Recyclable
This product contains recyclable materials. It may be recyclable with curbside recycling collections, but might need to be sent to a special recycling facility. Contact your local waste-hauler or recycling facility for details. Appropriate facilities may not exist in your area.
Sustainable Lifestyle
This product helps promote a more sustainable lifestyle. Whether it encourages re-use and the movement away from disposable products, or it promotes sustainable actions like recycling and composting, this product can help you lower your environmental footprint.
Recycled Plastic
Recycled plastic utilizes salvaged post-industrial plastic scraps and post-consumer products such as water bottles and other plastic containers, and transforms them into new products. The containers are sorted, crushed, and then heated to form resins, which are liquid plastics that can harden into new shapes. These resins can be molded and used to create anything from carpet to outdoor furniture. Recycling plastic lowers the amount of petroleum extracted and the production of greenhouse gasses associated with first-time plastic production. Plus, by using these existing materials, we’re benefiting from the original energy and resources spent to create them in the first place, while diverting waste from the landfill.
100% Recycled Content
Recycling is the process of taking an otherwise-discarded item or material and cleaning, sorting, and breaking it down into its basic form (such as fibers or pellets). This material is then used to produce new items. Recycling keeps useful materials from being discarded in landfills, prevents resource extraction due to the creation of new materials, and provides a new life for used items. Recycling can utilize both pre-consumer waste (materials left over from production) or post-consumer materials (used clothing, empty water bottles, etc). This product is made from 100% recycled content.
Did you know that every time you do your laundry, your clothes release hundreds of thousands of microfibers–aka tiny plastic and chemical coated fibers–that eventually end up in our waterways? It's even estimated that NYC alone has 6.8 BILLION microfibers flowing into its harbor each day. Cora Ball knew this problem had to be addressed at the source (us!)–which inspired their easy-to-use laundry ball that catches the microfibers that naturally shed from clothes in the wash. Made from 100% Read Morerecycled plastic, and recyclable after you enjoy it for years, the Cora Ball works by trapping and securing threads in its "spindles" that can be easily cleaned as microfibers collect. Make an impact on ocean pollution with Cora Ball!
juliay10 (verified owner) –
After having the cora ball for a few months, i can say that it is actually pretty useful. I have small dogs so it has been collecting their hairs including my hair. Also notice some small thread that has been collecting as well. Great purchase and plan to purchase for more.
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juliaeppley04 (verified owner) –
I would recommend this as a temporary solution. You can’t use it with delicates or shirts with hang strings. A filter attachment is more effective.
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pinkmea1 (verified owner) –
I have used this in now 5 loads and haven’t caught anything, but comforted in the fact that it will catch microplastics over time. It isn’t the best solution. I would love to put a microplastics filter on my water, but I currently rent. Good quality product and really easy to just throw in with a load of wash.
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RADOUGHERTY7 (verified owner) –
So far I’ve only seen it catch large chunks of lint or strings off of clothes but I understand it takes a while for the microplastics to build up. It’s kind of hard to clean if string gets tangled in it but a careful hand and some small scissors should do the trick. When I own a house I definitely want a filter that I can attach to the drain hose but as a renter this is a great option. I share a house with multiple roommates and got them all on board to use this as well. It hasn’t done any damage to any of our clothes and is so simple so why not try?
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alexandria.nalepa (verified owner) –
I like that I feel like im doing more with my wash with this. Not that I wear too much plastic clothing but it’s nice to lower my impact. My only beef is this thing seeks and destroys fly away strings. I would really recommend a garmet bag for lace or even loose sweaters.
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gonzalezcristal12 (verified owner) –
It is great that it helps keep microfibers from the ocean. As a dog parent, the only issue is that I get my husky’s hair all over it. It can also be heard to clean when small strings get caught in it. But overall it is a great addition to an ecofriendly routine.
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jillian.a.hogan (verified owner) –
This is obviously easy to use, and I’m happy I bought it. I’ve used it a number of times and haven’t really collected much, but I’ll give it time.
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stacie –
I was surprised to see how big the ball was; it’s softball sized. So far as promised in the literature, there’s not a lot of visible fuzz BUT it did already catch some dog hair (we have 6 dogs). Am glad to have it and am looking forward to seeing more debris caught soon!
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Marissa (verified owner) –
I really like this idea since microplastics are such a huge issue. I have yet to see anything captured, but I was in an older model washer, cold water, and liquid detergent. It was also bigger than I thought. I might have to decrease my load size to really see it work
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