic cotton.
Screen printed with water-based inks.
100% biodegradable.
Connecticut, USA, designed and printed.
Size: 17 x 20 cm / 6.5 x 8 in.
- Fair Trade International Certified. Fair Trade standards provide a framework for sustainable, socially responsible, and ethical financial practices that work to improve lives and protect the environment. This organization works to share the benefits of trade more equally – through standards, certification, producer support, programs and advocacy.
- Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) Certified. The leading textile processing standard for organic fibers, including ecological and social criteria, backed up by independent third-party certification of the entire textile supply chain. This means assessing everything from the chemical inputs being used to the ethical treatment of workers.
- Okeo Tex Standard 100. With this label you can be certain that every component of a product has been tested for harmful substances and that the product is harmless to human health. This includes every thread, button and all accessories being evaluated for safety. The criteria catalog is updated at least once a year and expanded with new scientific knowledge or statutory requirements ensuring the high standards of the certification.
- Forest Stewardship Council Certified. This organization works to prevent deforestation and endorses products from responsibly managed forests that provide environmental, social and economic benefits.
- SCS Responsible Forestry Certified. Scientific Certification Systems (SCS) is a leading third-party certification body, which audits environmental and sustainability claims to the highest standards of performance. SCS is respected throughout the world for its integrity, scientific rigor and true independence. SCS is a founding member of the Forest Stewardship Council, and among the top FSC certifiers worldwide.
- NSF Certified. The National Sanitation Foundation protects and improves global human health, food, water, consumer products and the environment. The NSF label indicates a company complies with strict standards and procedures imposed by NSF. From extensive product testing and material analyses to unannounced plant inspections, every aspect of a product's development is thoroughly evaluated before it can earn this certification.
- Members of 1% for the Planet. Donates one percent of profits to environmental groups.
- Each Three Bluebirds Swedish Dishcloth replaces 17 rolls of paper towels.
- Funds from each purchase are used to restore 20 gallons of water to nature.
Swedish Dishcloths | Autumn Splendor
Swedish dishcloths, also called sponge cloths, can replace up to 17 rolls of paper towels and help you to significantly reduce waste. They are an excellent paper towel alternative and are perfect for wiping spills, cleaning counters, and performing general cleaning tasks. They are safe to use on all surfaces and never leave a scratch.
These Swedish dish cloths are made with sustainably forested wood pulp and organic cotton and are free from harmful chemicals. They can absorb 20 times their weight in liquid and last 200 wash cycles. This genuine material is made in a Fair-Trade Certified facility on a river in Europe, where the freshwater is returned cleaner after going through the factory.
With these simple paper towel replacements, you can help create change. Over 100 single-use paper towel rolls are used annually by the typical American household. The production and use of conventional paper towels contribute to deforestation, chemical pollution, and landfill overflow. These reusable kitchen sponge cloths are the ideal, greener paper towel substitute and they are much more hygienic and environmentally friendly than synthetic sponges!
Use these dishcloths to clean countertops, do dishes, dust — in the kitchen and bath, and for general household chores. You can use it on granite, stainless steel, glass, wood, etc. It cleans streak-free! A Swedish Dishcloth is more efficient than paper towels, which are wasteful. One absorbs about 20 times its weight, and a single Swedish Dishcloth is able to do the job of 17 rolls of paper towels — saving trees, water and money. It's also more hygienic than sponges.
Wet your dishcloth with water and squeeze it out to make it more absorbent. You can use sprays, soap, or just water with it. You can also use it with vinegar and water. It is not for drying, but is for cleaning. It is not for use on cheese graters or other sharp items.
You can clean it in the washing machine, or in the top rack of the dishwasher. To sterilize, it can also be boiled briefly, or microwaved (when damp) for approximately one minute. You can also bleach your dishcloth. See below for more info. To air dry, hang it over the faucet, on the side of the sink, or lay flat. Do not tumble dry.
70% cellulose, 30% organic cotton.
Screen printed with water-based inks.
100% biodegradable.
Connecticut, USA, designed and printed.
Size: 17 x 20 cm / 6.5 x 8 in.
- Fair Trade International Certified. Fair Trade standards provide a framework for sustainable, socially responsible, and ethical financial practices that work to improve lives and protect the environment. This organization works to share the benefits of trade more equally – through standards, certification, producer support, programs and advocacy.
- Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) Certified. The leading textile processing standard for organic fibers, including ecological and social criteria, backed up by independent third-party certification of the entire textile supply chain. This means assessing everything from the chemical inputs being used to the ethical treatment of workers.
- Okeo Tex Standard 100. With this label you can be certain that every component of a product has been tested for harmful substances and that the product is harmless to human health. This includes every thread, button and all accessories being evaluated for safety. The criteria catalog is updated at least once a year and expanded with new scientific knowledge or statutory requirements ensuring the high standards of the certification.
- Forest Stewardship Council Certified. This organization works to prevent deforestation and endorses products from responsibly managed forests that provide environmental, social and economic benefits.
- SCS Responsible Forestry Certified. Scientific Certification Systems (SCS) is a leading third-party certification body, which audits environmental and sustainability claims to the highest standards of performance. SCS is respected throughout the world for its integrity, scientific rigor and true independence. SCS is a founding member of the Forest Stewardship Council, and among the top FSC certifiers worldwide.
- NSF Certified. The National Sanitation Foundation protects and improves global human health, food, water, consumer products and the environment. The NSF label indicates a company complies with strict standards and procedures imposed by NSF. From extensive product testing and material analyses to unannounced plant inspections, every aspect of a product's development is thoroughly evaluated before it can earn this certification.
- Members of 1% for the Planet. Donates one percent of profits to environmental groups.
- Each Three Bluebirds Swedish Dishcloth replaces 17 rolls of paper towels.
- Funds from each purchase are used to restore 20 gallons of water to nature.
Swedish Dishcloths | Mushrooms
Swedish dishcloths, also called sponge cloths, can replace up to 17 rolls of paper towels and help you to significantly reduce waste. They are an excellent paper towel alternative and are perfect for wiping spills, cleaning counters, and performing general cleaning tasks. They are safe to use on all surfaces and never leave a scratch.
These Swedish dish cloths are made with sustainably forested wood pulp and organic cotton and are free from harmful chemicals. They can absorb 20 times their weight in liquid and last 200 wash cycles. This genuine material is made in a Fair-Trade Certified facility on a river in Europe, where the freshwater is returned cleaner after going through the factory.
With these simple paper towel replacements, you can help create change. Over 100 single-use paper towel rolls are used annually by the typical American household. The production and use of conventional paper towels contribute to deforestation, chemical pollution, and landfill overflow. These reusable kitchen sponge cloths are the ideal, greener paper towel substitute and they are much more hygienic and environmentally friendly than synthetic sponges!
Use these dishcloths to clean countertops, do dishes, dust — in the kitchen and bath, and for general household chores. You can use it on granite, stainless steel, glass, wood, etc. It cleans streak-free! A Swedish Dishcloth is more efficient than paper towels, which are wasteful. One absorbs about 20 times its weight, and a single Swedish Dishcloth is able to do the job of 17 rolls of paper towels — saving trees, water and money. It's also more hygienic than sponges.
Wet your dishcloth with water and squeeze it out to make it more absorbent. You can use sprays, soap, or just water with it. You can also use it with vinegar and water. It is not for drying, but is for cleaning. It is not for use on cheese graters or other sharp items.
You can clean it in the washing machine, or in the top rack of the dishwasher. To sterilize, it can also be boiled briefly, or microwaved (when damp) for approximately one minute. You can also bleach your dishcloth. See below for more info. To air dry, hang it over the faucet, on the side of the sink, or lay flat. Do not tumble dry.
70% cellulose, 30% organic cotton.
Screen printed with water-based inks.
100% biodegradable.
Connecticut, USA, designed and printed.
Size: 17 x 20 cm / 6.5 x 8 in.
- Fair Trade International Certified. Fair Trade standards provide a framework for sustainable, socially responsible, and ethical financial practices that work to improve lives and protect the environment. This organization works to share the benefits of trade more equally – through standards, certification, producer support, programs and advocacy.
- Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) Certified. The leading textile processing standard for organic fibers, including ecological and social criteria, backed up by independent third-party certification of the entire textile supply chain. This means assessing everything from the chemical inputs being used to the ethical treatment of workers.
- Okeo Tex Standard 100. With this label you can be certain that every component of a product has been tested for harmful substances and that the product is harmless to human health. This includes every thread, button and all accessories being evaluated for safety. The criteria catalog is updated at least once a year and expanded with new scientific knowledge or statutory requirements ensuring the high standards of the certification.
- Forest Stewardship Council Certified. This organization works to prevent deforestation and endorses products from responsibly managed forests that provide environmental, social and economic benefits.
- SCS Responsible Forestry Certified. Scientific Certification Systems (SCS) is a leading third-party certification body, which audits environmental and sustainability claims to the highest standards of performance. SCS is respected throughout the world for its integrity, scientific rigor and true independence. SCS is a founding member of the Forest Stewardship Council, and among the top FSC certifiers worldwide.
- NSF Certified. The National Sanitation Foundation protects and improves global human health, food, water, consumer products and the environment. The NSF label indicates a company complies with strict standards and procedures imposed by NSF. From extensive product testing and material analyses to unannounced plant inspections, every aspect of a product's development is thoroughly evaluated before it can earn this certification.
- Members of 1% for the Planet. Donates one percent of profits to environmental groups.
- Each Three Bluebirds Swedish Dishcloth replaces 17 rolls of paper towels.
- Funds from each purchase are used to restore 20 gallons of water to nature.
Swedish Dishcloths | Plants
Swedish dishcloths, also called sponge cloths, can replace up to 17 rolls of paper towels and help you to significantly reduce waste. They are an excellent paper towel alternative and are perfect for wiping spills, cleaning counters, and performing general cleaning tasks. They are safe to use on all surfaces and never leave a scratch.
These Swedish dish cloths are made with sustainably forested wood pulp and organic cotton and are free from harmful chemicals. They can absorb 20 times their weight in liquid and last 200 wash cycles. This genuine material is made in a Fair-Trade Certified facility on a river in Europe, where the freshwater is returned cleaner after going through the factory.
With these simple paper towel replacements, you can help create change. Over 100 single-use paper towel rolls are used annually by the typical American household. The production and use of conventional paper towels contribute to deforestation, chemical pollution, and landfill overflow. These reusable kitchen sponge cloths are the ideal, greener paper towel substitute and they are much more hygienic and environmentally friendly than synthetic sponges!
Use these dishcloths to clean countertops, do dishes, dust — in the kitchen and bath, and for general household chores. You can use it on granite, stainless steel, glass, wood, etc. It cleans streak-free! A Swedish Dishcloth is more efficient than paper towels, which are wasteful. One absorbs about 20 times its weight, and a single Swedish Dishcloth is able to do the job of 17 rolls of paper towels — saving trees, water and money. It's also more hygienic than sponges.
Wet your dishcloth with water and squeeze it out to make it more absorbent. You can use sprays, soap, or just water with it. You can also use it with vinegar and water. It is not for drying, but is for cleaning. It is not for use on cheese graters or other sharp items.
You can clean it in the washing machine, or in the top rack of the dishwasher. To sterilize, it can also be boiled briefly, or microwaved (when damp) for approximately one minute. You can also bleach your dishcloth. See below for more info. To air dry, hang it over the faucet, on the side of the sink, or lay flat. Do not tumble dry.
70% cellulose, 30% organic cotton.
Screen printed with water-based inks.
100% biodegradable.
Connecticut, USA, designed and printed.
Size: 17 x 20 cm / 6.5 x 8 in.
- Fair Trade International Certified. Fair Trade standards provide a framework for sustainable, socially responsible, and ethical financial practices that work to improve lives and protect the environment. This organization works to share the benefits of trade more equally – through standards, certification, producer support, programs and advocacy.
- Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) Certified. The leading textile processing standard for organic fibers, including ecological and social criteria, backed up by independent third-party certification of the entire textile supply chain. This means assessing everything from the chemical inputs being used to the ethical treatment of workers.
- Okeo Tex Standard 100. With this label you can be certain that every component of a product has been tested for harmful substances and that the product is harmless to human health. This includes every thread, button and all accessories being evaluated for safety. The criteria catalog is updated at least once a year and expanded with new scientific knowledge or statutory requirements ensuring the high standards of the certification.
- Forest Stewardship Council Certified. This organization works to prevent deforestation and endorses products from responsibly managed forests that provide environmental, social and economic benefits.
- SCS Responsible Forestry Certified. Scientific Certification Systems (SCS) is a leading third-party certification body, which audits environmental and sustainability claims to the highest standards of performance. SCS is respected throughout the world for its integrity, scientific rigor and true independence. SCS is a founding member of the Forest Stewardship Council, and among the top FSC certifiers worldwide.
- NSF Certified. The National Sanitation Foundation protects and improves global human health, food, water, consumer products and the environment. The NSF label indicates a company complies with strict standards and procedures imposed by NSF. From extensive product testing and material analyses to unannounced plant inspections, every aspect of a product's development is thoroughly evaluated before it can earn this certification.
- Members of 1% for the Planet. Donates one percent of profits to environmental groups.
- Each Three Bluebirds Swedish Dishcloth replaces 17 rolls of paper towels.
- Funds from each purchase are used to restore 20 gallons of water to nature.
Swedish Dishcloths | Flowers
Swedish dishcloths, also called sponge cloths, can replace up to 17 rolls of paper towels and help you to significantly reduce waste. They are an excellent paper towel alternative and are perfect for wiping spills, cleaning counters, and performing general cleaning tasks. They are safe to use on all surfaces and never leave a scratch.
These Swedish dish cloths are made with sustainably forested wood pulp and organic cotton and are free from harmful chemicals. They can absorb 20 times their weight in liquid and last 200 wash cycles. This genuine material is made in a Fair-Trade Certified facility on a river in Europe, where the freshwater is returned cleaner after going through the factory.
With these simple paper towel replacements, you can help create change. Over 100 single-use paper towel rolls are used annually by the typical American household. The production and use of conventional paper towels contribute to deforestation, chemical pollution, and landfill overflow. These reusable kitchen sponge cloths are the ideal, greener paper towel substitute and they are much more hygienic and environmentally friendly than synthetic sponges!
Use these dishcloths to clean countertops, do dishes, dust — in the kitchen and bath, and for general household chores. You can use it on granite, stainless steel, glass, wood, etc. It cleans streak-free! A Swedish Dishcloth is more efficient than paper towels, which are wasteful. One absorbs about 20 times its weight, and a single Swedish Dishcloth is able to do the job of 17 rolls of paper towels — saving trees, water and money. It's also more hygienic than sponges.
Wet your dishcloth with water and squeeze it out to make it more absorbent. You can use sprays, soap, or just water with it. You can also use it with vinegar and water. It is not for drying, but is for cleaning. It is not for use on cheese graters or other sharp items.
You can clean it in the washing machine, or in the top rack of the dishwasher. To sterilize, it can also be boiled briefly, or microwaved (when damp) for approximately one minute. You can also bleach your dishcloth. See below for more info. To air dry, hang it over the faucet, on the side of the sink, or lay flat. Do not tumble dry.
70% cellulose, 30% organic cotton.
Screen printed with water-based inks.
100% biodegradable.
Connecticut, USA, designed and printed.
Size: 17 x 20 cm / 6.5 x 8 in.
- Fair Trade International Certified. Fair Trade standards provide a framework for sustainable, socially responsible, and ethical financial practices that work to improve lives and protect the environment. This organization works to share the benefits of trade more equally – through standards, certification, producer support, programs and advocacy.
- Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) Certified. The leading textile processing standard for organic fibers, including ecological and social criteria, backed up by independent third-party certification of the entire textile supply chain. This means assessing everything from the chemical inputs being used to the ethical treatment of workers.
- Okeo Tex Standard 100. With this label you can be certain that every component of a product has been tested for harmful substances and that the product is harmless to human health. This includes every thread, button and all accessories being evaluated for safety. The criteria catalog is updated at least once a year and expanded with new scientific knowledge or statutory requirements ensuring the high standards of the certification.
- Forest Stewardship Council Certified. This organization works to prevent deforestation and endorses products from responsibly managed forests that provide environmental, social and economic benefits.
- SCS Responsible Forestry Certified. Scientific Certification Systems (SCS) is a leading third-party certification body, which audits environmental and sustainability claims to the highest standards of performance. SCS is respected throughout the world for its integrity, scientific rigor and true independence. SCS is a founding member of the Forest Stewardship Council, and among the top FSC certifiers worldwide.
- NSF Certified. The National Sanitation Foundation protects and improves global human health, food, water, consumer products and the environment. The NSF label indicates a company complies with strict standards and procedures imposed by NSF. From extensive product testing and material analyses to unannounced plant inspections, every aspect of a product's development is thoroughly evaluated before it can earn this certification.
- Members of 1% for the Planet. Donates one percent of profits to environmental groups.
- Each Three Bluebirds Swedish Dishcloth replaces 17 rolls of paper towels.
- Funds from each purchase are used to restore 20 gallons of water to nature.
Swedish Dishcloths | Chickens + Cows
Swedish dishcloths, also called sponge cloths, can replace up to 17 rolls of paper towels and help you to significantly reduce waste. They are an excellent paper towel alternative and are perfect for wiping spills, cleaning counters, and performing general cleaning tasks. They are safe to use on all surfaces and never leave a scratch.
These Swedish dish cloths are made with sustainably forested wood pulp and organic cotton and are free from harmful chemicals. They can absorb 20 times their weight in liquid and last 200 wash cycles. This genuine material is made in a Fair-Trade Certified facility on a river in Europe, where the freshwater is returned cleaner after going through the factory.
With these simple paper towel replacements, you can help create change. Over 100 single-use paper towel rolls are used annually by the typical American household. The production and use of conventional paper towels contribute to deforestation, chemical pollution, and landfill overflow. These reusable kitchen sponge cloths are the ideal, greener paper towel substitute and they are much more hygienic and environmentally friendly than synthetic sponges!
Use these dishcloths to clean countertops, do dishes, dust — in the kitchen and bath, and for general household chores. You can use it on granite, stainless steel, glass, wood, etc. It cleans streak-free! A Swedish Dishcloth is more efficient than paper towels, which are wasteful. One absorbs about 20 times its weight, and a single Swedish Dishcloth is able to do the job of 17 rolls of paper towels — saving trees, water and money. It's also more hygienic than sponges.
Wet your dishcloth with water and squeeze it out to make it more absorbent. You can use sprays, soap, or just water with it. You can also use it with vinegar and water. It is not for drying, but is for cleaning. It is not for use on cheese graters or other sharp items.
You can clean it in the washing machine, or in the top rack of the dishwasher. To sterilize, it can also be boiled briefly, or microwaved (when damp) for approximately one minute. You can also bleach your dishcloth. See below for more info. To air dry, hang it over the faucet, on the side of the sink, or lay flat. Do not tumble dry.
70% cellulose, 30% organic cotton.
Screen printed with water-based inks.
100% biodegradable.
Connecticut, USA, designed and printed.
Size: 17 x 20 cm / 6.5 x 8 in.
- Fair Trade International Certified. Fair Trade standards provide a framework for sustainable, socially responsible, and ethical financial practices that work to improve lives and protect the environment. This organization works to share the benefits of trade more equally – through standards, certification, producer support, programs and advocacy.
- Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) Certified. The leading textile processing standard for organic fibers, including ecological and social criteria, backed up by independent third-party certification of the entire textile supply chain. This means assessing everything from the chemical inputs being used to the ethical treatment of workers.
- Okeo Tex Standard 100. With this label you can be certain that every component of a product has been tested for harmful substances and that the product is harmless to human health. This includes every thread, button and all accessories being evaluated for safety. The criteria catalog is updated at least once a year and expanded with new scientific knowledge or statutory requirements ensuring the high standards of the certification.
- Forest Stewardship Council Certified. This organization works to prevent deforestation and endorses products from responsibly managed forests that provide environmental, social and economic benefits.
- SCS Responsible Forestry Certified. Scientific Certification Systems (SCS) is a leading third-party certification body, which audits environmental and sustainability claims to the highest standards of performance. SCS is respected throughout the world for its integrity, scientific rigor and true independence. SCS is a founding member of the Forest Stewardship Council, and among the top FSC certifiers worldwide.
- NSF Certified. The National Sanitation Foundation protects and improves global human health, food, water, consumer products and the environment. The NSF label indicates a company complies with strict standards and procedures imposed by NSF. From extensive product testing and material analyses to unannounced plant inspections, every aspect of a product's development is thoroughly evaluated before it can earn this certification.
- Members of 1% for the Planet. Donates one percent of profits to environmental groups.
- Each Three Bluebirds Swedish Dishcloth replaces 17 rolls of paper towels.
- Funds from each purchase are used to restore 20 gallons of water to nature.
Swedish Dishcloths | Winter
Swedish dishcloths, also called sponge cloths, can replace up to 17 rolls of paper towels and help you to significantly reduce waste. They are an excellent paper towel alternative and are perfect for wiping spills, cleaning counters, and performing general cleaning tasks. They are safe to use on all surfaces and never leave a scratch.
These Swedish dish cloths are made with sustainably forested wood pulp and organic cotton and are free from harmful chemicals. They can absorb 20 times their weight in liquid and last 200 wash cycles. This genuine material is made in a Fair-Trade Certified facility on a river in Europe, where the freshwater is returned cleaner after going through the factory.
With these simple paper towel replacements, you can help create change. Over 100 single-use paper towel rolls are used annually by the typical American household. The production and use of conventional paper towels contribute to deforestation, chemical pollution, and landfill overflow. These reusable kitchen sponge cloths are the ideal, greener paper towel substitute and they are much more hygienic and environmentally friendly than synthetic sponges!
Use these dishcloths to clean countertops, do dishes, dust — in the kitchen and bath, and for general household chores. You can use it on granite, stainless steel, glass, wood, etc. It cleans streak-free! A Swedish Dishcloth is more efficient than paper towels, which are wasteful. One absorbs about 20 times its weight, and a single Swedish Dishcloth is able to do the job of 17 rolls of paper towels — saving trees, water and money. It's also more hygienic than sponges.
Wet your dishcloth with water and squeeze it out to make it more absorbent. You can use sprays, soap, or just water with it. You can also use it with vinegar and water. It is not for drying, but is for cleaning. It is not for use on cheese graters or other sharp items.
You can clean it in the washing machine, or in the top rack of the dishwasher. To sterilize, it can also be boiled briefly, or microwaved (when damp) for approximately one minute. You can also bleach your dishcloth. See below for more info. To air dry, hang it over the faucet, on the side of the sink, or lay flat. Do not tumble dry.
70% cellulose, 30% organic cotton.
Screen printed with water-based inks.
100% biodegradable.
Connecticut, USA, designed and printed.
Size: 17 x 20 cm / 6.5 x 8 in.
- Fair Trade International Certified. Fair Trade standards provide a framework for sustainable, socially responsible, and ethical financial practices that work to improve lives and protect the environment. This organization works to share the benefits of trade more equally – through standards, certification, producer support, programs and advocacy.
- Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) Certified. The leading textile processing standard for organic fibers, including ecological and social criteria, backed up by independent third-party certification of the entire textile supply chain. This means assessing everything from the chemical inputs being used to the ethical treatment of workers.
- Okeo Tex Standard 100. With this label you can be certain that every component of a product has been tested for harmful substances and that the product is harmless to human health. This includes every thread, button and all accessories being evaluated for safety. The criteria catalog is updated at least once a year and expanded with new scientific knowledge or statutory requirements ensuring the high standards of the certification.
- Forest Stewardship Council Certified. This organization works to prevent deforestation and endorses products from responsibly managed forests that provide environmental, social and economic benefits.
- SCS Responsible Forestry Certified. Scientific Certification Systems (SCS) is a leading third-party certification body, which audits environmental and sustainability claims to the highest standards of performance. SCS is respected throughout the world for its integrity, scientific rigor and true independence. SCS is a founding member of the Forest Stewardship Council, and among the top FSC certifiers worldwide.
- NSF Certified. The National Sanitation Foundation protects and improves global human health, food, water, consumer products and the environment. The NSF label indicates a company complies with strict standards and procedures imposed by NSF. From extensive product testing and material analyses to unannounced plant inspections, every aspect of a product's development is thoroughly evaluated before it can earn this certification.
- Members of 1% for the Planet. Donates one percent of profits to environmental groups.
- Each Three Bluebirds Swedish Dishcloth replaces 17 rolls of paper towels.
- Funds from each purchase are used to restore 20 gallons of water to nature.
Swedish Dishcloths | Branching Flowers
Swedish dishcloths, also called sponge cloths, can replace up to 17 rolls of paper towels and help you to significantly reduce waste. They are an excellent paper towel alternative and are perfect for wiping spills, cleaning counters, and performing general cleaning tasks. They are safe to use on all surfaces and never leave a scratch.
These Swedish dish cloths are made with sustainably forested wood pulp and organic cotton and are free from harmful chemicals. They can absorb 20 times their weight in liquid and last 200 wash cycles. This genuine material is made in a Fair-Trade Certified facility on a river in Europe, where the freshwater is returned cleaner after going through the factory.
With these simple paper towel replacements, you can help create change. Over 100 single-use paper towel rolls are used annually by the typical American household. The production and use of conventional paper towels contribute to deforestation, chemical pollution, and landfill overflow. These reusable kitchen sponge cloths are the ideal, greener paper towel substitute and they are much more hygienic and environmentally friendly than synthetic sponges!
Use these dishcloths to clean countertops, do dishes, dust — in the kitchen and bath, and for general household chores. You can use it on granite, stainless steel, glass, wood, etc. It cleans streak-free! A Swedish Dishcloth is more efficient than paper towels, which are wasteful. One absorbs about 20 times its weight, and a single Swedish Dishcloth is able to do the job of 17 rolls of paper towels — saving trees, water and money. It's also more hygienic than sponges.
Wet your dishcloth with water and squeeze it out to make it more absorbent. You can use sprays, soap, or just water with it. You can also use it with vinegar and water. It is not for drying, but is for cleaning. It is not for use on cheese graters or other sharp items.
You can clean it in the washing machine, or in the top rack of the dishwasher. To sterilize, it can also be boiled briefly, or microwaved (when damp) for approximately one minute. You can also bleach your dishcloth. See below for more info. To air dry, hang it over the faucet, on the side of the sink, or lay flat. Do not tumble dry.
70% cellulose, 30% organic cotton.
Screen printed with water-based inks.
100% biodegradable.
Connecticut, USA, designed and printed.
Size: 17 x 20 cm / 6.5 x 8 in.
- Fair Trade International Certified. Fair Trade standards provide a framework for sustainable, socially responsible, and ethical financial practices that work to improve lives and protect the environment. This organization works to share the benefits of trade more equally – through standards, certification, producer support, programs and advocacy.
- Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) Certified. The leading textile processing standard for organic fibers, including ecological and social criteria, backed up by independent third-party certification of the entire textile supply chain. This means assessing everything from the chemical inputs being used to the ethical treatment of workers.
- Okeo Tex Standard 100. With this label you can be certain that every component of a product has been tested for harmful substances and that the product is harmless to human health. This includes every thread, button and all accessories being evaluated for safety. The criteria catalog is updated at least once a year and expanded with new scientific knowledge or statutory requirements ensuring the high standards of the certification.
- Forest Stewardship Council Certified. This organization works to prevent deforestation and endorses products from responsibly managed forests that provide environmental, social and economic benefits.
- SCS Responsible Forestry Certified. Scientific Certification Systems (SCS) is a leading third-party certification body, which audits environmental and sustainability claims to the highest standards of performance. SCS is respected throughout the world for its integrity, scientific rigor and true independence. SCS is a founding member of the Forest Stewardship Council, and among the top FSC certifiers worldwide.
- NSF Certified. The National Sanitation Foundation protects and improves global human health, food, water, consumer products and the environment. The NSF label indicates a company complies with strict standards and procedures imposed by NSF. From extensive product testing and material analyses to unannounced plant inspections, every aspect of a product's development is thoroughly evaluated before it can earn this certification.
- Members of 1% for the Planet. Donates one percent of profits to environmental groups.
- Each Three Bluebirds Swedish Dishcloth replaces 17 rolls of paper towels.
- Funds from each purchase are used to restore 20 gallons of water to nature.
Swedish Dishcloths | Seasonal Songbirds
Swedish dishcloths, also called sponge cloths, can replace up to 17 rolls of paper towels and help you to significantly reduce waste. They are an excellent paper towel alternative and are perfect for wiping spills, cleaning counters, and performing general cleaning tasks. They are safe to use on all surfaces and never leave a scratch.
These Swedish dish cloths are made with sustainably forested wood pulp and organic cotton and are free from harmful chemicals. They can absorb 20 times their weight in liquid and last 200 wash cycles. This genuine material is made in a Fair-Trade Certified facility on a river in Europe, where the freshwater is returned cleaner after going through the factory.
With these simple paper towel replacements, you can help create change. Over 100 single-use paper towel rolls are used annually by the typical American household. The production and use of conventional paper towels contribute to deforestation, chemical pollution, and landfill overflow. These reusable kitchen sponge cloths are the ideal, greener paper towel substitute and they are much more hygienic and environmentally friendly than synthetic sponges!
Use these dishcloths to clean countertops, do dishes, dust — in the kitchen and bath, and for general household chores. You can use it on granite, stainless steel, glass, wood, etc. It cleans streak-free! A Swedish Dishcloth is more efficient than paper towels, which are wasteful. One absorbs about 20 times its weight, and a single Swedish Dishcloth is able to do the job of 17 rolls of paper towels — saving trees, water and money. It's also more hygienic than sponges.
Wet your dishcloth with water and squeeze it out to make it more absorbent. You can use sprays, soap, or just water with it. You can also use it with vinegar and water. It is not for drying, but is for cleaning. It is not for use on cheese graters or other sharp items.
You can clean it in the washing machine, or in the top rack of the dishwasher. To sterilize, it can also be boiled briefly, or microwaved (when damp) for approximately one minute. You can also bleach your dishcloth. See below for more info. To air dry, hang it over the faucet, on the side of the sink, or lay flat. Do not tumble dry.
70% cellulose, 30% organic cotton.
Screen printed with water-based inks.
100% biodegradable.
Connecticut, USA, designed and printed.
Size: 17 x 20 cm / 6.5 x 8 in.
- Fair Trade International Certified. Fair Trade standards provide a framework for sustainable, socially responsible, and ethical financial practices that work to improve lives and protect the environment. This organization works to share the benefits of trade more equally – through standards, certification, producer support, programs and advocacy.
- Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) Certified. The leading textile processing standard for organic fibers, including ecological and social criteria, backed up by independent third-party certification of the entire textile supply chain. This means assessing everything from the chemical inputs being used to the ethical treatment of workers.
- Okeo Tex Standard 100. With this label you can be certain that every component of a product has been tested for harmful substances and that the product is harmless to human health. This includes every thread, button and all accessories being evaluated for safety. The criteria catalog is updated at least once a year and expanded with new scientific knowledge or statutory requirements ensuring the high standards of the certification.
- Forest Stewardship Council Certified. This organization works to prevent deforestation and endorses products from responsibly managed forests that provide environmental, social and economic benefits.
- SCS Responsible Forestry Certified. Scientific Certification Systems (SCS) is a leading third-party certification body, which audits environmental and sustainability claims to the highest standards of performance. SCS is respected throughout the world for its integrity, scientific rigor and true independence. SCS is a founding member of the Forest Stewardship Council, and among the top FSC certifiers worldwide.
- NSF Certified. The National Sanitation Foundation protects and improves global human health, food, water, consumer products and the environment. The NSF label indicates a company complies with strict standards and procedures imposed by NSF. From extensive product testing and material analyses to unannounced plant inspections, every aspect of a product's development is thoroughly evaluated before it can earn this certification.
- Members of 1% for the Planet. Donates one percent of profits to environmental groups.
- Each Three Bluebirds Swedish Dishcloth replaces 17 rolls of paper towels.
- Funds from each purchase are used to restore 20 gallons of water to nature.
I was extremely skeptical when I first saw these washcloths. But to my surprise I love them! They are durable and absorb a great amount of liquid. It's simple to keep them fresh by popping them into the dishwasher. There is never a mildew or mold smell.
Swedish Dishcloths | Harvest
Swedish dishcloths, also called sponge cloths, can replace up to 17 rolls of paper towels and help you to significantly reduce waste. They are an excellent paper towel alternative and are perfect for wiping spills, cleaning counters, and performing general cleaning tasks. They are safe to use on all surfaces and never leave a scratch.
These Swedish dish cloths are made with sustainably forested wood pulp and organic cotton and are free from harmful chemicals. They can absorb 20 times their weight in liquid and last 200 wash cycles. This genuine material is made in a Fair-Trade Certified facility on a river in Europe, where the freshwater is returned cleaner after going through the factory.
With these simple paper towel replacements, you can help create change. Over 100 single-use paper towel rolls are used annually by the typical American household. The production and use of conventional paper towels contribute to deforestation, chemical pollution, and landfill overflow. These reusable kitchen sponge cloths are the ideal, greener paper towel substitute and they are much more hygienic and environmentally friendly than synthetic sponges!
Use these dishcloths to clean countertops, do dishes, dust — in the kitchen and bath, and for general household chores. You can use it on granite, stainless steel, glass, wood, etc. It cleans streak-free! A Swedish Dishcloth is more efficient than paper towels, which are wasteful. One absorbs about 20 times its weight, and a single Swedish Dishcloth is able to do the job of 17 rolls of paper towels — saving trees, water and money. It's also more hygienic than sponges.
Wet your dishcloth with water and squeeze it out to make it more absorbent. You can use sprays, soap, or just water with it. You can also use it with vinegar and water. It is not for drying, but is for cleaning. It is not for use on cheese graters or other sharp items.
You can clean it in the washing machine, or in the top rack of the dishwasher. To sterilize, it can also be boiled briefly, or microwaved (when damp) for approximately one minute. You can also bleach your dishcloth. See below for more info. To air dry, hang it over the faucet, on the side of the sink, or lay flat. Do not tumble dry.
70% cellulose, 30% organic cotton.
Screen printed with water-based inks.
100% biodegradable.
Connecticut, USA, designed and printed.
Size: 17 x 20 cm / 6.5 x 8 in.
- Fair Trade International Certified. Fair Trade standards provide a framework for sustainable, socially responsible, and ethical financial practices that work to improve lives and protect the environment. This organization works to share the benefits of trade more equally – through standards, certification, producer support, programs and advocacy.
- Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) Certified. The leading textile processing standard for organic fibers, including ecological and social criteria, backed up by independent third-party certification of the entire textile supply chain. This means assessing everything from the chemical inputs being used to the ethical treatment of workers.
- Okeo Tex Standard 100. With this label you can be certain that every component of a product has been tested for harmful substances and that the product is harmless to human health. This includes every thread, button and all accessories being evaluated for safety. The criteria catalog is updated at least once a year and expanded with new scientific knowledge or statutory requirements ensuring the high standards of the certification.
- Forest Stewardship Council Certified. This organization works to prevent deforestation and endorses products from responsibly managed forests that provide environmental, social and economic benefits.
- SCS Responsible Forestry Certified. Scientific Certification Systems (SCS) is a leading third-party certification body, which audits environmental and sustainability claims to the highest standards of performance. SCS is respected throughout the world for its integrity, scientific rigor and true independence. SCS is a founding member of the Forest Stewardship Council, and among the top FSC certifiers worldwide.
- NSF Certified. The National Sanitation Foundation protects and improves global human health, food, water, consumer products and the environment. The NSF label indicates a company complies with strict standards and procedures imposed by NSF. From extensive product testing and material analyses to unannounced plant inspections, every aspect of a product's development is thoroughly evaluated before it can earn this certification.
- Members of 1% for the Planet. Donates one percent of profits to environmental groups.
- Each Three Bluebirds Swedish Dishcloth replaces 17 rolls of paper towels.
- Funds from each purchase are used to restore 20 gallons of water to nature.
Swedish Dishcloths | Love
Swedish dishcloths, also called sponge cloths, can replace up to 17 rolls of paper towels and help you to significantly reduce waste. They are an excellent paper towel alternative and are perfect for wiping spills, cleaning counters, and performing general cleaning tasks. They are safe to use on all surfaces and never leave a scratch.
These Swedish dish cloths are made with sustainably forested wood pulp and organic cotton and are free from harmful chemicals. They can absorb 20 times their weight in liquid and last 200 wash cycles. This genuine material is made in a Fair-Trade Certified facility on a river in Europe, where the freshwater is returned cleaner after going through the factory.
With these simple paper towel replacements, you can help create change. Over 100 single-use paper towel rolls are used annually by the typical American household. The production and use of conventional paper towels contribute to deforestation, chemical pollution, and landfill overflow. These reusable kitchen sponge cloths are the ideal, greener paper towel substitute and they are much more hygienic and environmentally friendly than synthetic sponges!
Use these dishcloths to clean countertops, do dishes, dust — in the kitchen and bath, and for general household chores. You can use it on granite, stainless steel, glass, wood, etc. It cleans streak-free! A Swedish Dishcloth is more efficient than paper towels, which are wasteful. One absorbs about 20 times its weight, and a single Swedish Dishcloth is able to do the job of 17 rolls of paper towels — saving trees, water and money. It's also more hygienic than sponges.
Wet your dishcloth with water and squeeze it out to make it more absorbent. You can use sprays, soap, or just water with it. You can also use it with vinegar and water. It is not for drying, but is for cleaning. It is not for use on cheese graters or other sharp items.
You can clean it in the washing machine, or in the top rack of the dishwasher. To sterilize, it can also be boiled briefly, or microwaved (when damp) for approximately one minute. You can also bleach your dishcloth. See below for more info. To air dry, hang it over the faucet, on the side of the sink, or lay flat. Do not tumble dry.
70% cellulose, 30% organic cotton.
Screen printed with water-based inks.
100% biodegradable.
Connecticut, USA, designed and printed.
Size: 17 x 20 cm / 6.5 x 8 in.
- Fair Trade International Certified. Fair Trade standards provide a framework for sustainable, socially responsible, and ethical financial practices that work to improve lives and protect the environment. This organization works to share the benefits of trade more equally – through standards, certification, producer support, programs and advocacy.
- Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) Certified. The leading textile processing standard for organic fibers, including ecological and social criteria, backed up by independent third-party certification of the entire textile supply chain. This means assessing everything from the chemical inputs being used to the ethical treatment of workers.
- Okeo Tex Standard 100. With this label you can be certain that every component of a product has been tested for harmful substances and that the product is harmless to human health. This includes every thread, button and all accessories being evaluated for safety. The criteria catalog is updated at least once a year and expanded with new scientific knowledge or statutory requirements ensuring the high standards of the certification.
- Forest Stewardship Council Certified. This organization works to prevent deforestation and endorses products from responsibly managed forests that provide environmental, social and economic benefits.
- SCS Responsible Forestry Certified. Scientific Certification Systems (SCS) is a leading third-party certification body, which audits environmental and sustainability claims to the highest standards of performance. SCS is respected throughout the world for its integrity, scientific rigor and true independence. SCS is a founding member of the Forest Stewardship Council, and among the top FSC certifiers worldwide.
- NSF Certified. The National Sanitation Foundation protects and improves global human health, food, water, consumer products and the environment. The NSF label indicates a company complies with strict standards and procedures imposed by NSF. From extensive product testing and material analyses to unannounced plant inspections, every aspect of a product's development is thoroughly evaluated before it can earn this certification.
- Members of 1% for the Planet. Donates one percent of profits to environmental groups.
- Each Three Bluebirds Swedish Dishcloth replaces 17 rolls of paper towels.
- Funds from each purchase are used to restore 20 gallons of water to nature.
Swedish Dishcloths | Wilderness
Swedish dishcloths, also called sponge cloths, can replace up to 17 rolls of paper towels and help you to significantly reduce waste. They are an excellent paper towel alternative and are perfect for wiping spills, cleaning counters, and performing general cleaning tasks. They are safe to use on all surfaces and never leave a scratch.
These Swedish dish cloths are made with sustainably forested wood pulp and organic cotton and are free from harmful chemicals. They can absorb 20 times their weight in liquid and last 200 wash cycles. This genuine material is made in a Fair-Trade Certified facility on a river in Europe, where the freshwater is returned cleaner after going through the factory.
With these simple paper towel replacements, you can help create change. Over 100 single-use paper towel rolls are used annually by the typical American household. The production and use of conventional paper towels contribute to deforestation, chemical pollution, and landfill overflow. These reusable kitchen sponge cloths are the ideal, greener paper towel substitute and they are much more hygienic and environmentally friendly than synthetic sponges!
Use these dishcloths to clean countertops, do dishes, dust — in the kitchen and bath, and for general household chores. You can use it on granite, stainless steel, glass, wood, etc. It cleans streak-free! A Swedish Dishcloth is more efficient than paper towels, which are wasteful. One absorbs about 20 times its weight, and a single Swedish Dishcloth is able to do the job of 17 rolls of paper towels — saving trees, water and money. It's also more hygienic than sponges.
Wet your dishcloth with water and squeeze it out to make it more absorbent. You can use sprays, soap, or just water with it. You can also use it with vinegar and water. It is not for drying, but is for cleaning. It is not for use on cheese graters or other sharp items.
You can clean it in the washing machine, or in the top rack of the dishwasher. To sterilize, it can also be boiled briefly, or microwaved (when damp) for approximately one minute. You can also bleach your dishcloth. See below for more info. To air dry, hang it over the faucet, on the side of the sink, or lay flat. Do not tumble dry.
70% cellulose, 30% organic cotton.
Screen printed with water-based inks.
100% biodegradable.
Connecticut, USA, designed and printed.
Size: 17 x 20 cm / 6.5 x 8 in.
- Fair Trade International Certified. Fair Trade standards provide a framework for sustainable, socially responsible, and ethical financial practices that work to improve lives and protect the environment. This organization works to share the benefits of trade more equally – through standards, certification, producer support, programs and advocacy.
- Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) Certified. The leading textile processing standard for organic fibers, including ecological and social criteria, backed up by independent third-party certification of the entire textile supply chain. This means assessing everything from the chemical inputs being used to the ethical treatment of workers.
- Okeo Tex Standard 100. With this label you can be certain that every component of a product has been tested for harmful substances and that the product is harmless to human health. This includes every thread, button and all accessories being evaluated for safety. The criteria catalog is updated at least once a year and expanded with new scientific knowledge or statutory requirements ensuring the high standards of the certification.
- Forest Stewardship Council Certified. This organization works to prevent deforestation and endorses products from responsibly managed forests that provide environmental, social and economic benefits.
- SCS Responsible Forestry Certified. Scientific Certification Systems (SCS) is a leading third-party certification body, which audits environmental and sustainability claims to the highest standards of performance. SCS is respected throughout the world for its integrity, scientific rigor and true independence. SCS is a founding member of the Forest Stewardship Council, and among the top FSC certifiers worldwide.
- NSF Certified. The National Sanitation Foundation protects and improves global human health, food, water, consumer products and the environment. The NSF label indicates a company complies with strict standards and procedures imposed by NSF. From extensive product testing and material analyses to unannounced plant inspections, every aspect of a product's development is thoroughly evaluated before it can earn this certification.
- Members of 1% for the Planet. Donates one percent of profits to environmental groups.
- Each Three Bluebirds Swedish Dishcloth replaces 17 rolls of paper towels.
- Funds from each purchase are used to restore 20 gallons of water to nature.
Swedish Dishcloths | Peace On Earth
Swedish dishcloths, also called sponge cloths, can replace up to 17 rolls of paper towels and help you to significantly reduce waste. They are an excellent paper towel alternative and are perfect for wiping spills, cleaning counters, and performing general cleaning tasks. They are safe to use on all surfaces and never leave a scratch.
These Swedish dish cloths are made with sustainably forested wood pulp and organic cotton and are free from harmful chemicals. They can absorb 20 times their weight in liquid and last 200 wash cycles. This genuine material is made in a Fair-Trade Certified facility on a river in Europe, where the freshwater is returned cleaner after going through the factory.
With these simple paper towel replacements, you can help create change. Over 100 single-use paper towel rolls are used annually by the typical American household. The production and use of conventional paper towels contribute to deforestation, chemical pollution, and landfill overflow. These reusable kitchen sponge cloths are the ideal, greener paper towel substitute and they are much more hygienic and environmentally friendly than synthetic sponges!
Use these dishcloths to clean countertops, do dishes, dust — in the kitchen and bath, and for general household chores. You can use it on granite, stainless steel, glass, wood, etc. It cleans streak-free! A Swedish Dishcloth is more efficient than paper towels, which are wasteful. One absorbs about 20 times its weight, and a single Swedish Dishcloth is able to do the job of 17 rolls of paper towels — saving trees, water and money. It's also more hygienic than sponges.
Wet your dishcloth with water and squeeze it out to make it more absorbent. You can use sprays, soap, or just water with it. You can also use it with vinegar and water. It is not for drying, but is for cleaning. It is not for use on cheese graters or other sharp items.
You can clean it in the washing machine, or in the top rack of the dishwasher. To sterilize, it can also be boiled briefly, or microwaved (when damp) for approximately one minute. You can also bleach your dishcloth. See below for more info. To air dry, hang it over the faucet, on the side of the sink, or lay flat. Do not tumble dry.
70% cellulose, 30% organic cotton.
Screen printed with water-based inks.
100% biodegradable.
Connecticut, USA, designed and printed.
Size: 17 x 20 cm / 6.5 x 8 in.
- Fair Trade International Certified. Fair Trade standards provide a framework for sustainable, socially responsible, and ethical financial practices that work to improve lives and protect the environment. This organization works to share the benefits of trade more equally – through standards, certification, producer support, programs and advocacy.
- Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) Certified. The leading textile processing standard for organic fibers, including ecological and social criteria, backed up by independent third-party certification of the entire textile supply chain. This means assessing everything from the chemical inputs being used to the ethical treatment of workers.
- Okeo Tex Standard 100. With this label you can be certain that every component of a product has been tested for harmful substances and that the product is harmless to human health. This includes every thread, button and all accessories being evaluated for safety. The criteria catalog is updated at least once a year and expanded with new scientific knowledge or statutory requirements ensuring the high standards of the certification.
- Forest Stewardship Council Certified. This organization works to prevent deforestation and endorses products from responsibly managed forests that provide environmental, social and economic benefits.
- SCS Responsible Forestry Certified. Scientific Certification Systems (SCS) is a leading third-party certification body, which audits environmental and sustainability claims to the highest standards of performance. SCS is respected throughout the world for its integrity, scientific rigor and true independence. SCS is a founding member of the Forest Stewardship Council, and among the top FSC certifiers worldwide.
- NSF Certified. The National Sanitation Foundation protects and improves global human health, food, water, consumer products and the environment. The NSF label indicates a company complies with strict standards and procedures imposed by NSF. From extensive product testing and material analyses to unannounced plant inspections, every aspect of a product's development is thoroughly evaluated before it can earn this certification.
- Members of 1% for the Planet. Donates one percent of profits to environmental groups.
- Each Three Bluebirds Swedish Dishcloth replaces 17 rolls of paper towels.
- Funds from each purchase are used to restore 20 gallons of water to nature.
Swedish Dishcloths | Moss Vines
Swedish dishcloths, also called sponge cloths, can replace up to 17 rolls of paper towels and help you to significantly reduce waste. They are an excellent paper towel alternative and are perfect for wiping spills, cleaning counters, and performing general cleaning tasks. They are safe to use on all surfaces and never leave a scratch.
These Swedish dish cloths are made with sustainably forested wood pulp and organic cotton and are free from harmful chemicals. They can absorb 20 times their weight in liquid and last 200 wash cycles. This genuine material is made in a Fair-Trade Certified facility on a river in Europe, where the freshwater is returned cleaner after going through the factory.
With these simple paper towel replacements, you can help create change. Over 100 single-use paper towel rolls are used annually by the typical American household. The production and use of conventional paper towels contribute to deforestation, chemical pollution, and landfill overflow. These reusable kitchen sponge cloths are the ideal, greener paper towel substitute and they are much more hygienic and environmentally friendly than synthetic sponges!
Use these dishcloths to clean countertops, do dishes, dust — in the kitchen and bath, and for general household chores. You can use it on granite, stainless steel, glass, wood, etc. It cleans streak-free! A Swedish Dishcloth is more efficient than paper towels, which are wasteful. One absorbs about 20 times its weight, and a single Swedish Dishcloth is able to do the job of 17 rolls of paper towels — saving trees, water and money. It's also more hygienic than sponges.
Wet your dishcloth with water and squeeze it out to make it more absorbent. You can use sprays, soap, or just water with it. You can also use it with vinegar and water. It is not for drying, but is for cleaning. It is not for use on cheese graters or other sharp items.
You can clean it in the washing machine, or in the top rack of the dishwasher. To sterilize, it can also be boiled briefly, or microwaved (when damp) for approximately one minute. You can also bleach your dishcloth. See below for more info. To air dry, hang it over the faucet, on the side of the sink, or lay flat. Do not tumble dry.
70% cellulose, 30% organic cotton.
Screen printed with water-based inks.
100% biodegradable.
Connecticut, USA, designed and printed.
Size: 17 x 20 cm / 6.5 x 8 in.
- Fair Trade International Certified. Fair Trade standards provide a framework for sustainable, socially responsible, and ethical financial practices that work to improve lives and protect the environment. This organization works to share the benefits of trade more equally – through standards, certification, producer support, programs and advocacy.
- Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) Certified. The leading textile processing standard for organic fibers, including ecological and social criteria, backed up by independent third-party certification of the entire textile supply chain. This means assessing everything from the chemical inputs being used to the ethical treatment of workers.
- Okeo Tex Standard 100. With this label you can be certain that every component of a product has been tested for harmful substances and that the product is harmless to human health. This includes every thread, button and all accessories being evaluated for safety. The criteria catalog is updated at least once a year and expanded with new scientific knowledge or statutory requirements ensuring the high standards of the certification.
- Forest Stewardship Council Certified. This organization works to prevent deforestation and endorses products from responsibly managed forests that provide environmental, social and economic benefits.
- SCS Responsible Forestry Certified. Scientific Certification Systems (SCS) is a leading third-party certification body, which audits environmental and sustainability claims to the highest standards of performance. SCS is respected throughout the world for its integrity, scientific rigor and true independence. SCS is a founding member of the Forest Stewardship Council, and among the top FSC certifiers worldwide.
- NSF Certified. The National Sanitation Foundation protects and improves global human health, food, water, consumer products and the environment. The NSF label indicates a company complies with strict standards and procedures imposed by NSF. From extensive product testing and material analyses to unannounced plant inspections, every aspect of a product's development is thoroughly evaluated before it can earn this certification.
- Members of 1% for the Planet. Donates one percent of profits to environmental groups.
- Each Three Bluebirds Swedish Dishcloth replaces 17 rolls of paper towels.
- Funds from each purchase are used to restore 20 gallons of water to nature.
Swedish Dishcloths | Beach
Swedish dishcloths, also called sponge cloths, can replace up to 17 rolls of paper towels and help you to significantly reduce waste. They are an excellent paper towel alternative and are perfect for wiping spills, cleaning counters, and performing general cleaning tasks. They are safe to use on all surfaces and never leave a scratch.
These Swedish dish cloths are made with sustainably forested wood pulp and organic cotton and are free from harmful chemicals. They can absorb 20 times their weight in liquid and last 200 wash cycles. This genuine material is made in a Fair-Trade Certified facility on a river in Europe, where the freshwater is returned cleaner after going through the factory.
With these simple paper towel replacements, you can help create change. Over 100 single-use paper towel rolls are used annually by the typical American household. The production and use of conventional paper towels contribute to deforestation, chemical pollution, and landfill overflow. These reusable kitchen sponge cloths are the ideal, greener paper towel substitute and they are much more hygienic and environmentally friendly than synthetic sponges!
Use these dishcloths to clean countertops, do dishes, dust — in the kitchen and bath, and for general household chores. You can use it on granite, stainless steel, glass, wood, etc. It cleans streak-free! A Swedish Dishcloth is more efficient than paper towels, which are wasteful. One absorbs about 20 times its weight, and a single Swedish Dishcloth is able to do the job of 17 rolls of paper towels — saving trees, water and money. It's also more hygienic than sponges.
Wet your dishcloth with water and squeeze it out to make it more absorbent. You can use sprays, soap, or just water with it. You can also use it with vinegar and water. It is not for drying, but is for cleaning. It is not for use on cheese graters or other sharp items.
You can clean it in the washing machine, or in the top rack of the dishwasher. To sterilize, it can also be boiled briefly, or microwaved (when damp) for approximately one minute. You can also bleach your dishcloth. See below for more info. To air dry, hang it over the faucet, on the side of the sink, or lay flat. Do not tumble dry.
70% cellulose, 30% organic cotton.
Screen printed with water-based inks.
100% biodegradable.
Connecticut, USA, designed and printed.
Size: 17 x 20 cm / 6.5 x 8 in.
- Fair Trade International Certified. Fair Trade standards provide a framework for sustainable, socially responsible, and ethical financial practices that work to improve lives and protect the environment. This organization works to share the benefits of trade more equally – through standards, certification, producer support, programs and advocacy.
- Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) Certified. The leading textile processing standard for organic fibers, including ecological and social criteria, backed up by independent third-party certification of the entire textile supply chain. This means assessing everything from the chemical inputs being used to the ethical treatment of workers.
- Okeo Tex Standard 100. With this label you can be certain that every component of a product has been tested for harmful substances and that the product is harmless to human health. This includes every thread, button and all accessories being evaluated for safety. The criteria catalog is updated at least once a year and expanded with new scientific knowledge or statutory requirements ensuring the high standards of the certification.
- Forest Stewardship Council Certified. This organization works to prevent deforestation and endorses products from responsibly managed forests that provide environmental, social and economic benefits.
- SCS Responsible Forestry Certified. Scientific Certification Systems (SCS) is a leading third-party certification body, which audits environmental and sustainability claims to the highest standards of performance. SCS is respected throughout the world for its integrity, scientific rigor and true independence. SCS is a founding member of the Forest Stewardship Council, and among the top FSC certifiers worldwide.
- NSF Certified. The National Sanitation Foundation protects and improves global human health, food, water, consumer products and the environment. The NSF label indicates a company complies with strict standards and procedures imposed by NSF. From extensive product testing and material analyses to unannounced plant inspections, every aspect of a product's development is thoroughly evaluated before it can earn this certification.
- Members of 1% for the Planet. Donates one percent of profits to environmental groups.
- Each Three Bluebirds Swedish Dishcloth replaces 17 rolls of paper towels.
- Funds from each purchase are used to restore 20 gallons of water to nature.
Swedish Dishcloths | Dogs
Swedish dishcloths, also called sponge cloths, can replace up to 17 rolls of paper towels and help you to significantly reduce waste. They are an excellent paper towel alternative and are perfect for wiping spills, cleaning counters, and performing general cleaning tasks. They are safe to use on all surfaces and never leave a scratch.
These Swedish dish cloths are made with sustainably forested wood pulp and organic cotton and are free from harmful chemicals. They can absorb 20 times their weight in liquid and last 200 wash cycles. This genuine material is made in a Fair-Trade Certified facility on a river in Europe, where the freshwater is returned cleaner after going through the factory.
With these simple paper towel replacements, you can help create change. Over 100 single-use paper towel rolls are used annually by the typical American household. The production and use of conventional paper towels contribute to deforestation, chemical pollution, and landfill overflow. These reusable kitchen sponge cloths are the ideal, greener paper towel substitute and they are much more hygienic and environmentally friendly than synthetic sponges!
Use these dishcloths to clean countertops, do dishes, dust — in the kitchen and bath, and for general household chores. You can use it on granite, stainless steel, glass, wood, etc. It cleans streak-free! A Swedish Dishcloth is more efficient than paper towels, which are wasteful. One absorbs about 20 times its weight, and a single Swedish Dishcloth is able to do the job of 17 rolls of paper towels — saving trees, water and money. It's also more hygienic than sponges.
Wet your dishcloth with water and squeeze it out to make it more absorbent. You can use sprays, soap, or just water with it. You can also use it with vinegar and water. It is not for drying, but is for cleaning. It is not for use on cheese graters or other sharp items.
You can clean it in the washing machine, or in the top rack of the dishwasher. To sterilize, it can also be boiled briefly, or microwaved (when damp) for approximately one minute. You can also bleach your dishcloth. See below for more info. To air dry, hang it over the faucet, on the side of the sink, or lay flat. Do not tumble dry.
70% cellulose, 30% organic cotton.
Screen printed with water-based inks.
100% biodegradable.
Connecticut, USA, designed and printed.
Size: 17 x 20 cm / 6.5 x 8 in.
- Fair Trade International Certified. Fair Trade standards provide a framework for sustainable, socially responsible, and ethical financial practices that work to improve lives and protect the environment. This organization works to share the benefits of trade more equally – through standards, certification, producer support, programs and advocacy.
- Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) Certified. The leading textile processing standard for organic fibers, including ecological and social criteria, backed up by independent third-party certification of the entire textile supply chain. This means assessing everything from the chemical inputs being used to the ethical treatment of workers.
- Okeo Tex Standard 100. With this label you can be certain that every component of a product has been tested for harmful substances and that the product is harmless to human health. This includes every thread, button and all accessories being evaluated for safety. The criteria catalog is updated at least once a year and expanded with new scientific knowledge or statutory requirements ensuring the high standards of the certification.
- Forest Stewardship Council Certified. This organization works to prevent deforestation and endorses products from responsibly managed forests that provide environmental, social and economic benefits.
- SCS Responsible Forestry Certified. Scientific Certification Systems (SCS) is a leading third-party certification body, which audits environmental and sustainability claims to the highest standards of performance. SCS is respected throughout the world for its integrity, scientific rigor and true independence. SCS is a founding member of the Forest Stewardship Council, and among the top FSC certifiers worldwide.
- NSF Certified. The National Sanitation Foundation protects and improves global human health, food, water, consumer products and the environment. The NSF label indicates a company complies with strict standards and procedures imposed by NSF. From extensive product testing and material analyses to unannounced plant inspections, every aspect of a product's development is thoroughly evaluated before it can earn this certification.
- Members of 1% for the Planet. Donates one percent of profits to environmental groups.
- Each Three Bluebirds Swedish Dishcloth replaces 17 rolls of paper towels.
- Funds from each purchase are used to restore 20 gallons of water to nature.

Produce Wash
Clean off that grime! Removing nasties (natural or otherwise) from your produce has never been easier or more fun. This organic coconut-based soap works great for scrubbing off wax, microbes, soil, and worst of all- residual pesticides from your delicate fruits and veggies. Free of fragrances, you can focus on the awesome taste of your produce without any adulterants. There are only four ingredients that go into this vegan-friendly fun way to wash your goods!
All-Natural – No Phthalates – No Parabens – No Petroleum – No Synthetic Fragrances
DO I NEED TO WASH ORGANIC PRODUCE?
Next time you are in the organic produce aisle, wait and watch how people interact with these gifts from nature. Do you see the discerning shopper riffling through the romaine to find the perfect head of lettuce? Do you know where those veggies were between here and the farm? How many hands have touched those delicious fruits? It's not up to us to say if you need to wash that produce or not, but it's our personal preference to keep them clean! Aside from organic produce, you should definitely wash non-organic produce to remove exterior chemicals, pesticides, and herbicides.*
- Certified B Corp. This company meets the highest verified standards of social and environmental performance, transparency, and accountability.
- Certified Vegan. Certified by the Vegan Awareness Foundation. The most trusted and best-recognized vegan logo in North America and certifies products that do not contain animal products or by-products and that have not been tested on animals.
- Certified Towards Zero Waste. These companies show a dedication to a declining trend in the use of landfill-destined consumables. They choose to recycle, compost, and reuse ingredients, packaging, and waste.
- Members of 1% for the Planet. Donates one percent of profits to environmental groups.
- Non-GMO – No Phthalates – No Parabens – No Petroleum – No Synthetic Fragrances.
- Ingredient list is approved by the Environmental Working Group's database, which ensures safe, non-toxic formulas.
- Ingredients are meticulously sourced and include All-Natural, Vegan, Fair Trade, and RSPO Certified Palm Oil.
- Renewable energy alternatives are purchased to offset 100% of electricity usage.
- Donates to charities like Conservation Northwest, RE Sources, Planned Parenthood, NAACP, Earthjustice and the Environmental Working Group (EWG) in order to promote awareness, research, and protection of the environment from harmful chemicals in our waterways.
- A Woman-Owned Business.
Andrée Jardin Natural dish sponge (set of two)
Washing dishes efficiently and without scratching is all possible with natural materials. This eco-friendly natural dish sponge is made from wood pulp cellulose and the hard shells of nuts and fruit pits. It's not only effective, but also durable and biodegradable.
The advantages of a natural dish sponge:
Eco-friendly: Made from plant-based and renewable materials, this dish sponge helps reduce your ecological footprint while effectively cleaning your dishes.
Effective: Thanks to its special composition, this sponge cleans thoroughly without scratching your kitchen utensils. Leaving your dishes sparkling clean with every use.
Durable: Designed to withstand numerous washes, this natural dish sponge will last a long time in your kitchen.
Biodegradable: At the end of its life, this dish sponge decomposes naturally. This avoids any environmental pollution, making it a responsible solution for your daily dishwashing.
Set of 2 sponges for extended use. Adopt an eco-friendly solution for your daily dishes while taking care of the planet.
- Andrée Jardin designs natural, long-lasting household accessories and carries on the century-old traditions of the brush industry. In addition to making household cleaning tools more beautiful and sophisticated, Andrée Jardin hopes to help promote French craftsmanship.
- Brosserie Julio (manufacturer of the Andrée Jardin brand) carries the label EPV (Entreprise du Patrimoine Vivant). This is a French government award, given to companies demonstrating excellent craftsmanship and industrial know-how.
- The handcrafted wood, both beech and heat-treated ash, are locally sourced from sustainably managed forests.
- The bristles are made of natural materials—animal hair or plant fibers.
- Andrée Jardin's production methods, in small batches, remain artisanal even today. The company is convinced this is the best way to fight against low quality disposable products and systems.
- By buying Andrée Jardin products, you give a real meaning to your purchases and say no to today’s trends of waste, gadget products and broken promises.
Shampoo + Conditioner Bars | Rose
Plastic free shampoo and conditioner bars get up to 70 washes per bar and save 2-3 plastic bottles! Scented with rose and geranium. Vegan and cruelty free. Leaves you with luscious locks and a lower carbon footprint!
Stop and smell the roses and enjoy these delicately floral-scented bars made with a botanical blend of Rose and Geranium Essential Oils. These bars will gently cleanse and strengthen your strands to prevent breakage and split ends. Expect a highly moisturizing and gentle yet rich, creamy lather that will leave your hair feeling silky and soft. Perfect for you and the planet to stay clean, healthy, and beautiful.
Shampoo: Apply bar directly to wet hair and massage with hands until desired lather is achieved. Alternatively, lather bar in hands and apply to hair. Rinse thoroughly, repeat as necessary. Dimensions: 2.4" l x 1.2" w x 2.6" h. Weight: 2 oz.
Conditioner: Apply bar directly to wet hair, start at roots and smooth bar towards ends. Wait 3-5 minutes then rinse fully. Reapply to ends as a leave-in conditioner to detangle. Rinse as required. Dimensions: 2.6" l x 0.8" w x 1.3" h. Weight: 1 oz.
Dry and style hair as usual. For external use only, avoid contact with eyes, rinse thoroughly with clean water if contact occurs.
Extra Tip*
Conditioner Bars also give you versatility. Use as an In-Shower Rinse, In-Shower Soft Bar or Leave-In Conditioner.
HOW TO SOFTEN A CONDITIONER BAR.
Place one conditioner bar inside a lidded container.
Fill with a few ounces of water to cover the bar, let sit for 24 hours, flipping over half way through for each side of the bar to soak up water.
The bar will plump up in size and will be soft, like the texture of cream cheese.
The more water you use, the larger and softer the bar gets.
After the initial soak, you can easily adjust the water to bring the bar to a softness you like best.
Use a container that is wider than the bar to accommodate the increase in bar size and for you to be able to easily remove it once softened.
This bar will last you for months, even with regular use.
- Leaping Bunny Certified. An internationally recognized cruelty-free certification, which requires that companies pledge to end animal testing at all stages of product development. Even the supply chain must be checked for animal testing right down to the ingredient manufacturer level. Companies must recommit yearly and be open to third-party audits.
- Tangie is a Green America Certified Business. Companies with this certification are committed to using business as a platform for positive social change. Green businesses adopt principles, policies and practices that improve the quality of life for their customers, employees, communities, and the planet.
- SYNTHETIC FRAGRANCES FREE These are exempt from labeling requirements and regarded as “trade secrets”. There is no way to determine what the individual ingredients are, and may include phthalates. These have been linked with the aggravation of asthma, headaches, allergic reactions and possible long term central nervous system disorders.
- NO PARABENS
Found in many cosmetics as a preservative. Suspected links between parabens and breast cancer. Be sure to avoid deodorant containing parabens since it’s applied close to the breast area, every day for many, many years. - SODIUM LAURYL SULFATE (SLS)/SODIUM LAURETH SULFATE (SLES) FREE
There are nearly 16,000 studies in the PubMed science library about the toxicity of this chemical that can be found on the SLS page on Environmental Working Group’s (EWG) website. It is present in nearly all shampoos, scalp treatments, hair color and bleaching agents, toothpaste, body washes and cleansers, make-up foundations, liquid hand soaps, and laundry detergents. Although SLS originates from coconuts, the chemical is anything but natural. - 1,4-DIOXANE FREE
Any discussion of SLS/SLES must include a discussion of 1,4 dioxane because the manufacturing process of SLS/SLES results in its being contaminated with 1,4 dioxane—a known carcinogen. (NOT to be confused with Dioxin) - PROPYLENE GLYCOL FREE
Primarily used as a solvent and an aid to absorption through the skin. The main concerns are that this material may be a primary skin irritant and there are possible links to liver abnormalities and kidney damage. - NO TRICLOSAN
Primarily added to cosmetics as an anti-bacterial agent. It belongs to a class of chemicals known as chlorophenols and is suspected of causing cancer in humans. - TALC FREE
Sometimes used in deodorants for its ability to absorb moisture and provide a “smooth” feel under the arms. Because of the particle size, it may “block” the underarm pores producing the effect of an antiperspirant. Talc is closely related to the potent carcinogen asbestos. Talc particles have been shown to cause tumors in the ovaries and lungs of cancer victims. http://www.preventcancer.com/consumers/cosmetics/talc.htm - ZERO PHOSPHATES
Phosphorous is like a fertilizer in our water system. As it Increases algae and aquatic weed growth, the oxygen needed for healthy fish and aquatic life is depleted. - NO PETROCHEMICALS
The National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health has found that 1/3 of the substances used in the fragrance industry are toxic. But because the chemical formulas of fragrances are considered trade secrets, companies aren’t required to list their ingredients but merely label them as containing “fragrance”. 95 percent of chemicals used in fragrance are from petroleum. This one word can contain many, many chemicals that don’t need to be listed and are likely endocrine disrupters. This is why these bars only use Essential Oils for scenting. - PLASTIC FREE
Shampoo and Conditioner bars are 100% plastic-free. No plastic wrapper, no plastic shipping.
ALL BARS ARE FREE OF USE OF THE INGREDIENTS LISTED BELOW.
Conditioner: Emulsifier blend (Cetearyl Alcohol, Behentrimonium Methosulfate), Cocoa Butter, Cetyl Alcohol, Coconut Oil, Glycerine USP, Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Wheat Germ Oil, Jojoba Oil. Calamine Powder and Rose Geranium Essential Oil.
I love the shampoo bar. It lathers up easily, has a very pleasing floral aroma, and I’ve had consistently good hair days. The conditioner has been disappointing, as it barely lathers, and it leaves me feeling like I’m not getting any in my hair. But, in using both, as above, I’ve been happy with my hair, so I’ll be sticking with it.
Shampoo + Conditioner Bars | Lavender
Plastic free shampoo and conditioner bars get up to 70 washes per bar and save 2-3 plastic bottles! Scented with lavender. Vegan and cruelty free. Leaves you with luscious locks and a lower carbon footprint!
These delicately floral-scented bars are like a kiss from nature. Lavender is a flowering plant in the mint family with origins in eastern Africa, the Mediterranean, southwest Asia to India. Lavender offers a calming effect and a divine fragrance. These bars are gently soothing as they cleanse and strengthen your strands to prevent breakage and split ends. Expect a highly moisturizing and gentle yet rich, creamy lather that will leave your hair feeling silky and soft. Perfect for you and the planet to stay clean, healthy, and beautiful.
Shampoo: Apply bar directly to wet hair and massage with hands until desired lather is achieved. Alternatively, lather bar in hands and apply to hair. Rinse thoroughly, repeat as necessary. Dimensions: 2.4" l x 1.2" w x 2.6" h. Weight: 2 oz.
Conditioner: Apply bar directly to wet hair, start at roots and smooth bar towards ends. Wait 3-5 minutes then rinse fully. Reapply to ends as a leave-in conditioner to detangle. Rinse as required. Dimensions: 2.6" l x 0.8" w x 1.3" h. Weight: 1 oz.
Dry and style hair as usual. For external use only, avoid contact with eyes, rinse thoroughly with clean water if contact occurs.
Extra Tip*
Conditioner Bars also give you versatility. Use as an In-Shower Rinse, In-Shower Soft Bar or Leave-In Conditioner.
HOW TO SOFTEN A CONDITIONER BAR.
Place one conditioner bar inside a lidded container.
Fill with a few ounces of water to cover the bar, let sit for 24 hours, flipping over half way through for each side of the bar to soak up water.
The bar will plump up in size and will be soft, like the texture of cream cheese.
The more water you use, the larger and softer the bar gets.
After the initial soak, you can easily adjust the water to bring the bar to a softness you like best.
Use a container that is wider than the bar to accommodate the increase in bar size and for you to be able to easily remove it once softened.
This bar will last you for months, even with regular use.
- Leaping Bunny Certified. An internationally recognized cruelty-free certification, which requires that companies pledge to end animal testing at all stages of product development. Even the supply chain must be checked for animal testing right down to the ingredient manufacturer level. Companies must recommit yearly and be open to third-party audits.
- Tangie is a Green America Certified Business. Companies with this certification are committed to using business as a platform for positive social change. Green businesses adopt principles, policies and practices that improve the quality of life for their customers, employees, communities, and the planet.
- SYNTHETIC FRAGRANCES FREE These are exempt from labeling requirements and regarded as “trade secrets”. There is no way to determine what the individual ingredients are, and may include phthalates. These have been linked with the aggravation of asthma, headaches, allergic reactions and possible long term central nervous system disorders.
- NO PARABENS
Found in many cosmetics as a preservative. Suspected links between parabens and breast cancer. Be sure to avoid deodorant containing parabens since it’s applied close to the breast area, every day for many, many years. - SODIUM LAURYL SULFATE (SLS)/SODIUM LAURETH SULFATE (SLES) FREE
There are nearly 16,000 studies in the PubMed science library about the toxicity of this chemical that can be found on the SLS page on Environmental Working Group’s (EWG) website. It is present in nearly all shampoos, scalp treatments, hair color and bleaching agents, toothpaste, body washes and cleansers, make-up foundations, liquid hand soaps, and laundry detergents. Although SLS originates from coconuts, the chemical is anything but natural. - 1,4-DIOXANE FREE
Any discussion of SLS/SLES must include a discussion of 1,4 dioxane because the manufacturing process of SLS/SLES results in its being contaminated with 1,4 dioxane—a known carcinogen. (NOT to be confused with Dioxin) - PROPYLENE GLYCOL FREE
Primarily used as a solvent and an aid to absorption through the skin. The main concerns are that this material may be a primary skin irritant and there are possible links to liver abnormalities and kidney damage. - NO TRICLOSAN
Primarily added to cosmetics as an anti-bacterial agent. It belongs to a class of chemicals known as chlorophenols and is suspected of causing cancer in humans. - TALC FREE
Sometimes used in deodorants for its ability to absorb moisture and provide a “smooth” feel under the arms. Because of the particle size, it may “block” the underarm pores producing the effect of an antiperspirant. Talc is closely related to the potent carcinogen asbestos. Talc particles have been shown to cause tumors in the ovaries and lungs of cancer victims. http://www.preventcancer.com/consumers/cosmetics/talc.htm - ZERO PHOSPHATES
Phosphorous is like a fertilizer in our water system. As it Increases algae and aquatic weed growth, the oxygen needed for healthy fish and aquatic life is depleted. - NO PETROCHEMICALS
The National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health has found that 1/3 of the substances used in the fragrance industry are toxic. But because the chemical formulas of fragrances are considered trade secrets, companies aren’t required to list their ingredients but merely label them as containing “fragrance”. 95 percent of chemicals used in fragrance are from petroleum. This one word can contain many, many chemicals that don’t need to be listed and are likely endocrine disrupters. This is why these bars only use Essential Oils for scenting. - PLASTIC FREE
Shampoo and Conditioner bars are 100% plastic-free. No plastic wrapper, no plastic shipping.
ALL BARS ARE FREE OF USE OF THE INGREDIENTS LISTED BELOW.
Conditioner: Emulsifier blend (Cetearyl Alcohol, Behentrimonium Methosulfate), Cocoa Butter, Cetyl Alcohol, Coconut Oil, Glycerine USP, Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Wheat Germ Oil, Jojoba Oil. Purple Mica and French Lavender Essential Oil.
Meliora | Gentle Home Cleaning Scrub
- Certified B Corp. This company meets the highest verified standards of social and environmental performance, transparency, and accountability.
- Certified MADE SAFE. The Made Safe seal signifies that products and ingredients are nontoxic. It is a comprehensive human health and ecosystem-focused certification. They screen ingredients against their Ingredient Database of known harmful chemicals, which is made up of thousands of chemicals found on scientifically authoritative lists from organizations and agencies around the world. Products have been thoroughly evaluated for toxicity to aquatic life, persistence in the environment, and effects on the human body. Ultimately, products with this seal are made with safe ingredients.
- Leaping Bunny Certified. An internationally recognized cruelty-free certification, which requires that companies pledge to end animal testing at all stages of product development. Even the supply chain must be checked for animal testing right down to the ingredient manufacturer level. Companies must recommit yearly and be open to third-party audits.
- Certified Woman-Owned Business. Certified by Women's Business Enterprise National Council. A leading non-profit organization dedicated to helping women-owned businesses thrive.
- Members of 1% for the Planet. Donates one percent of profits to environmental groups.
- Free of dyes, preservatives, brighteners, SLS, and synthetic fragrances,
- Biodegradable – Vegan – Cruelty-Free – Toxin Free – Palm Oil Free.
I loved the way this product cleaned my glass stove top. I sprinkled it on the stove that I had already spritzed water on. I spread it around and then I'd let it sit and come back every few minutes to do some extra scrubbing with a copper mesh scrubber. My stovetop doesn't look immaculate or brand spanking new but it looks SO much better. Photo attached is the after photo (I forgot to take a before). My favorite part about this cleaner is how amazing it smells and how I didn't feel like I had to wear gloves because it's basically vegetable soap. I can't wait to try it on my glass shower door!