KOALA ECO launches a scrubbing brush made from sustainable bamboo

KOALA ECO launches a scrubbing brush made from sustainable bamboo

If you’ve been with us so far on KOALA ECO’s journey to make cleaning products that won't harm your family, your pets or the planet, you’ll know that nature is a great provider of non-toxic ingredients for anti-bacterial soaps and sprays.

But did you know that bamboo has anti-bacterial properties?

We hope you’ll want to try out a new product from us: a scrubbing brush we’ve sourced and had specially made from fair-trade materials. The bamboo base (stamped with our logo) is designed to fit comfortably in the palm of your hand while you scrub away at stubborn stains on pots and pans. The bristles are recycled plastic, and they won’t scratch delicate surfaces. 

And though looks aren’t the most important thing, these scrubbing brushes with their retro vibe are pretty cute!

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