Circuly Natural Cleaning Sponge Cloths

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Company location: Australia

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Every time we wash up with or wring out a synthetic sponge or cloth, microplastic particles break off and are washed down the sink which could end up in our waterways and oceans causing harm to our sea creatures. Using Circuly Natural Cleaning Sponge Cloths in place of synthetics helps to stop microplastic pollution.

We at Circuly take our inspiration from the wonderful Albatross, a great symbol for our southern oceans and a bioindicator of the effects that plastic pollution is having on our sea creatures.

We believe that it’s great to make environmentally conscious consumer choices and it is even better to positively contribute to making things better. We have teamed up with The Royal Albatross Centre in Dunedin and for every 3 pack of Circuly Natural Cleaning Sponge Cloths purchased we will donate 50c to support the great conservation works undertaken at the centre.

The Royal Albatross Centre has helped Royal Albatross parents to raise their chicks since 1972. their staff and volunteers see first hand the damage that plastic pollution causes to these beautiful sea birds. Circuly is proud to support this important conservation work.

Circuly Natural Cleaning Sponge Cloths are great for cleaning and soaking up spills in the home and as they are made from renewable natural materials, they do not shed microplastic particles. They are made from 70% FSC certified wood cellulose and 30% cotton fibres, are home compostable (EN 13432 standard) and hold the Standard 100 certification from OEKO-TEX which means the dishcloth is free of harmful substances.

Circuly Natural Cleaning Sponge Cloths can soak up to 16 times their weight in water and are great for washing up the dishes and cleaning surfaces in the kitchen, bathroom or anywhere around the house. They last for ages and can be cleaned in the washing machine or dishwasher and reused again and again. Once it has reached the end of its life, just put it into your compost bin or worm farm and it will disappear in a few weeks!