Eco-Dishwashing Sponge 2 pcs
including 19% VAT excl. Shipping costs
Immediately available: With you in 1-3 working days.
- Made from cellulose, sisal fibers, recycled PET
- Scratch-free sponge, washable up to 60 ° C
- Also for glasses or sensitive surfaces
Delivery time: With you in 5 - 15 working days.
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Description
The So nice Eco-dishwashing sponge that contains the highest possible proportion of renewable, biodegradable raw materials. The sponge side is made of 100% cellulose, the scouring side is made of 60% sisal and 40% recycled PET - combined with high durability and a pleasant feel.
That's why this product is super:
- Made from cellulose, sisal fibers, recycled PET
- Scratch-free sponge, washable up to 60 ° C
- Also for glasses or sensitive surfaces
- Renewable and biodegradable raw materials
- Reusable
- recycling materials
- Climate neutral company
- Sonett awarded the German Sustainability Award 2022
- Scratch-free sponge, also suitable for sensitive glasses, stainless steel and surfaces with a lotus effect.
- Washable up to 60 ° C
Sponge 100% Cellulose
scouring side 60% sisal, 40% recycled PET
bonding polyurethane
Taiga Eco Ratings
This product scores highly in at least 25% of our sustainable packaging features and therefore meets our requirements for sustainable packaging. The packaging of a product has a major impact on the environment. If the product has packaging, we therefore carefully check whether it is made from recycled materials and/or is itself recyclable. Plastic-free packaging and packaging that can be returned to a reusable system or that stands out due to its particularly intelligent and sustainable packaging design perform better with us.
Unfortunately, this product does not score highly in any of our features for environmentally friendly use. That does not mean that the product is not sustainable in general, but we believe there is potential for greater sustainability in the area of use. A product also has an impact on the environment during use. That is why we look at whether you can save resources such as energy, water or materials with the product. It is also important to us whether a product is repairable, durable and/or refillable.
This product scores highly in at least 25% of our sustainable materials criteria and therefore meets our requirements for sustainable materials. Sustainability starts with the materials. That's why, when evaluating this criterion, we look closely at whether the product is made of natural or recycled or recyclable materials and whether it is petroleum- or plastic-free. We also pay attention to whether the materials are grown locally and organically.
This product scores highly in at least 25% of our sustainable manufacturing characteristics and therefore meets our requirements for sustainable manufacturing. Manufacturing is an essential step in the life cycle of a product. This includes whether a product is manufactured without animal testing or the use of critical substances such as genetically modified plants or palm oil. We also examine whether it is produced locally and CO2-neutrally. We also check whether social sustainability, such as fair wages, is taken into account during production.
Unfortunately, this product does not score highly in any of our criteria for sustainable recyclability. This does not mean that the product is not sustainable in general, but in our view there is potential for greater sustainability in the area of curly-runnability. A major challenge for sustainability is the integration of products into the biological and technical cycle. It is important here whether a product is recyclable, biodegradable or compostable industrially or at home. We also view it positively if the manufacturer offers a return system for the product and returns it back into the cycle itself. Unfortunately, this product does not score highly in any of our criteria for comprehensive recyclability.


