Plastic-free cleaning cloths & sponges

Seep cleaning tools are made from plastic-free materials, meaning they do not release microplastics into your home or down your drains.
Unlike many conventional synthetic sponges, Seep products can be safely washed and reused. When they reach the end of their life, many items can be cut up and returned to the earth, helping them break down naturally rather than adding to long-term plastic pollution. Sold in plastic-free packaging.
If using with cleaners, choose biodegradable cleaning brands (unscented for pregnancy/breastfeeding/babies and affected medical conditions). Avoid essential oils near pets (citrus oils are unsafe, so don’t use to clean floors/counters).
They can be used in different ways around your home:
- Use them dry as dusters to collect dust from surfaces.
- Use them damp for general cleaning tasks.
- Wash and reuse them instead of constantly buying disposable cloths.

Seep offers a range of plastic-free sponges/scourers that clean effectively without contributing to microplastic pollution.
They are suitable for everyday jobs such as:
- Washing dishes
- Cleaning kitchen surfaces
- Scrubbing sinks
- Tackling stubborn marks and dirt
The great thing about Seep sponges and scourers is that they can also be washed in the machine, helping them last longer and reducing waste.

Seep’s eco pop-up sponges are a handy choice, especially if you want an easy way to store and buy cleaning supplies.
They are compact when packaged, meaning they can fit through the letterbox. Once you are ready to use one, simply run it under water and watch it expand into a thick, effective cleaning sponge.
Who Gives a Crap? (eco sponge scourers)

Who Gives a Crap? eco sponge scourers are made from natural loofah (from a plant), responsibly-source wood pulp and water-based inks. Stylish and durable, each pack contains four sponges. These are tough enough for all cleaning jobs, yet too pretty to stay in the cupboard!
Designed to replace green-topped plastic sponges (that leach microplastics down sinks when rinsed), this sponge has a scrubby loofah side (from a fast-growing plant) and an absorbent side for other cleaning tasks.
How to care for your eco sponge scourers

Wet before use, then rinse and wring well after use. Prop upright to air-dry to keep bacteria and smells at bay. You can toss them in the dishwasher (or give them a quick boil) to refresh, and replace every month or so.
