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If You Care Household Gloves (Natural Latex)

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If You Care

If You Care

Household Gloves, natural latex, 1 pair (Medium listing; also sold in S and L)

A natural rubber swap for plastic cleaning gloves; the open question is vulcanization chemistry, not the material.

1 / 10 Low plastic footprint $

Reusable cleaning gloves made from natural rubber latex instead of the nitrile or vinyl most cleaning gloves are made of. Natural rubber is tapped from trees, not refined from oil, so the glove that touches your dishes and counters is not a plastic.

How this score breaks down

Plastic in the product and its packaging Little plastic
100% natural latex rubber with no fillers, lightly dusted with cotton on the inside, per the brand site and the package. Packaging is 100% recycled paperboard per the brand.
Microplastic shedding and leaching Sheds very little
Nitrile and vinyl gloves are plastics and abrade with use. Natural rubber latex is not a plastic polymer, so glove wear does not shed microplastics. It does wear like any rubber and eventually needs replacing.
End of life: persistence and recovery Mostly recovers
Recycled paperboard box per the brand site; whether any inner sleeve or bag is used is not disclosed for this item and the paperboard claim is pending a direct re-check. Recyclable, repairable, or genuinely recovered; low persistence.
Plastic-derived chemicals of concern Some concern
Some plastic-contact chemistry is possible; see the notes.
Transparency and verification Partly disclosed
Fair Rubber membership verified on the Fair Rubber Association site. FSC license C005046 is confirmed as Source Atlantique, If You Care distributor, in the FSC legacy registry (first issued 2009); that record shows a 2024 expiry, so current validity is pending a check of the live FSC dashboard. Vulcanization chemistry is not addressed by the brand anywhere we could find.

Strengths

  • Natural rubber instead of nitrile, vinyl, or PVC
  • Reusable design, not single use
  • Fair trade premium paid to rubber tappers, verified with Fair Rubber
  • Recycled paperboard packaging per brand

Trade-offs

  • Not suitable for people with latex allergies, per the brand
  • Vulcanization and accelerator chemistry not disclosed
  • FSC license current validity pending a live dashboard check
  • Single pair per box, wears faster than heavy nitrile

What's inside

100% natural latex rubber with no fillers, lightly dusted with cotton on the inside, per the brand site and the package. Packaging is 100% recycled paperboard per the brand.

PartMaterial
Glove100% natural latex rubber, no fillers
Inner surfaceLight cotton dusting, per package
Box100% recycled paperboard, per brand
Inner wrapNot disclosed

Free of Petroleum based plastics (nitrile, vinyl, PVC); fillers, per brand

Packaging
Recycled paperboard box per the brand site; whether any inner sleeve or bag is used is not disclosed for this item and the paperboard claim is pending a direct re-check.
Microplastics
Nitrile and vinyl gloves are plastics and abrade with use. Natural rubber latex is not a plastic polymer, so glove wear does not shed microplastics. It does wear like any rubber and eventually needs replacing.

Attributes

What this product is, at a glance.

Fair Rubber member (verified at fairrubber.org)FSC license C005046 confirmed as Source Atlantique in the FSC legacy registry; current validity pending a live dashboard checkLatex allergy caution

Certifications

None listed. We only show independent third-party certifications we can verify with the issuing body, and this product does not currently hold any.

About If You Care

If You Care is a household products brand built around lower impact kitchen and cleaning staples, distributed in the US by Source Atlantique. The Fair Rubber Association lists the brand and these gloves on its own site, which is how we verified the fair trade premium claim.

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Melissa Walker, founder of Thriving Sustainably

Hi, I’m Melissa-founder of Thriving Sustainably

Melissa Walker is the founder of Thriving Sustainably. A mom who started reading the labels after learning how much microplastic ends up in our bodies, she co-leads the environmental pillar of a Fortune 500 company’s employee sustainability program and rates brands against public certification databases so families can lower their microplastic exposure without the guesswork.