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Biggie Towel (set of 2) Beans

Color: Dark Green
Dark Green
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Style: Our Original Beans pattern - where organic shapes and fun colors come together to add a playful touch to your home!

Perfect uses: Prep or Dish Drying Towel in your Kitchen or Dinner Napkin.

Recycled Impact: 4 bottles were Recycled in making this Set.

Dimensions: Oversized 18"x18".

Includes: Set of Two with Hanging Loops.

Material: Made with Certified Recycled Post-consumer Materials. 80% Recycled Polyester, 20% Polyamide.

Care: Machine Wash, No Bleach, No Fabric Softener, Tumble Dry.

 

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Ultra-Absorbent
Stays
Fresh
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Recycled
Materials
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Rapid
Dry
Lint
Free

Simply The Best Towels on the Planet

Simply The Best Towels on the Planet

Our clients rely on our quality. See for yourself how our towels compare to paper napkins and other towels on the market.

Our clients rely on our quality. See for yourself how our towels compare to paper napkins and other towels on the market.

Feature Once Again Home Co. Paper Towel Cotton Towel
Absorbency
Durability
Size Options
Multifunctionality
Design Options
Stay Fresh
Eco-Friendliness
Softness

HOW TOWELS ARE MADE FROM BOTTLES

HOW TOWELS ARE MADE FROM BOTTLES

The amazing thing about this technology is that we are support finding other use for post-consumer bottles and therefore prevent them from ending up in landfills.

Using post consumer materials to create a new product means less CO2 emissions, less energy consumption, less water and less steam are used in their manufacturing (compared to a typical towel production).

We are so proud to know that our products are making the planet a better place, little by little. 

Each pound of recycled polyester produced saves:
- 50lb of water
- 4lbs of steam
- 3.5lbs of energy consumption
- up to 20% of CO2 emissions

The amazing thing about this technology is that we are support finding other use for post-consumer bottles and therefore prevent them from ending up in landfills.

Using post consumer materials to create a new product means less CO2 emissions, less energy consumption, less water and less steam are used in their manufacturing (compared to a typical towel production).

We are so proud to know that our products are making the planet a better place, little by little. 

Each pound of recycled polyester produced saves:
- 50lb of water
- 4lbs of steam
- 3.5lbs of energy consumption
- up to 20% of CO2 emissions

Customer Reviews

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Jen Greenfield
Great replacement for flour sack towels

Finding thin, absorbent flour sack towels is getting harder and harder. I already love your little towels and the sponges, so I thought I'd try these as a replacement for the thin flour sacks I can't find. They absorb and dry very fast. I am so excited! Perfect for drying dishes that I wash by hand!

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Linda Newman
Great towels

Washes good and absorbs great

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rande
Love these towels!

love everything about these towels. colors, feel and absorbability.
i particularly like the 2 sided versions of these towels.
2 towels in 1. would like these to come in 2 sided as well.

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Walter Smith
Biggie

The name confuses customers when they are next to the Anywhere towels.
Anywhere should be Biggie, Biggie should be Middy, then Mini.
Easy then to merchandise in that order without constant explanation.
Reduce packaging on Mini so more of pattern is exposed.

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Kathy Falconer
Polishes my kitchen

I just use some soapy water to clean my appliances and polish then with a dry towel. I have gotten rid of my cotton towels. The now are for my camping gear and workout sweat. I found this company by searching for masculine print towels. I care for a 14 year old with special needs. I was able to take the biggie towel add snaps for a bandana. His parents and the teachers love it too. If you could create some more gender neutral patterns we would snatch them up in a hurry

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