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If You Care Sponge Cloths Reusable 100% Natural -- 5 Cloths


If You Care Sponge Cloths Reusable 100% Natural
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If You Care Sponge Cloths Reusable 100% Natural -- 5 Cloths

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If You Care Sponge Cloths Reusable 100% Natural Description

  • Ideal for Cleaning Kitchens, Countertops and More
  • One Cloth Absorbs 20x Its Weight in Water
  • One Cloth Replaces Up To 15 Rolls of Paper Towels
  • Machine Washable Up To 300 Times

If You Care Sponge Cloths are made in a patented process from a three dimensional blending of cellulose, non-GMO unbleached cotton and mirabilite – a natural mineral salt. During the production process, the mirabilite is washed out, leaving the remaining blend (70% cellulose & 30% cotton) extremely porous, which makes the sponge cloth extraordinarily absorbent. It can absorb up to 20 times its own weight in water.

Cleaning

 

There is no better or more effective cleaning cloth for kitchens, countertops, bathrooms and general household cleaning, available anywhere. If You Care Sponge Cloths leave no streaks. They absorb liquids easily and quickly and release them with simple wringing. They are remarkably durable, tear and abrasion resistant, reusable over and over again, and can be machine washed in water up to 190F (88C), up to 300 times.

 

The Environment

 

If You Care Sponge Cloths and their packaging are made from 100% renewable resources and contain no petroleum or other fossil fuel products. Each cloth is reusable and washable many times. These sponge cloths reduce waste and the amount of material going to landfill. The packaging is a biopolymer made from corn starch which is certified compostable in commercial composting facilities, leading to a further reduction in waste, greenhouse gasses and diversion from landfill.

 

Swedish dishcloths dry quickly, discouraging bacterial growth and keeping your kitchen cleaner than ever. Just two Swedish dish cloths equal an estimated 10 kitchen sponges.


Directions

Use & Care: Rinse cloth and wring out excess water to increase absorbency. Use with water, soap and water, or any household cleaner. After using, rinse thoroughly, wring out water, and leave flat to dry. Cloth can be washed at temperatures up to 1900F (880C) in dishwasher or washing machine with normal loads. Do not use chlorine bleach or chlorine products. After washing, leave to air dry. Do not tumble dry.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Ingredients: 70% Cellulose and 30% unbleached non-GMO cotton.
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7 Ways to Conserve Water in the Kitchen

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]When you envision living a “green” lifestyle, you may think of things like recycling, shopping with your own bags, turning off lights, and minimizing plastic usage. And all these actions are indeed important. However, one of the most crucial aspects of sustainability for all living things is water. Woman Teaching Daughter How to Conserve Water in Kitchen by Loading Dishwasher Water is arguably the most valuable resource in the world, upon which our very lives depend. Unfortunately, fresh, clean drinking water is also one of the most limited resources on the planet. While water covers 71 percent of the earth's surface, over 96 percent of that is ocean. Only 3 percent of the planet's water is freshwater, and just 1.2 percent of freshwater can be used for drinking. Although clean, accessible water is essential for our survival, every year millions of people, most of them children, die from diseases associated with inadequate water supply, sanitation, and hygiene due to factors like bad economics and faulty infrastructure. As noted by the United Nations, water scarcity, poor water quality and inadequate sanitation negatively impact food security, livelihood choices, and educational opportunities for poor families across the world. By 2050, at least one in four people is likely to be affected by chronic or recurring shortages of fresh water. Clearly, water conservation efforts have never been more important. The good news is there are simple but effective steps you can take in your own kitchen to ease the burden on your local water supply and even save money in the process.

How to Conserve Water in the Kitchen 

The good news is there are simple but effective steps you can take in your own kitchen to ease the burden on your local water supply and even save money in the process.

Love eco-smart dishwashing

Would it surprise you to learn that dishwashers are generally more water efficient than handwashing? A standard dishwasher cycle typically uses 3–4 gallons of water, while cleaning your dishes by hand can use over 25 gallons, especially if the tap runs continuously. In fact, switching from handwashing to dishwashing can save you up to 18,000 liters of water per year! For optimal water efficiency, use your automatic washing machine for full loads only.

Handwash “green”

If you prefer to handwash and air-dry your dishes, you can do so with water economy in mind by filling the sink with sudsy warm water to clean items first. Avoid leaving a running tap; instead rinse items quickly and efficiently. If you have two sinks, the most water-sparing system is to fill one with soapy water and one with clean rinse water. You can use your clean, empty dishwasher for out-of-sight dishware and cutlery drain and dry.

Upcycle water

Water is so precious that even saving small amounts is beneficial, but more importantly, when little efforts become daily habits, the benefits accrue over time. One small but worthy action is reusing water in the kitchen rather than discarding it. For example:
  • Dish rinse water: If you handwash your dishes, clean leftover rinse water is great for houseplants.
  • Water from preparing vegetables: If you regularly steam veggies such as corn, artichokes, and beets, the water that remains is infused with nutrients, making it a wonderful base for soups. It is also nourishing for garden plants.
  • Seed and grain rinse water: Most grains and seeds should be rinsed before using to remove dirt, dust, debris, chemicals, bugs, and excess starch, especially rice and quinoa. Use leftover rinse water to steam veggies, or for house and garden plants.

Pre-treat your produce

While even organically grown produce should be washed to clear dust, dirt, bacteria, and microbes, conventional produce needs an even more strategic approach to help remove chemical pesticide/herbicide residues as well. However, that does not require gallons of water. You can work smarter and “greener” by pre-treating your fruits and veggies with a safe, biodegradable cleaning solution prior to giving them a quick rinse. Rebel Green Fruit & Veggie Clean has been shown to safely and gently remove significant amounts of surface pesticides, waxes, and oils. A money-saving Rebel Green Fruit & Veggie Clean Refill is also available.

Compost kitchen scraps

Whether you compost with worms, make plant-nourishing compost tea, or simply maintain a minimal, under-the-sink system, composting conserves water in various ways, according to the American Composting Council. For starters, given its capacity to efficiently retain and transfer water through the soil, compost allows surrounding plants to maximize water for growth. When you increase the organic matter in your soil with compost by even 1 percent, you significantly increase the volume of water that soil can hold, according to Michigan State University, The way this works is that organic compost improves the aeration and nutrient retention in soil. When compost is added to low-nutrient soil, the organic matter in the compost acts like a sponge in the soil, holding water and dispersing nutrients. In fact, compost can reduce outdoor watering by an estimated 25 percent.

Prep for cleaning

The same “pre-treatment” approach suggested above for preparing produce can also be applied to great water saving advantage in cleaning your fridge, counters, sink, oven, appliances, floor, or other kitchen spaces. The key is to first apply an appropriate cleaning solution to the soiled area, allowing products to start working in advance, loosening and dissolving grime, dirt, and bacteria. After allowing cleansers to sit for at least 15 minutes, simply wipe the areas down with a clean damp cloth, mop, or dish towel. Targeted solutions for this labor-saving, water-friendly cleaning technique include: Kitchen sink: Kitchen drain: Kitchen surface cleaners: Disinfecting spray cleaners: All-purpose kitchen wipes: Wood & laminate flooring: Granite and stone flooring: Stainless-steel appliances: Oven cleaning/degreasing solutions: Aromatherapy cleaning/kitchen freshening: Natural stain removers:

Pet hygiene

Although we are addressing water conservation in the kitchen, pets are worthy of mention. Whether or not you bathe them in the kitchen, keeping our furry friends fresh can be a water-intensive endeavor. To dramatically reduce water usage while keeping coats shiny and clean, check out: Ark Naturals Don't Worry Don't Rinse Me Foam Shampoo Dog & Cat Soft Summer Breeze As you can see, simply by becoming more mindful of water waste in the kitchen, you can conserve significant amounts of this precious fluid every week. Start with one water-saving action and build from there. You might also share the project with kids you know too, explaining why it’s important. What a terrific example to set! [/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_text_separator title="Featured Products" border_width="2"][vc_row_inner equal_height="yes" content_placement="middle" gap="35"][vc_column_inner width="1/3"][vc_single_image image="178736" img_size="full" alignment="center" onclick="custom_link" img_link_target="_blank" css=".vc_custom_1728596931767{padding-right: 7% !important;padding-left: 7% !important;}" link="https://www.vitacost.com/nellies-dish-soap-stick-brush-dish-soap-sticks-starter-pack"][/vc_column_inner][vc_column_inner width="1/3"][vc_single_image image="178737" img_size="full" alignment="center" onclick="custom_link" img_link_target="_blank" css=".vc_custom_1728596946199{padding-right: 7% !important;padding-left: 7% !important;}" link="https://www.vitacost.com/ecover-automatic-dishwasher-tablets-fragrance-free"][/vc_column_inner][vc_column_inner width="1/3"][vc_single_image image="178738" img_size="full" alignment="center" onclick="custom_link" img_link_target="_blank" css=".vc_custom_1728596959453{padding-right: 7% !important;padding-left: 7% !important;}" link="https://www.vitacost.com/if-you-care-sponge-cloths-reusable-100-natural"][/vc_column_inner][/vc_row_inner][/vc_column][/vc_row]
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