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Acacia Wood Rectangle Soap Dish - Zero Waste Club

Acacia Wood Rectangle Soap Dish - Zero Waste Club

£4.99Price
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This beautiful stylish little soap dish is sustainably made from Acacia dark wood. It has drainage holes in the bottom. Acacia wood is naturally antibacterial so ensures a clean space for your soap.

 

WHAT WE LOVE

  • Each soap dish is: 11.5cm x 8cm x 2.5cm / 4.52" x 3.15" x 0.99"

  • 100% biodegradable

  • Vegan

  • A tree planted for every Zero Waste Club item
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  • A MESSAGE FROM THE MAKER

    My name is Xiao Li Lin, I am 36 years old, I have been working with the company for 8 years. I have found well paying, consistent and satisfying work through this job.

    I live in Nanping County with my family and my hobbies are dancing and shopping. Nearly every evening after I finish work, I go to practice dancing. It brings me a lot of joy and also keeps me healthy,

    I hope you love the soap dish as much as I do.

  • WORKPLACE TRANSPARENCY

    The production facility is based in Fujian Province in China.

    Makers work 8 hours a day, 5 days a week, and are off on all holidays.

    The artisans are paid 2550 RMB per month. Which is double the minimum wage in the province. The youngest person to work there is of the age of 22.

    Makers work 40 hours a week, 5 days a week. They take all public holidays off.

    The artisans are provided with pension and unemployment insurance. As well as with medical, maternity and accident insurance.

    Zero waste Club offset carbon emissions and more by planting a tree for every item sold.

    The product does not have any animal derivatives and no unnatural substances were used. No plastic or chemicals used.

  • PRODUCT CARE & END OF LIFE

    This soap dish is so easy to maintain and keep clean, all you need to do is occasionally clean and rinse the dish to ensure there isn't a build up of soap in the drain holes.

    We recommend placing the dish somewhere where it is safe for water to drain out the bottom.

    At the end of its life, the dish can be composted, although we recommend breaking it down into smaller pieces if possible. It can also be used as fire wood!

    Don't forget to recycle the packaging.

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