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Tiger Veggie Brush

Tiger Veggie Brush

Regular price $8.50 USD
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The EcoMax Tiger Veggie Brush is really two brushes in one, designed with a hard, short bristle center, and a soft, long bristle edge, it cleans both soft and hard produce with ease. Equally able to whip through a bag of dirt covered potatoes as it is delicately dusting mushrooms, this is a very versatile brush indeed.

The EcoMax Tiger Brush is just as effective but designed for a more comfortable pace in a smaller hand.

Dimensions:

Length: 4.25", Width: 2.25", Depth: 1.5"

Ethically handmade from 100% natural, sustainable coconut fibers, this veggie brush won’t become smelly or moldy with use and once it has reached the end of its life simply throw it in the compost to biodegrade naturally.

EcoMax Brushes are registered with The Vegan Society, biodegradable, chemical free and ethically handmade in Sri Lanka. Plastic Free. Biodegradable. Vegan. Fair Trade. Zero Waste.

Ethical Global | Fair Trade | Handmade in Sri Lanka

Our mission is to provide ethical & sustainable products that empower people to live dignified lives. We offer ethically made ECO products from around the world.  Eco-Max premium quality body, kitchen and home brushes. Our passion is to offer beautiful, premium quality natural alternatives that replace plastics in the home. These ethically made brushes are made in our partner factory near Colombo, Sri Lanka that provides dignified employment for over 75 women! Ethical Global is the only authorized distributor in the U.S.A.

All our Eco Max Brushes are handmade in Sri Lanka and 95 percent of our workforce are women. A 2012 report by The World Bank into gender equality and development found that “Greater control over household resources by women can enhance countries’ growth prospects by changing spending patterns in ways that benefit children.”

Research suggests that women-headed households reinvest 90 percent of their income into their families, compared to 30 to 40 percent contributed by men.

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