Handmade kitchen cloths from Worcestershire

These kitchen cloths are handmade from cotton in beautiful Worcestershire, by a small family business. Ideal to replace disposable kitchen rolls, just use them to mop up spills or cleaning, then launder and use again!
Just bin used kitchen roll (it’s too thick to flush down loos, and too greasy to compost). If used, choose zero waste cleaning brands (unscented for pregnancy/breastfeeding/babies and near pets (citrus oils are toxic even if rinse/dried on floors or counters).
Expect slight shrinkage on first wash.
The waffle design is wonderfully absorbent, these are also good for washing-up, dusting furniture or even cleaning mucky faces! And the double-ply thickness means they are better than thin cloths.

Choose from small or large cloths, in sets of 5 or 10 (in several colours). At end of use, the natural fibres just return back to the earth.
Sent in plastic-free packaging.
Why choose reusable cleaning cloths?
Disposable kitchen towel is usually from Boreal forests in northern Europe, chopped down that removes homes for elk, moose and grizzly bears (most brands are wasteful, expensive and sold in plastic packaging).
Conventional cleaning cloths are often made from polyester, which when laundered releases microplastics that release to the sea and break down to be accidentally invested by marine creatures.
Where to recycle old cleaning cloths
You don’t have to throw them out. You can just deposit them (even frayed or stained) in textile banks (materials are shredded to make insulation and other industrial goods).
