Most consumers believe that a wet wipe is made of paper. This is a dangerous misconception. In reality, around 80% of products on the Uzbek market are made from synthetic fibers.

What is the problem with ordinary wet wipes?

Microplastics in the soil:

A regular synthetic wipe does not truly decompose. Instead, it breaks down into tiny plastic particles that can enter soil and groundwater.

A disaster for sewage systems:

Unlike natural cotton, synthetics do not dissolve in water and can become one of the causes of major blockages in urban sewage networks.

Carbon footprint:

The production of plastic-based fibers requires significant energy consumption and petroleum resources.

The SpunLeks approach:

We offer a product designed to decompose naturally in a much shorter time. Our fabric made from 100% cotton is not waste. It is part of the natural cycle.

By choosing natural materials, you choose a cleaner future for your children, not mountains of permanent plastic.
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