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12 Pack of Eco-Friendly Pop-Up Sponges

12 Pack of Eco-Friendly Pop-Up Sponges

Regular price $44.95 CAD
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Never Run Out of Sponges Again – Clean Smarter, Save Money, Go Zero-Waste

Tired of constantly buying sponges that wear out, smell bad, and end up in the trash? With our 12 Pack of Pop-Up Sponges, you’ll always have a fresh, sustainable, and plastic-free sponges on hand. Each sponge is compact until you add water—then it expands into a durable, super-absorbent cleaning essential.


✨ Why You’ll Love It

  • 🧽 One Year, Zero Worries – Always stocked, no last-minute sponge runs.

  • 💧 Ultra-Absorbent & Quick Drying – Tackle spills and dishes with ease—no smelly mildew.

  • 🌍 100% Biodegradable – Made from natural cellulose and cotton, fully compostable.

  • 💸 Save Time & Money – One bulk set replaces dozens of disposable packs.

  • 🏡 Space-Saving Design – Flat-packed sponges take up almost no storage until you need them.

 

🌍 Eco Benefits

  • Ditch plastic sponges for good—reduce your household waste instantly.

  • Compostable at end of life—returns to the earth, not the landfill.

  • A year’s worth of sustainable cleaning in one simple purchase.

 

🎁 Perfect For

  • Busy households that don’t want to re-order every month

  • Eco-conscious gift-givers who love practical, zero-waste swaps

  • Anyone ready to finally ditch paper towels and plastic sponges for good


Why Pop-up Sponges?

Why are cellulose sponges better than plastic ones?🧐

  1. Kitchen sponges are exposed to hundreds of different types of bacteria and experts recommend changing them once a week, which is problematic because plastic kitchen sponges take thousands of years to break down. It's recommended to use cellulose sponges which can be sanitized/disinfected in hot water - something that is not recommended for plastic sponges!
  2. Traditional sponges can shed microplastics which can make their way into our water cycle and end up in our rivers, oceans and drinking water!


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