A new reusable Q-tip has been launched by the team at Scoop Marketplace. Their focus is on raising awareness of the need for zero-waste products and green solutions.
Scoop Marketplace have announced the launch of their new reusable Q-tip product. The online store offers customers a range of zero waste grocery shopping options in Seattle, WA.
For more information, please visit the website here: https://www.scoopmarketplace.com/products/last-swab-q-tip-basic?_pos=1&_sid=24adc8827&_ss=r
The newly launched product is their latest in a line of high quality options in a bid to reduce waste. Scoop Marketplace has a vision of a sustainable future for all and explain that they offer an efficient shopping experience with package-free groceries and innovative products, like their newly launched reusable Q-tip, to help make it happen.
The planet-friendly store’s new product, LastSwab Q-tip, is a reusable, sustainable and clean alternative to traditional cotton buds, Q-tips and swabs. The LastSwab replaces over a thousand single use cotton swabs.
The store state that a single person goes through hundreds of cotton swabs each year. Not only are they wasteful and single use, but they also harm the environment through their manufacture, shipping and storing processes. LastSwab helps to counteract this damage by being reusable.
The tip of the reusable swab is made from TPE, the rod is made from plastic and the carry case is made form PLA, which is corn based and biodegradable. It is easily cleaned using soap and water. LastSwab can also be sanitized using rubbing alcohol.
LastSwab comes in a variety of stylish colors and can be used in exactly the same way a single use swab would be used. For example they can be used to help remove make-up smudges.
The company states: “Our mission is to normalize zero waste grocery shopping. We are passionately teaching people how to improve the quality of their lives while learning to walk more gently on the planet.”
Those wishing to find out more about Scoop Marketplace and their LastSwab Q-tip can visit the website on the link provided above. They can also be contacted at: (206) 339 1383.