Made from 70% cellulose and 30% cotton, Swedish dishcloths are a reusable, eco-friendly alternative to paper towels and sponges alike. They're incredibly absorbent (they can hold 20x their weight in liquid!), but they dry super fast so bacteria doesn't have time to grow, smell, and spread like on traditional plastic sponges. Plus, they're machine washable and will last 9+ months with regular use, but when they do reach the end of their life, they're fully backyard compostable.
Put simply, if paper towels and plastic sponges had a baby, this would be it.
š” Learn more about Swedish dishcloths and why we absolutely ~adore~ them over on the blog!
š§ 5% of each limited-release Penguin Swedish Dishcloth will be donated toĀ SANCCOB (Southern African Foundation for the Conservation of Coastal Birds).
Swedish Dishcloth Quick Details:
- 5% of each Penguin Conservation Swedish Dishcloth sold is donated to SANCCOBĀ (Southern African Foundation for the Conservation of Coastal Birds)
- Reusable, washable, super-absorbent spongy cloth
- Replaces 17 rolls of paper towels
- Washable and reusable for 9+ months
- Infinitely more sanitary than sponges
- Locally printed-to-order with water-based inks
- 100% plastic free, vegan, and cruelty-free
āØ Don't forget to grab a few of our limited-release Penguin Conservation Hand + Body Wash Soap Bars, too!
Who is SANCCOB and what do they do for penguins?
We are so excited to be teaming up with one of Krystina's old zookeeper colleagues from the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium to raise funds for SANCCOB, or Southern African Foundation for the Conservation of Coastal Birds, alongside their Pints for Penguins event at Nocterra Brewing in Powell, Ohio on August 13th.
Through rescue, rehabilitation, and release of ill, injured, abandoned, and oiled seabirds, SANCCOB is dedicated to protecting seabirds and reversing their population declines. While the African penguin is their flagship species, their work benefits countless other marine species as well.
We are proud to be partnering with SANCCOB and zookeeper Joy this month to bring awareness to and support the important work they are doing.
Each print was designed in Portland, Oregon by Otter and Ink Designs, who receives a commission for each cloth sold.
Dimensions
Each Swedish dishcloth is approximately 6.75" x 7.5"
Material
70% cellulose, 30% cotton, water-based ink
To Use
Just like a sponge, wet your Swedish dishcloth, wring out excess water, and get down to cleaning. Check outĀ 12 of my favorite ways to use a Swedish dishclothĀ over on the blog, too!
Care
Wash your Swedish dishcloths with the rest of your laundry and hang dry. We prefer to lay them flat to dry or hang with clothespins so they dry flat. Or, pop your dishcloths in the dishwasher on the top rack for a quick wash and sanitize.
Packaging + End of Life
These Swedish dishcloths will either be completely unpackaged or wrapped in reused kraft paper. The kraft paper can be reused or curbside recycled. At the end ofĀ their life, cut up your Swedish dishcloths and toss in your backyard compost.
Origin
Printed locally in Seattle, Washington.Ā Get to know the face behind this product: Potluck Press.
Ethical Guarantees
Made in USA
Vegan
Washington-Local
Woman-Owned
š You care about the planet. So do we.
Look. I get it. Itās HARD to be an EcoWarrior. Someone who cares about the planet and wants the most sustainable products available - from the ingredients to the packaging to the way that product gets to your hands.
It seems like everywhere we turn, someone,Ā somewhere, is greenwashing us.
But our superpower at A Drop in the Ocean is sorting through the BS, calling it out, and making sure our products are the absolute most sustainable and truly zero waste products we can find.
So on top of all the things we mentioned above about what makes our reusable penguin conservation Swedish dishcloths so sustainable, hereās a few other things you should know:
- Weāre actually practicing what we preach behind the scenes.Ā In 2022, we saved all of our trash for four months, andĀ wrote a whole blog post on it. The tl;dr version is this:Ā in four months, we only produced two pounds of trash. Everything from the packaging our products come in down to the Sharpie we use to write āFragileā on your box is zero waste to its core.
- Weāre an online-only zero waste store - which is highly intentional.Ā It may seem counter-intuitive, butĀ online shopping is actually more sustainable than in-person. Iām a data nerd at heart and I love diving into the research, and there are countless studies that have shown that online shopping is the most sustainable way to get your everyday essentials. Donāt believe me?Ā Check out our whole blog post on the sustainability of online shopping.
- We ship ugly boxes.Ā Your order from A Drop in the Ocean is not going to arrive in a pretty, branded box. Itās gonna show up in a reused tea box, or a donated Amazon box, or maybe even an inside-out Girl Scout Cookies box. All of our shipping materials are always 100% plastic-free and reused as much as possible, with curbside-recyclable paper tape and a post-consumer recycled paper shipping label. It wonāt be pretty, but it will be zero waste.
Got more questions about our zero waste products or our practices behind the scenes?Ā Just send us an email!Ā Iām always happy to chat all things eco.
We ship ugly boxes
Our commitment to sustainability doesn't end when you press that checkout button.
We pack all of our orders in reused boxes and envelopes, with reused paper packaging, post-consumer recycled paper labels, and even paper tape.
You may not get an IG-worthy unboxing, but you will get the most sustainable packaging we can possibly find.
Oh and did we mention our shipping is always carbon negative?