Ideal for your loved ones who are committed to, or are ready to embrace, a more eco-conscious lifestyle. This lovely collection of plastic free, natural homeware essentials will help them achieve a stylish, eco-conscious kitchen.
The beautiful gift includes a range of household and washing up soaps which are handmade in our Malton workshop, using processes which consume minimal energy and produce very little waste. Every item is 100% palm oil free, SLS free and artificial additive free. We source ingredients locally wherever possible and our cadre of trusted suppliers all share our sustainability ethos.
All our fragrances are created from essential oils, made from steam distilled plants, flowers and fruits. Nothing is ever tested on animals and we do not commission third parties to test on our behalf. Our packaging is plastic free and can all be composted, reused or recycled.
Each Bundle Contains
Vintage-style enamel pie dish; ideal for super-tasty, cosy pie-making, just like we all used to do.
100% Cotton ‘Exclusive to Cosy Cottage’ Honey Bee tea towel designed for us by our friends at Cooperillo
60g palm oil and plastic free washing up soap bar. Loved by a growing number of our customers, super-effective eco alternative to the squeezy bottle (Sodium cocoate, sodium olivate, sodium beeswaxate, glycerin, lemon essential oil, sodium carbonate)
120g household soap bar as featured in The Metro and Best magazines (Sodium Cocoate, sodium olivate, sodium beeswaxate, glycerin)
Natural, Cactus Scourer Brush for those stubborn stains.
We take the impact we have on the planet very seriously. The packaging used for this product can be recycled. When we post your items, any ‘plastic-like’ packaging we may use, including clear bags and bubble wrap, is made from biodegradable plant derived material that will compost in one year. So feel free to put it on your compost heap!
We reuse fully recyclable cardboard boxes we get from our suppliers where we see fit but your package will always look great and smell even better.
Check your local recycling facilities at https://www.recyclenow.com/what-to-do-with