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We love Seep. They make excellent biodegradable household essentials. We cannot recommend them enough. The Seep Natural All-Purpose Loofah Cloths and Sponge with Loofah Scourer, part of a new range of compostable and plastic-free household essentials here to help. 

Seep Sponge with Loofah Scourer

With over 80% of common sponges being made from virgin plastic, which can’t be recycled and with estimates that a massive 600 million sponges are thrown out every year in the UK, it was a no brainer for Seep to offer an alternative. 

 

The Seep sponge is quite frankly, the best-looking sponge on the market! Made with entirely renewable materials like wood pulp and natural loofah fibres it is highly absorbent, long-lasting and durable. They also require less soap due to the natural fibres of the loofah and create more suds than other plastic based options. 

 

Being 100% compostable, when it has reached its lifecycle (typically one month), the entire sponge can be placed in a kitchen composter or garden compost bin where it will naturally start to break down. 

 

Seep Sponge with Loofah Scourer – RRP £9.50 for a pack of 4

 Also…

Nothing screams summer like picnics in the sun. Seep is here to make cleaning up as simple as possible with its plastic-free, biodegradable and compostable bin liners.

The Seep bin liners are the brand’s latest addition to the range. Coming in a handy 30L or 10L roll, the compostable, biodegradable liners are a high quality, gentle on the planet option. The bases of the liners have also been reinforced to prevent annoying leaks.

Large Compostable Bin Liners 30L Roll (25 Bags)

Seep Compostable Bin Liners.  30L – RRP £8.00 for 25 bags per roll / 10L – RRP £4.00 for 25 bags per roll

What’s also awesome about our bin liners is that they are made from one of the best bio polymers on the market – taking less than 8 weeks to break down in a composting facility. If they are used for normal household waste and disposed of in landfill or an incinerator, they are still better than their traditional plastic counterparts since they don’t release microplastics or toxins.