Cellulose wipes are an excellent sustainable alternative to synthetic cleaning wipes. These low-lint wipes are heat-resistant, anti-static, and made primarily from 100% cotton cellulose fibres.
These eco-friendly wipes are used for lint-sensitive cleaning in aviation, cosmetics, electronics, and pharmaceutical industries. They are versatile, handling tasks from cleaning delicate electronics to wiping down workstations. They are highly absorbent and tough on messes yet soft to the touch. In addition, their many apertures are very effective at picking up dirt, while the cellulose cotton fibres quickly soak up spills and dry surfaces.
5. Ecostrong Bamboo Wipes
Bamboo wipes, like the EcoStrong Bamboo Wipes Roll, are an excellent alternative to synthetic blended wipes. Made from 100% natural bamboo and recycled cellulose fibres, these cloths are not only eco-friendly but also surpass conventional options in terms of hygiene and absorbency.
Practical and easy to use, these wipes are perfect for busy professionals. Theyโre colour-coded across five shades, with each colour representing a specific area or type of task. This thoughtful colour scheme helps prevent cross-contamination and ensures that hygiene standards are consistently met across various sectors. This includes hospitality, healthcare, medical, and childcare.
6. Viscose Cloths
Viscose cloths, such as Maxi Wipes, are made primarily from highly absorbent natural viscose fibres, making them a popular choice in the hospitality, aged care, and childcare sectors. These sponge-like washcloths can soak up to seven times their own weight in liquids, making them excellent for drying and soaking up spills. Washable and reusable, they offer an economical solution for restaurants looking for effective washing and drying cloths.
Their soft texture makes them ideal for washing and drying patients and residents in aged care and home care settings. Additionally, the cloths come in various colours, fitting seamlessly into colour-coded systems used in hospitality and healthcare. In the automotive and industrial sectors, a larger format of these viscose cloths, known as SuperMAX Cloths, is used for absorbing floor spills of liquids, chemicals, and oils.