Made in the UK, the eco-mate range of cleaning products are the world’s first liquids in 100% plastic and metal free paper bottles. The paper used in its construction is sustainably sourced from the pulp waste that is created during sugar cane production. This means our bottle is not only free-from plastic, but also that it is made from a by-product that would otherwise have to be thrown away. Re-using a natural pulp in this way means that no trees have been cut down in the production of our eco-mate bottles and we’re helping to reduce waste too.
SUPA developed a plant-based coating that protects the inside of the bottle. This natural coating cleverly prevents the paper bottle from coming into contact with the liquids. And, because this coating is made of 100% plant-based materials, plant sap latex and bio matter, it is completely natural. The paper fibres are also embedded with a natural seaweed extract to give water resistance for a specific period of time but still allow for recycling. Paper is easier to recycle than plastic, breaks down naturally when composted and doesn’t create micro plastics that harm the environment. So, where other bottles and cartons use foil or plastic-based coatings or worse still plastic bags inside, our unique plant-based coating is much better for the planet.
Perfect for helping you to reduce household consumption of plastic bottles. It is well documented that less than 10% of plastic actually gets recycled with the majority ending up in landfills, being burnt or discarded in the environment and finding its way into our oceans.
No plastic, no nasties - the world’s first 100% plastic free range of cleaning products in paper bottles.
The main bottle is made from recyclable paper and the natural inner coating simply breaks away during the repulping process for natural or industrial composting. This means you can put the bottle in your regular recycling paper collection. You can also split the bottles open and tearaway the super thin inner coating from the paper to discard the liner separately in composting garden waste bins. Alternatively, if you’re a keen gardener, you can put the bottle on your compost heap as it will start composting back to nature. For this option you need to wash out the remaining contents and cut up the paper bottle into small pieces to assist the biodegrading process.
Safe in the knowledge that if the empty paper bottles find their way into land fill or the ocean they will biodegrade quickly and there won’t be any micro plastics left behind.
Standard paper recycling, compostable, landfill and ocean safe.