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Eco Max - Round Dish Brush

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PLASTIC-FREE DISH BRUSH | COCONUT FIBRE BRISTLES | FSC CERTIFIED WOOD | NATURAL SCRUB BRUSH | VEGAN | BIODEGRADABLE | ZERO-WASTE CLEANING

Looking for an effective dish brush that cleans tough messes without adding more plastic to the planet?

Meet the Eco Max Round Dish Brush, a durable, plastic-free cleaning essential designed to tackle dishes, pans, bowls, sinks, and other curved surfaces with ease. Featuring rounded coconut fibre bristles, this clever brush reaches into the curves of bowls, cookware, and hard-to-clean corners to remove stubborn food residue.

Handcrafted using sustainable FSC® Certified timber, natural coconut fibre bristles, and rust-resistant galvanised wire, this eco-friendly dish brush transforms waste into a practical cleaning tool that's tough on grime and gentle on the environment.

Perfect for everyday dishwashing, kitchen cleaning, bathroom scrubbing, and more, it's a versatile zero-waste swap for plastic dish brushes and synthetic scourers.

Pair this brush with our toxin-free dish soap for the ultimate cleaning combo!

Size: 23.5cm long x 7cm  width (widest point)

Naturally good for you & the planet:

  • Untreated, toxin-free & plastic-free
  • Made from natural materials
  • Rounded bristles for effective scrubbing on curved dishes & surfaces
  • Naturally anti-microbial and anti-bacterial
  • Home-compostable at the end of life span & metal part can go with your scrap metal to be recycled

Designed and Owned, with , in Australia. Handmade in Sri Lanka. 

Let us know if you have any questions about the Eco Max - Round Dish Brush at askusanything@goforzero.com.au

Ingredients

Coconut Fibre, Timber, Galvanised Wire, Jute.

Aussie Family behind the brand

Eco Max believes that the choices you make create the world you want to live in. When they create their products they follow the following principles:
  • Ethical manufacturing
  • Well designed, made to last & biodegradable at end of life
  • And most of all respect the planet

They believe that being an eco friendly business is so much more than the products they produce. For them, it’s looking at the entire lifecycle of their products, from the raw materials, to their disposal, they ensure their supply chain is ethical and transparent.

Materials
They use 100% plant based fibres in their brushes which means they can be composted at the end of their life. The timber they use is a mixture of waste material from the building industry to plantation timbers from FSC certified forests and rubber wood sourced from trees at the end of their rubber producing life.

Manufacturing
Each of their brushes are handmade by women in Sri Lanka, in return they provide sustainable employment, a living wage, flexibility and support to care for their children and a free in-house creche. We love this because the women have the power to be financially independent and directors of their own destiny! 

Did you know…their first product was paper made from elephant poo?! From day 1 they’ve thought about how waste can be repurposed. We love that!

How to use

  • Wet the brush and apply your favourite toxin-free dish soap.
  • Scrub dishes, pans, bowls, sinks, or other surfaces using circular motions.
  • Use the rounded brush head to reach curved edges and corners with ease.
  • Rinse thoroughly after use.
  • Care instructions:
    After use, allow the brushes to dry by hanging them up or standing them on their bristles so the water can flow from moisture-sensitive areas. Soaking in water for prolonged periods is not advised.

    How to prevent mould:

    • Store your brush in a dry area
    • Allow brush to sit or hang with the bristles facing down so the water can run off
    • Place your brush in the sun about once a week
    • Rinsing after use if bristles are congested
    End of life

    These plastic-free brushes are made from plants, meaning they can return to the earth when you no longer use them.

    Handle & heads:
    Put the brush in your compost bin were the micro-organism will eat the fibres. When you spread your compost, take the wire out and pop it with your scrap metal for when you go to your local tip. Some councils have pick up for this so check with your council if you are one of these lucky ones!

    Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 3 reviews.

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        Eco Max Round Dish Brush

        "The best!!! Great quality highly recommended"

        Bayley (5/5)

        Convenient and works well

        "This brush is my favorite one, works well, is strong but not scratching. Like that there is no plastics involved."

        Saskia P. (5/5)

        Kitchen dishes cleaned easier

        "We have used this similar product before and found it really good to clean pots and pans but also china. It is particularly good for coffee/ tea cups with marks from the the coffee/tea. Ergonomically I think it is better for my hands and wrists too."

        Julie L. (5/5)

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