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Soap Bag

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Size & Weight

[Size]13cm x 10cm
[Inner volume] 1 piece
[Weight]15g

Specifications

[Country of origin]China
[Material] Body: cotton, Stopper: wood

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    Soap saver that uses up every last bit of solid soap. Also for lathering.

    It is said that 70-80% of liquid shampoo and liquid detergent is water, and most of the bottle containers are made of plastic. Since they are classified as [plastic containers] rather than [plastic bottles], they are often disposed of as combustible waste without being recycled.
    On the other hand, many solid soaps are wrapped in paper, making them an easy plastic-free choice. In addition, smaller soaps can be collected and placed in soap bags to use up every last bit without waste. This is a great alternative to bath sponges and is also recommended for travel destinations.

    Most light, small plastic products such as containers, packages, and bags are not recyclable and contribute to marine debris. It is estimated that 8 million tons of marine debris is generated annually. Plastic debris washed into the ocean is broken down into smaller pieces by salt and ultraviolet light, and eventually remains in the ocean in the form of microchips. Marine organisms may eat them or injure themselves. Plastic produces CO2 at every stage of production, transportation, and incineration, and is made by exploiting petroleum, a fossil resource that will eventually be depleted. We can make sustainable consumption choices by choosing products that use as little plastic as possible and do not produce plastic waste.

    All mana. product packaging is made from materials that can be reused, recycled, or composted (naturally decomposing).
    No environmentally harmful plastics are used from production to disposal. After use, please recycle the packages as recyclable waste in accordance with your local waste sorting methods.