Skoy Eco-Friendly Cleaning Cloth, White, Set of 4
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Skoy Eco-Friendly Cleaning Cloth, White, Set of 4
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- Multi-use cloth
- Made of cotton and cellulose
- A single skoy cloth will replace up to 15 rolls of paper towels
- Perfect for use in the kitchen, bathroom and office; can be used on most surface areas in your home
- 100-percent biodegradable
- Made of cotton and cellulose
Skoy Eco-Friendly Cleaning Cloth, White, Set of 4
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eco-friendly question by : What are some eco friendly advertising ideas for a go green club?
My friend and I have just started a go green club at our school. We plan on advertising at our open house. Does anyone know of any cheap eco friendly products we could give out (such as pencils)? We are also interested in creating cheap t-shirts. Please post any known web links. And keep cost in mind. Thanks!
eco-friendly best answer to date:
Answer by Nicholas Vita
well zazzle.com can make tshirts stickers and alot of other stuff- heres the link
http://www.zazzle.com/create
only prob is it costs money- in some cases lots a money. depends what you put on it^_^
Eco-friendly electric car made in Uganda
www.ntvuganda.co.ug The eco car branded Kiira EV was test driven at the university premises as students gathered to witness the landmark occasion. The Kiira EV car is the first environmentally friendly car to be designed in Uganda and it’s the brainchild of Professor Stevens Tikocdri who says the car can run for eighty kilometers on a full battery.
eco-friendly Video Rating: 4 / 5
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Totally awesome,
I bought a 4-pack of these 18 months ago. 1 disappeared within a couple months, 1 I use to clean the counter, and I’m on the second one for washing dishes. Reasons I hope that they never stop making these:
- Unsmelly. I don’t leave it always wet in the sink, but it does spend some time like that, and I only replaced the one I use for washing dishes because it started to get a little shabby, thanks to scrubbing of knives and such. I used to replace sponges pretty frequently because they got to smelling naaaasty, and who wants that to be the last thing that touches their dishes before they go back in the cupboard?
- Resilient. I’m kind of amazed that these things just keep going like they don’t have a care in the world. Feeling them, you wouldn’t ever think that they would tear or come apart.
- Absorbant. Soak up tons of water from wherever I’ve spilled it. I’d say one of these is equivalent to about five paper towels in absorbency.
- CHEAP. I have a guilty addiction to Viva paper towels, which feel like they’re made from the downy underfeathers of baby angels’ wings. I absolutely still use paper towels for things where disposability is sorta required, like squashing a bug, seasoning a cast-iron pan, or sitting under fresh bacon. (Ok, now I want bacon.) But we use far less of them.
- Versatile. One for the dishes, one for the counter, one for messier dusting and cleaning around the house; and color-coded so I can keep them straight.
- Washable. I tried putting them in the dishwasher, which didn’t do much. Haven’t needed to try the washing machine yet.
- Biodegradable. Lord knows the plastics that go into sponges; I love that I don’t have to think about that with these.
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|perfect, perfect, perfect!,
My husband is addicted to paper towels and we actually run a fairly environmentally-friendly household, but paper towels (and Pampers) have been our last vices. We use cloth napkins, dish towels and old rags for most jobs but some things just call out for a paper towel. We tried recycled paper-paper towels and they were lousy so we switched back to Bounty. We have been able to cut our usage dramatically; I warned my husband that when the last roll of our mega pack was gone, that was it. We have been using these for a week or so and they are perfect: environmentally friendly on every level, NOT made in China and extremely durable. They wash in the washing machine very well. YOu can also microwave them but I haven’t tried that. I just throw them in a load with rags, dust cloths, etc. on a hot water cycle.
These are definitely priced very reasonably for such a great product and will ultimately save you a ton of money in paper towels.
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|Fantastic product,
I’ve been using skoy cloths for about a year now. While they haven’t entirely replaced paper towels in my house, I think I’ve cut my paper towel use by about 70%. They work better than paper towels for most applications. I wash them in the washing machine in hot water, but you can also sterilize them in the microwave, if you choose. I keep about 20 of them so that I always have some clean ones.
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