Public Goods delivers essentials across several categories, united by a set of values. They believe the products you use every day should be healthy, sustainable and easy to access. They deliver well-designed, eco-friendly essentials in clean, simple, and elegant designs that compliment any space. If eco-friendly is important for your STR, then Public Goods is perfect choice!
Moving away from single use plastics and paper products, Public Goods uses the most eco-friendly innovations whenever possible. From biodegradable bottles to tree free toilet paper and toxin and chemical-free ingredients, they carefully select ethical partners, stick to essentials and never go overboard on choice. They understand that better made, longer lasting products with high-end, ethically sourced ingredients inherently make less waste and pollution.
Why We Like Public Goods
- They deliver well-designed, all natural, eco-friendly essentials.
- Bathroom Consumables: shampoo, conditioner, body wash, shaving & dental kits, tree-free toilet paper, towels, bath mats.
- Cleaning Supplies - hand soap, dish soap, surface cleaner, tree-free ‘paper’ towels.
- Double/triple sleek and stylish wall-mount brackets for hanging bottles in the shower.
- Refills (their entire line is designed for easy refilling)
- Pantry & Mini Bar Staples: Popcorn, Nuts, Chips, Cookies
- Kitchen Supplies: Spices, Coffee, Tea, Condiments.
- Laundry: Detergent, Dryer balls.
- Soy Candles & 100% Pure Essential Oils.
- They offer the AmenityBOX and the CleaningBOX, along with convenient replenishment bundles.
- They allow you to streamline all of your consumables - making procurement, turnovers, and life a whole lot easier.
- They're conscious of their impact on the planet. That means 100% recycled, post-consumer plastic bottles and tree-free paper, sourcing organic ingredients, and avoiding toxic chemicals. They also offsetting carbon usage both through carbon-neutral shipping and reforestation - they've planted over 360,000 trees!
- No order minimums.
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