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Cellulose Cloths - 12 pack

Regular price $37.25 CAD
Regular price $53.40 CAD Sale price $37.25 CAD
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Stock up your sustainable kitchen

Stock up and save 30% with our bulk set of 12 cellulose cloths, a must-have for every kitchen and bathroom. 

Each cellulose cloth replaces 15 rolls of paper towels, helping you save money and reduce waste. Wash them up to 200 times – in your laundry, on the top rack of your dishwasher, or by hand – and they'll be good as new.

Made from 70% cellulose and 30% cotton, and 100% backyard compostable.

Bulk Benefits:

  • Cost-Effective: Save more with this long-lasting, eco-friendly option.
  • Reduce Waste: Replace 15 rolls of paper towels with just one cloth.
  • Durable & Biodegradable: Use for months and compost when done.

How is this product eco friendly?

Paper towels don't appear to be inherently bad. They can (and should!) be made from post consumer recycled materials and can (and should!) be composted after use.

Unfortunately, they are not as unassuming as they seem - you can read more about them here.

In a nutshell, they're still a single-use item that requires our natural resources to produce. One ton of paper towels uses and pollutes 20,000 gallons of fresh water.

They're also wrapped in plastic and take up a lot of space to store and ship, which both contribute to a larger carbon footprint than cellulose clothes.


Conventional sponges are very porous and don't dry easily. This makes them the perfect breeding ground for bacteria... and then they're rubbed all over our dish wear...🤢

What is this product made from?

Our cellulose cloths are 70% cellulose and 30% cotton, which makes them 100% biodegradable, and 100% awesome.

How to use and care for this product?

Cellulose clothes can be washed and reused up to 200 times.

To clean, you can either add them to your laundry or in the top rack of your dishwasher (or hand washed if you're into that sort of thing), and then hung to dry.

They dry firm, but resoften with water.

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