Stop washing microplastics down the drain
Kitchen Palm Dish Scrub Brushes
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This isn't even a one-for-one eco-swap; this is an upgrade.
This mighty duo have become my new favourite kitchen brushes. They are really comfortable to use and super effective. And obviously they're also completely plastic-free and biodegradable.
The handles of each brush are made from sustainably harvested and renewable bamboo. The sisal brush is perfect for your most common dishwashing needs, and the coconut brush has stiffer bristles to pack in the punch when needed.
These brushes will last a long time with proper care. Because they're natural bamboo make sure not to put them in the dishwasher or leave them in standing water, and allow them to air dry.
How is the Kitchen Dish Brush eco friendly?
How is the Kitchen Dish Brush eco friendly?
Kitchen dish brushes and sponges are other common household plastic items. Though they're not considered single-use, most are made with multiple plastics (handle & bristles, sponge & scrub pad) and will ultimately end up in the landfill. While in use, they also release microplastics that are washed down the drain and into our water source.
What is the Kitchen Dish Brush made from?
What is the Kitchen Dish Brush made from?
Natural Bamboo with Sisal bristles.
Metal clasp on the reusable handle.
How to use and care for your Kitchen Dish Brush
How to use and care for your Kitchen Dish Brush
To keep your natural bamboo brushes functioning as long as possible, make sure to store vertically and allow to air dry in between uses.
Read our blog post for instructions on How to Clean Your Bamboo Brushes and Cellulose Sponges.
To replace the brush head: slide the metal clasp downward towards the handle, then pull the head away from the handle until it pops out of the metal ring.
Insert the new head into the metal ring, and then slide the small metal clasp upwards towards the head, locking it in place.



