Copper Scrubby - Now Pop Up
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Dimension: 8 x 8cm or 3.15 x 3.15in
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- made from 100% post-industrial recycled copper
- flexible weave structure reaches curved pot edgesĀ
- naturally eliminates odours (copper inhibits bacterial growth)Ā
- 2x thicker and non-scratch than conventional steel wool (lasts 6+ months with proper care)Ā
- wet & scrub: dampen the pad and cookware surface, scrub in circular motions with Dish Soap Cake
- rinse & repeat: rinse under warm water between uses to prevent debris buildup
- tough stains: sprinkle baking soda for extra abrasion (safe for copper)
- monthly deep clean: soak in 1:1 vinegar-water solution for 5 mins to remove patina
- revive texture: gently stretch the weave if flattened over time
- compost the packaging: our hemp fibre mesh bag breaks down in 90 days
- recycle the copper: check local metal recycling programs (most accept clean copper)
- never Flush: though biodegradable, copper wires belong in recycling bins
- Now Pop Up is a creative company that produces sustainable cleaning supplies. they make eco-friendly sponges, scourers and more from materials like vegetable fibres as alternatives to plastic. Now Pop Up's goal is spreading smiles while caring for the planet through sustainable pops of colour, character and joyĀ
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CUTTING PLASTIC OUT OF THE KITCHEN
Studies have found that many of our liquid dish soaps contain chemicals that are toxic to our wildlife, especially the aquatic community. Not to mention the plastic and excess water, making the switch to a plant-based bar is both better for our environment and your wallet!

Natural vs Plastic

Made with vegetable cellulose, making it both compostable and biodegradable
Vegetable cellulose is naturally durable and breathable
Powerful enough to cut through grease but gentle for delicate glasses

Takes hundreds of years to break down and decompose
Many have used toxic chemicals to be anti-odour or anti-bacterial
Can shed microplastics, making their way into our oceans & drinking water