EcoCoconut Dish Brush

£4.99

The EcoCoconut dish brush is made from sustainably farmed coconut husks. If you are trying to reduce your reliance on single-use plastic, this product is a great alternative to a plastic dish brush.

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Description

EcoCoconut Dish Brush

If you love the EcoCoconut scourer pack undoubtedly you will also love the EcoCoconut dish brush. This is because the EcoCoconut dish brush is made from sustainably farmed coconut husks. If you are trying to reduce your reliance on single-use plastic, this product is a great alternative to a plastic dish brush.

Gentler than some plastic alternatives, the brush will not scratch your pots and pans. Equally important, this brush is even safe to use on non-stick without causing any damage. This dish washing brush will make washing your greasy dishes a breeze.

The handle is manufactured from FSC accredited timber. Not to mention that it is designed to be comfortable to hold and to get into those hard to reach places. These products are also free from plastic and toxic chemicals. This brush is completely biodegradable at the end of its life. In addition, unlike their plastic counterparts, they are also naturally anti-bacterial.

The EcoCoconut Dish Brush Details

  • Made from sustainably farmed coconut husks.
  • The handle is manufactured from FSC accredited timber.
  • Plastic free.
  • Completely free from toxic chemicals.
  • Durable and long lasting.
  • Biodegradable.
  • Naturally antibacterial through its use of natural coconut fibre.
  • Recyclable.

Keep your kitchen plastic free with the EcoCoconut Scourer Pack and the Bambu Pot Scraper.

You could also save money by buying our plastic-free dishwashing bundle.

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