DISH BRUSH
Plastic bristle brushes and sponges shed tiny pieces of plastic into our water which are not filtered out by sewage treatment. These microplastics are being consumed by marine animals and ending up in the food chain which are consumed by humans. And vegans, it is ending up in your water supply too!
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Plastic-free | Vegan | Women-owned Business | Compostable |
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Replaces
- Materials
- Care
- Proper Disposal
Plastic sponges or dish brushes
Dish Brush: Handle is moso bamboo. Bristles are stiff agave plant fiber. Metal handle.
Replacement Head: White teakwood and agave plant fiber.
Each brush can be used for 1-3 months. Do not submerge or soak the wooden parts in water. Hang dry or place in a dry spot after use.
Instructions: When replacing the brush head for the first time, it can be a little stiff to bend the wires so you may need to use a pair of pliers to loosen it (use caution). After this, you can use strong fingers to squeeze the wires together and loosen the metal grip. Then you can pop off the brush head and slide on a new one. Then replace the metal grip that holds it tight.
This product comes package free. At the end of life, compost or bury the wood and agave parts. The metal part can be recycled.
Replaces
Plastic sponges or dish brushes
Materials
Dish Brush: Handle is moso bamboo. Bristles are stiff agave plant fiber. Metal handle.
Replacement Head: White teakwood and agave plant fiber.
Care
Each brush can be used for 1-3 months. Do not submerge or soak the wooden parts in water. Hang dry or place in a dry spot after use.
Instructions: When replacing the brush head for the first time, it can be a little stiff to bend the wires so you may need to use a pair of pliers to loosen it (use caution). After this, you can use strong fingers to squeeze the wires together and loosen the metal grip. Then you can pop off the brush head and slide on a new one. Then replace the metal grip that holds it tight.
Proper Disposal
This product comes package free. At the end of life, compost or bury the wood and agave parts. The metal part can be recycled.