Skin to Soil™ 

We’re excited to introduce- Skin to Soil™, a  composting initiative by Clean Skin Club designed to turn your used Clean Towels into nutrient-rich soil. By participating in this program, you're not just enhancing your skincare routine; you're contributing to a sustainable future.

Follow the steps below to learn how to ship your used Clean Towels

Coming soon: Compostable "Skin to Soil" bags designed to hold 100 towels will be available for a fully eco-friendly process and reduced cost of shipping.

Step 1: Use and Gather

Collect your used Clean Towels, ensuring they are free of oils, balms, or heavy makeup.

Towels Accepted:
Clean Towel XL
Clean Towel XL Supreme
Clean Towel Travel
Clean Towel 25 ct.

Step 2: Pack & Ship

For now, use any cardboard box to send your towels to one of our composting partners (listed below) with either Fedex or UPS. Coming soon: Compostable "Skin to Soil" bags designed to hold 100 towels will be available for a fully eco-friendly process and reduced cost of shipping.

Step 3: Composting for Agriculture:

Your used towels will be transformed into nutrient-rich soil for agricultural use, completing the cycle of going from the ground back into the ground, since they are 100% biobased. Clean Skin Club will cover the cost of composting.

Meet our composters

Monster Organics

ship your Clean Towels to:

Attn: Clean Skin Club Composting  

Monster Organics 

7701 Southern Dr, STE R, 

Springfield, VA 22150

Pharma Karma

ship your Clean Towels to:

Attn: Clean Skin Club Composting 

Pharma Karma 

15633 Elwood Dr.

Jersey Village, TX 77040

Spoil to Soil

ship your Clean Towels to:

Attn: Clean Skin Club Composting 

Spoil to Soil 

7756 W Lower Bowl Rd, 

Peoa, UT 84061

Have questions?

Clean Towel XL

Clean Towel Travel 

Clean Towel 25 ct.

From our partner composters, please pick the one closest to your region!

Yes, and it's super simple!

1. Use your Clean Towels (water or oil-based products only—no actives)

2. Let it dry completely!

3. Toss into your compost bin with food scraps & paper.

4. Let it break down naturally, & you’ll get compost!