Is it time to replace your plastic dish brush?
Why not choose an en eco-alternative that isn't destined for landfill once it's done its job. Mother Earth with thank you.
This eco-dish brush is made from sustainable beech wood, vegetable fibres and stainless steel. A great zero-waste choice.
Once you're finished with it, the stainless steel can be removed and go to the Metal Man, and the wood and vegetable fibre bristles can go into your home compost.
Replacement heads are also available to save you buying a completely new brush! Simply swap the heads, pop the old one in your compost bin and keep on scrubbing those dishes!
This wooden dish brush from Nil Products is made from all natural materials. Sustainably sourced beech wood, vegetable fibres and stainless steel. It is the ideal zero-waste option for cleaning your pots and pans. Nothing from this brush needs to end up in landfill.
To make it even more eco-friendly the brush head is replaceable. So when your bristles are worn out, you only need to change the brushes head and not the entire brush!
The bristles on this wooden dish brush have been made from Tampico fibres. Tampico is a very robust fibre from the yellow leaf of the agave cactus, which grows in the highlands of northern Mexico. Tampico has great water-retaining properties, is resistant, hard-wearing and it also keeps its shape without softening. The fibre has tiny hooks on the shafts, which gives it a natural slightly abrasive quality. Perfect for scrubbing stubborn dried on food from your pots and pans.
Using Nil's dish brush will replace your need of plastic brushes and scourers in the kitchen. Made from beech wood and Tampico fibres, these brushes are fully biodegradable. These brushes can have their brush heads replaced meaning that you don't need to buy, use and throw away multiple handles.
Want to learn more about Nil? Visit their website here.