Be Green, Send E-Cards
Save paper and send E-Cards instead!

Send E-Cards

 

 
 
bolt
A Better Battery:

Americans use two billion disposable batteries a year, 75% of which contains mercury, a toxic substance that can leak from landfills into soil and groundwater. For an eco-friendly alternative, buy rechargeable batteries.

Sponsored By

 

 
 
 
 
Sign up for Sprig.com Newsletters
Get the freshest, fabulous eco-finds in fashion, home or beauty with deals, steals and discounts, too. Get a little Sprig, and you'll get a little green--the gorgeous and good way--in your life!
Sign Up

 

 

Twist

Twist Euro Cloth Three-Pack

Rate it now:
Average rating:
 
Twist Euro Cloth Three-Pack

Why It's Good:

Hip and pretty sponges and cleaning cloths will inspire you to get that kitchen or bathroom sparkling clean. Since they're antibacterial, and extra-durable, you won't need to chuck them as soon as you would a regular sponge, so you'll get a lot more use out of them.

Why It's Green:

Most sponges are made from cellulose, or tree fiber. Twist sources theirs from renewable tree farms, and makes sure that almost every drop of production waste is re-used in the process.

Where To Get It:

http://www.twistclean.com/ | $3.99
Check out twistclean.com for a store nearest you.

Be Cruel to Dirt, Kind to the Planet

Do you ever find yourself wondering, "If only I had more amazing sponges, I'd use them more, and my kitchen would be cleaner"? Enter Twist, a Colorado-based company who took note of what the green-cleaning product explosion had overlooked, and made a vow: "No sponge left behind." They recently unveiled the Euro Sponge #10, the Euro Cloth #20 and the super-scrubbing Loofah Sponge #50, and the Sprig kitchen has never been cleaner. So what could be so exciting about a sponge? Hip packaging, cool shapes and colors, and an earth-friendly ethos. All three products are 100% biodegradable, made with cellulose from renewable tree farms and almost all of the waste from production is reused. The Twist line is antibacterial, therefore they smell fresher longer, and apparently the fun packaging can double as a bird feeder (we're not joking). You can get 'em at Wild Oats, and as for cost, Euro Sponge goes for $1.99, while the Loofah Sponge two-pack and the Euro Cloth three-pack (a smart replacement for all those wasteful paper towels) will set you back a whopping $3.99. Take a stylish swipe at grime.