Say 'sayonara' to soap scum
Soap Dish - Bamboo
We're really advocating for people to swap out wasteful liquid soap for classic soap bars, and you can't have a clean and dry bar of soap without a soap dish!
Our durable soap dishes are made of natural bamboo in a minimalist design that will suit any countertop, whether in the bathroom for your body soap or in the kitchen with your solid kitchen dish soap. The sloping channel will allow water to drain while the raised lip will hold your bar of soap in place. This helps keep your soaps clean, dry, and goop free.
Size: 5" x "3.5" x 0.75"
How is this soap dish eco friendly?
How is this soap dish eco friendly?
Your new bamboo soap dish is made of 100% bamboo - one of the world's most sustainable resources.
When it eventually wears out, you can home compost it, preventing additional waste from entering our landfills.
This soap dish also supports the zero waste habit of bar soaps. Bar soap requires one-fifth of the energy to produce compared to liquid soap.
and are primarily made with biodegradable natural ingredients.
Bar soaps last at least 3x's longer than liquid soap, and are just as effective in cleaning and preventing the spread of germs, but without the added chemicals.
Liquid soaps on the other hand (pun!) are petroleum based and require additional chemicals to emulsify and stabilize.
Liquid soaps can use up to 20x's the amount of packaging and are much heavier, which gives them a significantly higher carbon footprint for transportation, let alone the footprint of their plastic packaging and chemical ingredients.
What's this soap dish made out of?
What's this soap dish made out of?
Made from sustainable Bamboo.
How to use and care for your bamboo soap dish
How to use and care for your bamboo soap dish
Bamboo is naturally antibacterial and more water resistant that normal wood, however it is best to allow your soap dish to dry in between uses to keep it active as long as possible.
If you find that soap is building up on your dish, give it a gentle scrub with a brush to remove the soap and allow to air dry.
Should you ever want to disinfect your soap dish, you can do this by either sprinkling baking soda onto the damp dish, allowing to sit for a bit, give it a gentle brush, and then rinse, or giving it a quick vinegar rinse.
Once your soap dish has been worn out, please remember to put it in your compost pile to complete it's lifecycle.