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Coconut Dish Scrubber Pack of 5 - Zero Waste Club

This pack contains 5 eco-friendly biodegradable reusable kitchen scourers that are perfect for scrubbing away hard grease, stains and any food residues. They will reach all tricky corners of your plates and pots that rigid loofah scourers can’t get into. Scratch free, these little beauties are tough on dirt but won’t damage your delicate crockery.

They are made from made from waste coconut coir and natural rubber latex meaning they are 100% biodegradable and plastic-free.

 

Why switch to a coconut scrubber?

Did you know that kitchen sponges and scrubbers are made from plastic? They are not recyclable so will go straight to landfill. Even when you use them, they shed off tiny amounts of microplastics which becomes toxic to us and our environment. So Zero Waste Club wanted to create a great plastic-free alternative to plastic sponges and scrubbers. It's made from totally natural ingredients; coconut coir and natural rubber.

So at the end of life this is 100% biodegradable and will not produce microplastics. This pad is made from coconut coir - a waste product of coconut harvesting. Since this waste is purchased rather than local coconut farmers in India discarding it, it provides them with an additional source of income.

 

What we love...

  • Vegan & natural
  • 100% biodegradable
  • Made from coconut waste
  • Tree planted & protected for every pack sold
  • Will not scratch pots and pans

Coconut scrubber care & end of life

To prolong the effective use of the scrubber, use the scrubber for dedicated tasks such as cleaning grease and hard grime and use an Unsponge or similar for other washing up tasks.
When the coconut dish scrubber is no longer scrubbing your dirty dishes well, you can use it as a soap dish to put the soap block on. Or you can throw the scrubber at your best friends head. As long as the scrubber lands on a patch of grass, it will biodegrade. If you want to speed up the breaking down of the scrubber, simply bury it underground or put it in your home compost. If your council collects food waste for composting, you can also put the coconut scrubber in the food waste bin.

 

About Zero Waste Club

Feeling frustrated and let-down by the extent of the damage we have done to our environment, two friends - Rishi and Pawan - went in search of answers. While the markets are changing slowly, they noticed that many products that are eco-friendly are given a luxury label. They also found that many products sold under the “eco” label tend to stretch the definition of sustainability. Thus they decided to start their own journey to produce truly sustainable, beautifully designed, ethical and vegan essentials at affordable prices.

And here we are!

We want to do more than just make beautiful eco-friendly products. So we are going to make the most transparent, ethical, sustainable goods company on earth. Opening up our supply chain fully for everyone to see. To show that there is a nicer way to do business. Hopefully this will inspire other businesses to do the same.