Ecomax Bottle Brush's are handmade from natural unbleached coconut fibre head and has a galvanised wire handle, so it won't rust. Coconut is a sustainable vegetable fibre from the husk of the mature coconut, is tough, lightweight and naturally antibacterial so won’t become smelly or mouldy.
The bristles are long-lasting and resist flattening with use
The rounded end means it easily cleans deep into the corners of bottle
Made from natural coconut fibre, a zero waste solution
Plastic free, fair trade, vegan and biodegradable
The brush is completely chemical free and doesn’t contain micro plastics that pollute our waterways and enter our food chains
Medium: 26cm long x 4cm x 3cm.
Large: 36cm long x 5cm x 3.5cm.
Highlights
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Coconut fibre
Galvanised wire
Directions
Use: To scrub household items clean.
Precautions
Rinse and place in your dish rack to dry.
Dishwasher safe.
Compost at end of life.
ECOMAX provides natural, synthetic free cleaning for your home, making a safer environment for you, your family and our world. Handmade from vegetable fibres and sustainable timbers, ECOMAX household brushes are a natural alternative to plastics in your home.
All of ECOMAX's brushes are registered with The Vegan Society, biodegradable and ethically handmade in Sri Lanka.
Ecomax Bottle Brush's are handmade from natural unbleached coconut fibre head and has a galvanised wire handle, so it won't rust. Coconut is a sustainable vegetable fibre from the husk of the mature coconut, is tough, lightweight and naturally antibacterial so won’t become smelly or mouldy.
The bristles are long-lasting and resist flattening with use
The rounded end means it easily cleans deep into the corners of bottle
Made from natural coconut fibre, a zero waste solution
Plastic free, fair trade, vegan and biodegradable
The brush is completely chemical free and doesn’t contain micro plastics that pollute our waterways and enter our food chains