Swedish Dish Dream Cloth

3 reviews
Who Gives a Crap Swedish Dish Dream Cloth
3 reviews

Swedish Dish Dream Cloth

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If a sponge and a wash cloth had a (very cute and stylish) baby, it'd be this Dream Cloth. These super absorbant, quick-drying cloths are the ultimate reusable alternative to paper towels.
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If a sponge and a wash cloth had a (very cute and stylish) baby, it'd be this Dream Cloth. These super absorbant, quick-drying cloths are the ultimate reusable alternative to paper towels.
Free shipping on orders $65+
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1 count / $11.83 each count

If a sponge and a wash cloth had a (very cute and stylish) baby, it'd be this Dream Cloth. These super absorbant, quick-drying cloths are the ultimate reusable alternative to paper towels.

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  • Vegan

Make one-and-done paper towels a thing of the past with the Dream Cloth. These little babies can hold up to 13x their weight in water (or whatever other liquid you might happen to spill), and they can be tossed right into the washing machine when they're dirty and used over and over again. Made with 100% plant-based materials, the Dream Cloth is biodegradable and compostable so it can head to the compost bin once it reaches the end of its lifecycle.

Who Gives a Crap takes the toilet paper industry head on by offering forest-friendly alternatives. They also donate 50% of their profits towards building toilets and sanitation devices in developing countries.

Just toss the Dream Cloth in your compost bin when you've used it up your heart's content.
These are general guidelines for broadly-recyclable materials. Check with your local recycler to confirm what they take.

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ingredient integrity

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recyclable packaging

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committed to social good

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How it does good

Toilet paper that protects the trees

Every day, 27,000 trees are cut down just to make regular paper, which is a big waste. And who gives a crap? These guys, that's who. Cutting down trees is a big no-no for the crew at Who Gives a Crap, which is why they offer a more sustainable solution. Their forest-friendly products are made from recycled paper or bamboo, saving virgin trees from being destroyed in the process.

  • Certified B Corp
  • Forest Stewardship Council Certification