Friendly bamboo napkins make saving the planet practical. A former business manager and new mom wanted to reduce her family's trash contribution to local landfills and teach her children how the smallest endeavors can significantly impact the planet. She created FabiKins® an eco-friendly bamboo and organic cotton blend napkin company that does away with disposable napkins. Geraldine Anders, inspired by healthy living, wanted to bring beauty and ecological consciousness back to the dinner table. She discovered her children and guests had never touched anything so soft!
The mission of FabiKins® is to reduce paper waste, save trees, teach environmental awareness through action and help the planet. FabiKins® uses only Oeko-Tex Standard 100 certified bamboo and organic cotton. Bamboo is one of natures most sustainable and renewable resources, it's fast growing, naturally antibacterial, hypo-allergenic, uses no fertilizer or pesticides in order to grow and is 100% biodegradable. Oeko-Tex Standard 100 bamboo has been certified and tested to not contain any harmful substances. Organic cotton is the best choice and the only choice for FabiKins® because it is grown using methods and materials that have a low impact on the environment helping to avoid harmful pesticides leaching into our waterways and drinking water.
FabiKins® are handmade in the USA, make fabulous personalized eco-friendly gifts and offer a wide selection that ranges from the whimsical to understated elegance. FabiKins® are great for dining, picnics, lunchboxes, and meals on the go for minimizing waste. Saves trees and saves money, on average a family uses 2200 paper napkins per year. Teaching table manners is easier with FabiKins® because kids don't mind putting one in their lap. FabiKins® are huggable to hold and naturally antibacterial. Even the most sensitive of youngsters like to hang on to a FabiKins® and there's no fuss when wiping their faces. FabiKins® also make cleanup a cinch because of the high-absorbency, naturally four times more absorbent than cotton, low-scratch factor of the cloth.
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