A fully circular, closed-loop solution

See how we help people who care about the ocean to stop polluting it with microplastic that comes from our laundry. 🌎

PlanetCare washing machine filter is the first and only solution that stops 90% of microfibers and takes care of the whole cycle for a completely closed loop. Each filter comes with reusable cartridges that you simply replace once they're full of microfibers and send them back to us so we can properly refurbish them for future use.  

  • 1. START FILTERING

    Order your microfibre filter and install it in less than 10 minutes. You can make a one-time purchase or subscribe.

  • 2. REPLACE CARTRIDGES

    The cartridges will fill up with microfibers from your clothes after about 15-20 washes. Replacing them only takes a few minutes.

  • 3. RECEIVE NEW CARTRIDGES

    Return your used cartridges to PlanetCare using the supplied box. If you've subscribed, new cartridges will be automatically delivered to your house.

  • 4. WE CLOSED THE LOOP

    We refurbish the cartridges: 95% is cleaned, fitted with a new filtering medium and sent back to customers. 5% (the caught fibers) is collected for recycling.

Sustainability is at the heart of everything we do and ensuring that our filters don’t become waste is paramount to us. Long story short: we run a return-and-reuse service, meaning we reuse 95% of our filters and recycle 5%.

Simply catching microfibers that shed from our clothes during laundry is not enough. To make sure they never end up in our rivers and oceans and to minimise waste generation we run a return-and-reuse scheme for our cartridges.

  • HOW DOES CLOSED-LOOP WORK FOR OUR USERS?

    PlanetCare users return their used cartridges in the supplied box with pre-paid postage to PlanetCare. We disassemble the cartridge and remove the filtering medium with the fibers.

    This is done in a controlled environment, ensuring that caught fibers do not pollute water or the environment.

  • WHAT DO WE DO WITH THE FIBERS?

    At the moment, we are safely storing the used filtering media. When we have a sufficient quantity, they will be reused/recycled. The current plan is to reuse the filtering media by converting them into insulation mats. However, we are continuously looking for viable and adequate solutions and will always choose the best available option to reuse/recycle the fibers. Incineration or landfilling are not acceptable.

    The reminder of the cartridge is cleaned, fitted with a new filtering medium and shipped back to a user.