Seep
Wash, scrub, dry and compost in the most eco-friendly way with Seep’s cleaning products. They’re good for the environment, high quality and even look good.
You won’t find any plastic in the bin bags, tea towels, scourers and other items that make up the Seep range. Instead, everything is made using renewable material sources and packaged in FSC-certified materials to boot.
With an unthinkably high number of plastic sponges alone (around 600 million) thrown away every year, nearly all made from virgin plastic, you can see why green alternatives are very much needed.
Unlike the unrecyclable plastic items, all of Seep’s compostable cleaning products go full circle: from the earth to your home, then seeping back into the earth.
Seep’s partnership with On A Mission is also another way they take steps to be kind to the environment. On A Mission is a reforestation charity, through which the brand offsets its carbon footprint.
Seep has gone one step further though. They’re now carbon-positive, investing in forest regeneration projects that remove 3.5 times the amount of carbon from the atmosphere for every kg the company emits.
The cherry on top of all this is that these cleaning products actually look aesthetically pleasing – you’ll be proud to show them off at home. Yep, even the bin liners.
Eco-conscious dog-loving mum of two Laura Harnett is the founder of Seep.
She made it her mission to start a plastic-free revolution in the most unsexy categories of the cleaning aisle, where sponges, cloths and bin liners live. Whereas greener alternatives to things like cleaning sprays were becoming commonplace, these other household essentials had been neglected.
The name Seep was suggested by Laura’s husband as an acronym for Sustainable Everyday Essential Products. But it also represents Laura’s commitment to making the range as compostable as possible as well as her hope that the products will “seep” into our everyday lives.
Founded By
Laura Harnett