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  • How to dispose
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Eco-friendly super absorbent Swedish dish cloths are 100% biodegradable.

EKOH compostable cotton dishcloths are eco-friendly and versatile cleaning cloths that replace plastic sponges, microfiber cloths, and paper towels.

  • Replaces single-use paper towels, saving you money. Our eco sponge cloths are 100% biodegradable; you can use one cloth over 250 times. Simply rinse and wash, air dry and reuse it again and again. 
  • Buying 12 pack of eco cloths means you are buying bulk, and you save on the cost per cloth, you save time on reordering and shipping, and you do your bit to save our planet by reducing waste going to landfills.
  • Reusable super absorbent eco sponge cloths will absorb 20 times their weight and replace 17 rolls of paper towels, plastic sponges, and microfiber cloths, which are not recyclable or biodegradable. Happy days! 

 Why we love eco sponge cloths: 

  • Made from natural wood pulp cellulose and cotton.
  • FSC-certified fabric cloth made in Germany and printed with unique scandi style flowers and veggie designs.
  • Cleaning cloths are soft when wet and quickly dry too hard to prevent bacteria, mold and germ growth. 
  • EKOH cleaning cloths are 100% biodegradable with no nasty micro-plastics.
  • Eco sponge cloths are dishwasher, machine washable and microwave safe. 
  • Ethically made and zero waste to landfill.
  • Ideal for Stainless Steel appliances cleaning.
  • Reusable, wipe sticky fingers and soft enough to use as a damp napkin or serviette.

 

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Size: 20cm x17cm - 6.5 “ x 8”

Fabric: 30% Cotton 70% wood pulp cellulose

Design Name: Botanical Flower Prints Set of 12 Eco Sponge Cloths - 3 Flower designs x2 each print and 3 Veggie designs x2 each print 

Warranty & Returns: Unused, undamaged items in their original packaging can be returned within 30 days; please follow the returns process.

Want to know more about our Compostable Cleaning Cloth? Check out the Tab on the product page, read our blog or visit our FAQ :)

    How to care for your eco sponge cloth: 
    • The dishcloths are made from natural materials, so they will shrink and expand, changing size 
    • Machine washable - Washing machine or dishwasher
    • To sterilise, pop damp in the microwave for 20 seconds or use a soaker and hot water.
    • Do not Tumble dry 
    • Air dry 
    • Excessive rubbing or wringing of the dishcloth can damage the natural ink used in printing, so take care.

    PRO eco cleaning tips:  

    • Perfect cleaning cloth for any type of surface, from an indoor plant's leaves, wiping down mirrors and windows or the bathtub to your benchtop in the kitchen and kitchen appliances and washing dishes. 
    • Use the eco sponge cloth as a damp, non-scratch polishing cloth; it dries and cleans shiny surfaces streak-free and lint-free.
    •  For best polishing results, wet cloth and squeeze out excess water. Wipe over spills and residue in a  circular direction
    •  If the surface is wet, use the cloth dry to mop up the liquid or spill.  



Earth-Friendly Materials

  • EKOHSTORE uses all-natural, raw FSC-certified materials: 70 % cellulose/wood pulp and 30 % cotton
  • All printing is done using non-toxic inks

Packaging

  • Product packaging is made from unbleached Kraft card and is 100% eco-friendly. It degrades naturally within a few weeks, decomposing like leaves falling off a tree. It can be recycled for use in new packaging.
  • All shipping packaging is plastic free, recyclable, and/or made from recycled content.

Origin

  • Made in Europe, Germany, eco sponge cloths are made in the Swedish Dishcloth manufacturing method, used and proven in Sweden for decades. 
  • Printed with non-toxic organic inks and packed in a bespoke facility in Asia 

Planting Trees

  • We donate to Trees That Count- every purchase helps us support planting a native tree in New Zealand. 

  • Reusable, recyclable and biodegradable 
  • FSC Certified 
  • Made from 70% sustainable wood pulp cellulose and 30% cotton fiber in Germany, using a unique diamond weave method originally from Sweden.
  • Designed in New Zealand and screen printed with no toxic inks     

We believe that when an item is created, we must consider how it will be used and disposed of. It is essential to dispose of used products sustainably and environmentally consciously.


How to dispose of eco cleaning cloths : 

  • Your Swedish dishcloth is 100% biodegradable, so you can bury it, feed your worm farm or compost bin, and no nasty microplastics. If you don't have the option to home compost, simply pop it into your curbside green waste bin. 
  • Our dishcloth packing is 100% recyclable, so it can be binned in the recycle bin or composted. 

 

Customer Reviews

Based on 71 reviews
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(64)
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L
Liz Cunningham
Dishcloth

Great communication

V
Valerie Smith
Great product.

Works as stated.

A
AG
Works like a cloth

Tried these to reduce use of paper towels. They take a little getting use to. They wash well and clean spills better when wet like a cloth. Not sure about life span or composting, but will try when they seem to be ready to dispose of.

K
KATHY LOURANCE
Awesome

Best dishcloths I have ever used. Twice a week I put the one I'm using in the dishwasher to sanitize. Use them for all my cleaning

A
Amazon Customer
Can't live without these

This is the best brand I've tried for this type of eco cloth. Never leaves a scent, dries super fast and one will last so many uses before it's time to toss for a new one. Seems pricey but so worth it. Quickly clean tables and pretty much any area in the home with out wet streaks like your average bacteria filled rags. Must have!

M
Maggie S.
Great

These are amazing for all kitchen cleanup. Stoves, countertops, dishes. They dry quickly so you don’t have any smelly dishcloths.

S
Sanderson
Wanted to cutback on paper towel use

I love these and wish I had them in my kitchen sooner. I know they are staples in many European homes, but they are new to American homes. I felt guilty using and throwing away so many paper towels. I have now cut way bac. Don’t let the ads for these for these fool you though, they will get stinky like any other dish cloth or sponge. I’m glad I bought this package because there are so many of them, I just throw them right into my regular towel load, but take them out to hang dry. Because there are so many there’s always a dry one at the ready.

Customer Reviews

Based on 71 reviews
90%
(64)
8%
(6)
1%
(1)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
L
Liz Cunningham
Dishcloth

Great communication

V
Valerie Smith
Great product.

Works as stated.

A
AG
Works like a cloth

Tried these to reduce use of paper towels. They take a little getting use to. They wash well and clean spills better when wet like a cloth. Not sure about life span or composting, but will try when they seem to be ready to dispose of.

K
KATHY LOURANCE
Awesome

Best dishcloths I have ever used. Twice a week I put the one I'm using in the dishwasher to sanitize. Use them for all my cleaning

A
Amazon Customer
Can't live without these

This is the best brand I've tried for this type of eco cloth. Never leaves a scent, dries super fast and one will last so many uses before it's time to toss for a new one. Seems pricey but so worth it. Quickly clean tables and pretty much any area in the home with out wet streaks like your average bacteria filled rags. Must have!

M
Maggie S.
Great

These are amazing for all kitchen cleanup. Stoves, countertops, dishes. They dry quickly so you don’t have any smelly dishcloths.

S
Sanderson
Wanted to cutback on paper towel use

I love these and wish I had them in my kitchen sooner. I know they are staples in many European homes, but they are new to American homes. I felt guilty using and throwing away so many paper towels. I have now cut way bac. Don’t let the ads for these for these fool you though, they will get stinky like any other dish cloth or sponge. I’m glad I bought this package because there are so many of them, I just throw them right into my regular towel load, but take them out to hang dry. Because there are so many there’s always a dry one at the ready.