Washing dishes with a plastic brush that sheds synthetic bristles into your sink — and eventually into the ocean — is the kind of problem that's completely invisible until you look for it.
Plastic dish brushes shed petrochemical fibres every time you use them. The bristles separate from the head over time and go down the drain — microplastics that water treatment can't fully filter. The handles crack and warp, and when the brush finally gives out, none of it is recyclable.
This bamboo sisal dish brush is made from materials that biodegrade completely: bamboo handle, natural sisal fibre bristles. High-density firm bristles clean effectively on all surfaces — dishes, pots, pans, and cutting boards — without scratching. The bamboo handle won't warp in water, and when the brush reaches end of life, the whole thing can go in your compost.
The essential zero-waste kitchen tool for households replacing their last piece of plastic at the sink.
30-day guarantee. If it doesn't clean better and last longer than your plastic brush, return it.
The brush that ends in your compost, not a landfill. Order below.