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Duzzit Pack Of 20 Sponge Scourer Washing Up Sponges

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The scariest part is that hazardous chemicals, such as pesticides, that are also in the water are absorbed into the microfibers, making them highly toxic… which brings me to the next point. Need something smooth and straightforward? You’ll find simple everyday cleaning sponges. Got a baked-on dish that a traditional sponge just won’t solve? Discover our scourer sponges with a little extra toughness for those persistent dishes. You can also shop for cleaning cloths for everything from microfibre to biodegradable options. Washing up sponges

Head to our kitchen cleaning products range to find all the products you’ll need from a selection of the best brands going to keep your kitchen sparkling. From washing up liquid to surface spray and oven cleaner, your kitchen will be squeaky clean in no time. There are also brands that have got creative by designing eco-friendly sponges that have a mixture of cellulose and different sustainable materials to replicate the conventional sponge-scourer style. For several months I’ve been trying out Swedish dishcloths from Ethical Superstore which are made from cellulose and can be put in the home compost at the end of their life. Or if you’d prefer natural bristles, Zero Waste Outlet have chosen sisal bristles (from the agave plant) with the option of a three-piece set. Conventional plastic sponges are mass-produced without a second thought about the impact they have on the environment. By choosing handmade products, you know it was made intentionally and your money isn’t going to a billionaire CEO of a faceless company.Two thoughtful ways to reduce plastic when washing up is to use handmade or upcycled sponges. Upcycling is a great way to create sponges from resources that already exist. The ones I’ve come across are from small businesses and work-at-home mums/parents.

In the UK, Sonnett has designed an eco version of mainstream sponges made from cellulose with a scouring pad made from sisal and recycled plastic. In Australia, you can get scrubbers made from cellulose with a recycled plastic scouring pad attached from Nourished Life. These sponges are incredibly cheap and are often considered disposable. I’ve heard horror stories about people using a single sponge each day to avoid germs. Whether you’re simply doing the day’s dishes or working on a particularly stubborn grease-covered casserole dish, you’ll need the best cleaning sponge or scourer to get the job done. At Lakeland, we try and make finding the everyday necessities for the home easy so we’ve put together a range of washing up sponges and scourer sponges for every type of clean. Add to your traditional kitchen sponge collection with any of our scourer sponges. Making the tougher cleaning jobs a little easier, scourer sponges for cleaning usually have a softer sponge side and a more textured abrasive side that help you to remove harder to budge and baked-on food and grease. This kind of washing up sponge is ideal when you have burnt-on food or extra greasy pots and pans but can also be used on lots of flooring for tougher dirt and stains.Did you know dishcloths are another item that is made from unsustainable materials, like synthetic polyester or microfibre which are made from petrochemicals and shed microfibres into the ocean? There are naturally antibacterial options, and even sustainable sponges for those of you that love plastic sponges and would prefer an eco-friendly alternative. They are trying to work out what that means for our health, but studies of this nature take a very long time.

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