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CC Change

CC Change offers household items made from sustainable materials. For example, the wood products are FSC® certified, the knitwear is made from organic cotton, and the sponges are made from natural cellulose or wood fibers.

Why FSC® wood?

The FSC® mark on wood products guarantees that you are buying sustainable wood. Carbon is stored in wood, making wood products often the most climate-friendly material to choose. But only if the products are made from controlled wood and sustainably managed forests. FSC® is an international, non-profit labeling scheme for products made from sustainable wood and paper. FSC® does not produce or sell goods. In an FSC® forest, no more wood is harvested than the forest can reproduce.

FSC® also guarantees that animals and plants are protected, and that people working in the forest are guaranteed education, safety equipment, and a decent wage. CC Change offers a range of FSC®-certified wooden brushes for household use. The brushes are high-quality and have a classic design.

Wood fibers and knitted cotton

In addition to products made from FSC® wood, CC Change also offers dishcloths made from 100% wood fibers. This means you don't release microplastics into the environment. The material is FSC®-certified and uses other controlled wood fibers, ensuring the wood comes from sustainably managed forests.

CC Change's knitted cotton cloths take you back to the good old days. They're decorative and durable. These knitted dishcloths are exceptionally long-lasting, comparable to hand towels and kitchen towels. They're knitted from 100% organic cotton and therefore don't release microplastics when washed and used.

 

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