Reusable Bamboo Kitchen Towels

Reusable Bamboo Kitchen Towels

Regular price $10.95
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Female-led Business
Environment
Recyclable Packaging
Plastic Free
Carbon Neutral
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Reusable, compostable, and crafted from 100% bamboo. These are exceptionally absorbent and they LAST, meaning they replace dozens of conventional paper rolls. These Reusable Bamboo Towels are made from 100% sustainably forested bamboo. They're super absorbent, reusable up to 85x and incredibly strong and durable.

There are 20 Sheets per roll and they tear off like normal paper towels. Best of all when they're at the end of their life you simply throw them in your compost.

Weight: 100g

Dimensions: 28 x 28 cm (each sheet) - the roll is 28 x 8 cm.

Washing Instructions: We recommend washing them in the washing machine (no fabric softener) with warm to hot water. Alternatively to kill bacteria research suggests you can wet it and put it in the microwave for 90 seconds. Avoid tumble-drying if possible. Do not iron. Your reusable bamboo towels can also be washed in the top of the dishwasher on a full cycle.

Impact

Good Change started when the founders saw plastic-covered, microplastic-infused products and packaging at the supermarket especially in the cleaning category. They are striving to eliminate plastic without compromising on quality or sustainable business practices, each purchase enables Good Change to donate clean and safe water in Cambodia and they work with local schools to educate the kids about plastic pollution and organise clean ups to support local communities! 

Their impact doesn't stop there. Their website is Carbon Neutral and each year they calculate the Carbon Emissions generated by their deliveries, double it & then donate it as a lump sum to support efforts to regenerate local indigenous forests. 

Products under the Environment banner contribute positively towards looking after our environment from ethical sourcing, reducing carbon emissions to cleaning up our oceans.

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