Let's chat about sustainability for a sec...

We know that when things get a little messy, many of you have turned to those disposable puppy pads—yikes! Not only are they a total turn off in the bedroom department, but they’re also a one-way ticket to plastic pollution.

This is why we created a super-soft, luxe alternative that’s as fun, cozy and irresistible as it is functional. Our secret? An inner layer made from recycled plastic! Yep, we said it—plastic! But here’s the deal: we’re giving that plastic a brand-new purpose. 

With Splash Blanket, you can feel fabulous while being kind to the planet. When it’s time to say goodbye to your Splash Blanket bestie, whether it's been through a lot and no longer waterproof, or you simply want a new one, our blankets can be repurposed, so they never truly go to waste.

Here are four ways to repurpose your Splash Blanket:

  1. Donate your blanket to your local animal shelter (after a wash of course). These blankets serve animals so well when it comes to warmth and comfort, feel good knowing it's being used again - for good!

  2. Use as a lounging blanket draped over the couch for those nights you want to get snuggly, settle down to movie and not worry about getting it dirty - because no matter how old they get, they're still stain proof!

  3. Why not take it on your next camping trip? A few of our team members and customers swear by Splash Blankets when camping due to the thermal properties of the plastic internal layer. There's nothing worse than a cold draft when camping out in nature, so use it as a insulating mattress protector!

  4. Outdoor events or date night! Yup! We have seen this too! Outdoor concerts nights, watching the fireworks, or simply snuggling up watching the sunset at a local beach or view point. The fabric still stays super soft and luxurious meaning you can still reap the benefits of  of staying cozy and warm.

Remember, your blanket may have a lifespan of about a year if you wash it regularly. All good things, when worn or used frequently, will have some wear and tear, so be aware that you will at some point need to say goodbye to your blanket for it's waterproof purpose but that doesn't mean you need to throw it away. 

Let’s all do our part to reduce, reuse, and recycle, because together, we can make a splash (Ha! See what we did there?) in the fight against waste!

October 24, 2024 — Rosie Rees