Linen, Cotton Kitchen Towels, Set of 5
Shop Natural Linen, Cotton Kitchen Towels and Dish Cloths
Reusable, washable cotton and linen towels are the ideal replacement for your zero waste and eco-friendly family’s disposable, single use paper towels. When they get dirty, throw them into the washing machine and reuse!
SIZE:
1 unit of 55 cm and 65 cm // 21.6 inches and 25.6 inches
4 units of 55 cm and 35 cm // 21.6 inches and 13.77 inches
Loop for hanging on all towels
MATERIAL: linen and cotton
COLOR: white
CARE INSTRUCTIONS: machine wash warm, dry in dryer. These are not to be used in the microwave.
Absorbency is increased after the first few washes and will shrink just enough to be the perfect size.
PACKAGING: You will receive Your order in a carton box, secured with paper tape. No plastic.
Ginta
Our handmade collection of sustainable creations helps you embody the zero waste philosophy in your kitchen, bathroom, and every room of your home.
With fabrics that are as natural as possible including cotton and linen, we strive to create items that simplify your life while working to leave our world a better place.
SUSTAINABLE SHOPPING is your chance to support what is important to you and to our Earth.
Zero waste is a set of principles focused on waste prevention that encourages the redesign of resource life cycles so that all products are reused. The goal is for no trash to be sent to landfills, incinerators or the ocean.
Currently, only 9% of plastic is actually recycled. In a zero waste system, material will be reused until the optimum level of consumption.
Our planet has always followed zero waste principles. For thousands of years, up until the industrial era, waste was not a developed concept because most discarded material from civilisations were used as inputs for other processes, retaining their value in a circular way, just like nature does. But what nature has done through evolution, humankind needs to do by design today .
The COVID-19 pandemic has shown, on one hand, how vulnerable we are as a species; but, on the other hand, how we can fight common threats when we work together. Yet, the most important lesson from this crisis is that, in order to prevent new pandemics, we need to stop the environmental destruction that breeds them.
We are concerned that resorting to disposable items to fight the pandemic only reinforces its root causes. As such, we promote reusable solutions that work in the short- and in the long-term.
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