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Coconut Bottle Brush With Wooden Handle

Vegan
Natural
Plastic Free
Biodegradable

Coconut Bottle Brush With Wooden Handle


A handy, natural bottle brush is extremely durable and sustainable and will make it so much easier to clean most types of bottles, jars, mugs and cups.

  • Plastic-free
  • Vegan
  • Versatile & multipurpose
Vegan
Natural
Plastic Free
Biodegradable
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A handy, natural bottle brush is extremely durable and sustainable and will make it so much easier to clean most types of bottles, jars, mugs and cups.

  • Plastic-free
  • Vegan
  • Versatile & multipurpose
Vegan
Natural
Plastic Free
Biodegradable

Description

The Loofco wooden handle bottle brush is made using coconut coir, this is a fibrous materials found between the hard, internal shell and the outer coat of a matured coconut. Coconut coir is extremely useful for cleaning products due to it’s antibacterial properties. LoofCo use coconut coir and husks that are waste products from food and oil production, which normally would be burned and wasted!

Being 100% natural, the brush is non toxic and completely biodegradable meaning you can clean your pans with complete confidence that no microplastics or chemicals are being released down the drain!

The brush is held together by rust proof galvanised iron which is full recyclable.

LoofCo use ethical, fair trade business practices and sustainable sources to produce their cleaning accessories. This company values workers rights who support and gives work to local villagers in rural areas.

 

 

Packaging

This brush is packaged in recyclable card.

There is a small clear sticker holding the packaging together, this is biodegradable and made from cellulose.

Our natural LoofCo bottle brush will last you many months but when the time finally comes to replace you can separate the coir from the wire and put the brush in the compost. Put the iron wire in your metal recycling.

How To Use

Make sure to rinse and shake out any particles, then hang to dry using the cotton loop.

Occasionally soak in hot water with natural dish soap (you can use your soapnut liquid detergent for this) and air dry.

Materials

Coconut Coir

Rubber Wood

Galvanised Steel

 

Ethically and sustainably made in Sri Lanka