Eco Max Dish Brush, 100% Natural & Plastic Free
Eco-friendly dish washing with the natural fibre ECOMAX Dish Brush. Ethically handmade from coconut fibre, this dish brush won’t become smelly or mouldy with use, and once it has reached the end of its life simply throw it in the compost to biodegrade naturally.
The ECOMAX Dish Brush is a great, long-lasting, sustainable alternative to plastic brushes, it cleans without scratching, is naturally anti-bacterial and doesn’t contain micro plastics.
Plastic free. Biodegradable. Vegan. Fair Trade. Zero Waste.
Plastic free – means zero microplastic pollution. Ethically Handmade – supporting women producers in Sri Lanka. Vegan Certified – no hidden animal products. Biodegradable – Compost to breakdown naturally. 100% Natural  – made from the outer husk of mature coconuts, a by-product of the coconut industry. Long-lasting – coconut fibre keeps its shape, strength and scrubability. Naturally Antibacterial – always smells fresh and mould free. Non-greasy – fats and oils don’t congeal on the surface, they simply wash off. Non-Abrasive – Will not scratch surfaces. Galvanised Wire – so your brush will never rust. FSC Certified Wood – sustainably sourced plantation timber.  Non-toxic Sealant – preventing mould and discolouration of your timber handle.
Perfect for cleaning
Cleans all surfaces without scratching such as enamelware, stainless steel, cast iron, timber breadboards and non-stick pans. Even delicate surfaces such as natural bench tops.
The bristles easily reach hard to clean places – graters, mesh strainers, thermomix or stove tops.
The handle gives easy reach into tall classes and mugs, tea pots, vases and jars.
The tough fibres are great for scrubbing off baked on food and stubborn stains
Care of brush
Rinse and place in your dish rack to dry.
End of life
Once your dish brush has reached the end of its life, throw it in the compost bin to breakdown naturally. Â No need to remove the wire, the coconut fibres will be eaten by micro-organisms, the timber handle and cotton cord will decompose over time and the remaining wire can be recycled when the compost is spread.
About Eco Max
The Eco Max Range of Brushes are environmentally-friendly, biodegradable and entirely handmade products that are kind to the planet and replace plastics in the home.
Handmade from vegetable fibres and sustainable timbers our Eco Max Brushes are a natural alternative to plastics in your home. All our Eco Max Brushes are registered with The Vegan Society, biodegradable and ethically handmade in Sri Lanka. So they are a natural synthetic free way to clean your home, your vegetables and for your body creating a safer environment for you, your family and our world.Â
Powered by integrity to our home planet earth, its creator and by integrity to you our customer.
There can never be too many ecoproud consumers. We invite you to join an ever growing number of shoppers whose lifestyle is in harmony with all things best for personal and environmental wellbeing.Â
Why Organic? Because our collective consciousness has been aroused to honour the earth’s original blueprint for its health and wellbeing. Its convulsive aches are shaking us into a sober realisation that we cannot pollute, pillage, pesticide, chemicalise, defoliage and destroy the fine eco balance and expect to prosper.
Why Choose Fair Tade & Natural Fibres?
A healthy choice: Scrubbing your vegetables rather than peeling keeps all the natural nutrients that are found close to the surface. The natural fibre brushes have no nasty chemicals and even the sealants used are non-toxic. They are all plant based fibres and Coir also has the advantage of a natural resistance to fungus and mites.
A responsible choice: By choosing natural fibres you are supporting developing countries and helping to fight hunger and rural poverty. Almost all natural fibres are a product of agriculture and most of them are grown in the developing world. By choosing fair trade you know that the workers are being paid properly and that there is no child labour.
A sustainable choice: Natural fibres are a renewable resource. They are also carbon neutral: they absorb the same amount of carbon dioxide they produce. During processing, they generate mainly organic wastes and leave residues that can be used to generate electricity or make ecological housing material. And, at the end of their life cycle, they are 100% biodegradable.