Bamboo and Organic Cotton Cotton Swabs
Our cotton swabs made from bamboo and fluffy cotton are 100% biodegradable, plastic-free, and come in a packaging of 100 pieces, which is made from recycled cardboard and produced without chlorine. They are the ideal eco-friendly alternative to plastic versions, whether at home or on the go. After use, the cotton swabs can be easily disposed of in organic waste or compost, as they are fully biodegradable. The cotton is sourced from controlled organic farming, and the cotton swabs are packaged in a beautiful recycled cardboard box.
Application
The cotton swabs are intended for ear cleaning but are not suitable for use in the ear canal. Please do not flush them down the toilet after use; instead, dispose of them in organic waste or compost.
Disposal
Disposal is environmentally friendly in organic waste or compost. The cotton swabs are biodegradable, and the packaging can be disposed of in the paper recycling bin.
Ingredients
Stick: 100% Bamboo
Tip: 100% Organic Cotton
Like all products from Hydrophil, these cotton swabs are of course water-neutral, vegan, and fair.
Item number | 25462660 |
Manufacturer | Hydrophil |
Category | Cotton swabs + pads |
Manufacturer no. | HP3000 |
Release date | 3.5.2023 |
Sales rank in Category Cotton swabs + pads | 22 of 290 |
Wadding type | Cotton swabs |
Colour | White |
Exact colour description | White, Wood colour |
Items per sales unit | 100 x |
Country of origin | Germany |
CO₂-Emission | |
Climate contribution |
Material group | Fabric |
Material | 100% Konjac root, Cotton |
Length | 10 cm |
Width | 8.10 cm |
Height | 2.80 cm |
Weight | 33 g |
Ingredients | Shaft: 100% bamboo Dab: 100% organic cotton. |
Instructions for use | The cotton buds are intended for cleaning the ear, but not for use in the ear canal. After use, please do not dispose of them in the toilet, but in the organic waste or compost. Disposal is environmentally friendly in organic waste or compost. The cotton buds are biodegradable. The packaging can simply be disposed of in the waste paper container. |