Eco Max

Eco Max Dish Brush

Non-members: $12.95
Members price: $9.71 JOIN TO SAVE ($3.24) 25% Off
 
Non-members: $12.95
Members price: $9.71 JOIN TO SAVE ($3.24) 25% Off
 

The Eco Max plastic free Dish Brush is handmade from a natural vegetable fibre found in the husk of the mature coconut.

Coconut fibre is naturally anti-bacterial so it won’t become smelly or mouldy, is chemical free, long lasting and has no micro plastics so doesn’t pollute our waterways. Rinse and place in your dish rack to dry.

Compost your plastic free dish brush at the end of it's life.

 


 

The Eco Max Kitchen Range is environmentally-friendly, biodegradable and entirely handmade. They are produced utilising waste products and natural materials that can replace plastics in the kitchen.

Using Fair Trade principles all of the components use natural unbleached materials, such as naturally antibacterial Coconut fibre and FSC certified timbers. Even the sealant used on the timber is a non-toxic sealer and the wire is galvanised so it won’t rust.

At the end of their life the Eco Max Kitchen Range can be put into your compost bin where they will breakdown naturally leaving only a piece of wire to throw out.

We rejoiced on the find of this beautiful company. Providing an incredible alternative to the green kitchen scrub we all know and have had sitting next to our sink. Unlike its inferior counterpart, their scrubbers are one of our favourite items in our kitchen. They actually work and do not need to be thrown out after one or two uses.

These beauties get all the spots you think will be a challenge with ease, as well as lasting for around twelve months AND they don’t smell! Seriously! Being made from coconut fibres, which have natural antibacterial and anti-fungal properties, there are no chemicals used here to keep the mould and grim away. You can spruce them up by popping them in the dishwasher and once you’re done, they compost in your garden in 6 months, leaving only the wire behind (which can be recycled)!

The brushes are handmade in Sri Lanka by a small family run company, that employees mainly underprivileged local women. This company have put aside extra finances and time to negotiate with the government to help these women relocate from their flood prone homes.

These are must haves for both Kirsty and Catherine! Kitchen game changers!!!!