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Eco Friendly Wool Dryer Ball - Chicken - Default Title (5910310)

Reduce waste in your laundry routine with our Eco Friendly Wool Dryer Ball featuring a hand-felted design. Each dryer ball is unique due to its handmade nature. Artisans create it by poking the different colored wool into the base using tiny needles. Our sustainable dryer balls are a natural alternative to dryer sheets, leaving your clothes soft and wrinkle-free while reducing drying time. Without dryer sheets, you'll reduce waste and avoid sticky residue on clothes. Add fragrance to your clothes by scenting the dryer balls with a few drops of essential oils! Join the eco-friendly movement and upgrade your laundry game. Made in Nepal by artisans with Nuptse, a workshop that is a part of New SADLE.

 

HANDCRAFTED IN NEPAL

  • Materials: Wool
  • Measures: 3"D
  • Colors: Cream, gray, yellow, black, red

SKU: 5910300

THE MAKERS

New SADLE takes its name from "New Skill and Development Learning Experience." New SADLE is a not-for-profit training and employment program for artisans who have had leprosy or polio, who have other disabilities, or who are socially disadvantaged. The organization offers free medical treatment to artisans and provides handicraft skills that can lead to financially sustainable jobs, important in a society where people with leprosy are often shunned and forced to beg. New SADLE encourages artisans to return to their homes, and provides rent and child allowances to enable integration into society. Artisans receive free day-care and schooling up to grade 12 for their children. New SADLE runs a medical center, two mobile health clinics, a hospital and two homes for people who cannot work and who have no family. Ten Thousand Villages has purchased products from New SADLE since 2001.
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Welcome to our global maker-to-market movement where, together with 20,000 artisans, we ignite social change. We create opportunities for individuals, families, and communities in developing countries to thrive through strong relationships, fair wages, safe working conditions, and sustainable practices.

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