





Modular Palm Pot Scrub Brush
Did you know that plastic dish brushes can end up polluting our oceans and waterways for hundreds of years before they break down into harmful microplastics? Not only that, but they are challenging to recycle due to the different types of plastics used in their handles and bristles.
Fortunately, this innovative Modular Palm Pot Scrub Brush offers a sustainable and environmentally friendly solution. Its plant-based materials effectively clean dishes and can be easily replaced when needed, making it a smarter choice for our planet. Plus, you can stock up without breaking the bank with our bulk buying options.
This replacement scrub head is also used on our Modular Dish Brush and comes in two textures.

- Wooden Handle & Bristle Fibers Are Plant-Based, All-Natural, & 100% Biodegradable
- Long Lifespan of 3-6 months, the same as plastic brushes!
- Flexible Uses: When The Bristles Start to Remain Soft When Dry, Retire It to a Household Brush and Utilize it for Cleaning Tubs, Sinks, Boots, etc.
3.5" Tall x 2" Round
There is no packaging—only the packing materials needed for shipping. Products may include a small paper product info card.
Our modular brushes are made from natural materials like bamboo and plant fibers, which means they will return to the earth one day. That is the whole point of zero-waste products. Pretty cool, right?
After a few months, in cozy, humid kitchens, bamboo can sometimes grow a bit of mold — usually right between the brush head and handle. Do not worry. Mold is the start of the return-to-earth process. Unlike plastic, our brushes are not designed to last forever, and a little mold is a sign that the brush’s useful life is nearing its end. Keep the handle going with a fresh screw-on head, and send the spent part to the compost.
- Store the brush somewhere dry, with good air circulation.
- Separate the head and handle to let both dry after use.
- Spot mold? Wipe it with vinegar or mild soap and leave it to dry in the sun or near airflow.
Place in Home Compost or Bury in Dirt and Allow the Dish Brush to Biodegrade.