I recently had a chance to see a sample of Swedish cleaning cloths from Recyco. Swedish dishcloths have been around since 1949, when they were invented to replace paper towels. The cloths are plant-based, with a combination of wood pulp cellulose and cotton, making them durable and also effective at cleaning. The company also uses water-based inks and biodegradable packaging (my sample came in cardboard and paper, which are easily recyclable).
These cloths have a clear advantage over paper towels. They last much longer, which means you're buying and throwing away fewer towels. Plus, they're much nicer-looking, with a wide variety of designs that can match any kitchen. In fact, the designs are more vibrant and detailed than you can find on many traditional terry washcloths! You can buy them in a standard size, or an "oversized" size that also works well as a placemat or other uses; the company also has towels.
To help your cloth last longer, check out their wash and care guide - and when they do eventually wear out, the cloths themselves are biodegradable!
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