Colored wood pulp fiber sponge, kitchen supplies, economical and biodegradable compost, green and pollution-free kitchen products
This colored wood pulp fiber sponge is an economical and kitchen-efficient solution made from biodegradable materials. Ideal for daily cleaning, it offers excellent water absorption and durability while being entirely compostable. Green and pollution-free, it supports an eco-friendly lifestyle by reducing plastic waste. A practical and sustainable choice for environmentally conscious households.
Perfect for daily kitchen tasks, this sponge effortlessly cleans dishes, countertops, and surfaces. Its robust texture handles tough grease yet is gentle on cookware. Highly absorbent and quick-drying, it minimizes bacterial growth and odor, promoting a hygienic kitchen environment. An essential, planet-friendly tool for effective cleaning.
Attribute | Description |
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Product Name | Eco-Friendly Wood Pulp Fiber Sponge |
Description | A highly absorbent and durable kitchen sponge designed for effective cleaning while being fully compostable and plastic-free. |
Material | Natural Wood Pulp Fibers, Polylactic Acid (PLA) |
Color | Green, Blue, Yellow (Assorted) |
Dimensions | Approx. 10 cm x 6 cm x 3 cm (L x W x H) |
Weight | ~15 grams (per sponge) |
Key Feature | 100% Biodegradable & Home Compostable |
Packaging | Recycled Cardboard Sleeve (Plastic-Free) |
Note | Economical, pollution-free, and designed to reduce kitchen plastic waste. |
Q: Is this sponge truly biodegradable and how do I dispose of it?
A: Yes. Made from natural wood pulp and PLA, it breaks down completely in a home compost bin, unlike plastic sponges that pollute landfills.
Q: Can an eco-friendly sponge effectively handle tough grease and scrubbing?
A: Absolutely. Its robust wood pulp fiber texture is designed for powerful scrubbing on pots and pans while remaining gentle on surfaces.
Q: How does it prevent bacteria and odors compared to regular sponges?
A: Its highly absorbent structure dries faster than conventional sponges, significantly reducing moisture where bacteria and mildew thrive.