Coconut Scourer
Delivery and Returns
Shipping Policy:
UK orders will be delivered within 3 working days while international post may take up to 8 working days for delivery. The shipping price will be determined upon checkout. All items are shipped using biodegradable recyclable packaging to reduce our environmental impact.
Returns Policy:
We accept returns for a full refund or exchange for any reason within 30 days of purchase for both UK and international orders. Unfortunately, exchanges or refunds cannot be processed after the 30-day period has passed.
Eco Scourers
Plastic sponges—petroleum-derived, non-biodegradable, and tossed at 13-20 per household yearly—shed microplastics that pollute oceans and soil for centuries while breeding bacteria in landfills. Coconut husk scourers upcycle fibrous waste from billions of processed coconuts, preventing methane emissions from rot or CO₂ from burning; they’re 100% biodegradable, compost in 90 days, and deliver tough, non-scratch scrubbing without harming the planet.
Product Highlights
Product Info
Coconut husk scourers are made from discarded husks soaked, shredded into coarse bristles, cleaned with water (no chemicals), sun-dried, then bound with natural latex into a solid pad and artisan-trimmed.
100% waste-derived, zero synthetics. They’re non-scratch on plates, pots, pans, non-stick cookware, stainless steel, ceramic, glass, tiles, sinks, veggies, and countertops, effortlessly lifting grease, burnt food, and grime.
Specification
- Size: 10x7cm
- Natural Latex coating
- 100% biodegradable
- Cotton Stitching
- Sustainable.
- Made In India
User Guide
This coconut husk scourer is your eco-friendly solution for tackling tough, baked-on food and grease without scratching surfaces. Wet the scourer with warm water, add a small amount of dish soap, and scrub away stubborn residue from pots, pans, dishes, and kitchen surfaces. The natural coconut fibers are especially effective on non-stick cookware where metal scourers would cause damage, yet tough enough to handle even the most stubborn messes. The 10x7cm size provides a comfortable grip for efficient scrubbing while being compact enough to store easily.
Rinse your coconut scourer thoroughly after each use and squeeze out excess water to remove food particles and soap. Hang it up or place it in a well-ventilated area to air dry completely between uses—this prevents bacterial growth and extends the life of your scourer. For occasional deep cleaning, you can soak the scourer in hot water with a splash of vinegar or run it through the dishwasher. Replace your scourer every 1-2 months depending on usage, or when the fibers begin to break down and lose their scrubbing effectiveness.
When your coconut scourer reaches the end of its useful life, simply add it to your home compost bin where it will fully biodegrade. The natural coconut husk and rubber latex will break down completely without releasing microplastics or harmful chemicals into the environment. If composting isn't available, you can dispose of it in general waste knowing it will decompose naturally, or bury it in your garden where it will return nutrients to the soil as it breaks down.
Coconut Husk
Coconut husk—fibrous waste from billions of coconuts processed yearly for oil, milk, and meat—is upcycled into durable scrubbers instead of rotting in landfills (releasing methane) or being burned (emitting CO₂). Harvesting requires no extra land, water, or chemicals; it diverts agricultural byproducts, prevents pollution, and creates 100% biodegradable material that composts in 90 days with zero microplastics. Naturally tough, renewable, and non-toxic, coconut husk turns waste into high-performance, planet-friendly cleaning tools.
FAQ
How long will they last?
With proper care, coconut scourers can last several weeks to a few months depending on usage. Rinse thoroughly after each use and allow to dry completely between uses to extend their lifespan.
Husk is shedding?
Some light shedding of coconut fibers is normal, especially when the scourer is new or first wetted. This will decrease with continued use. Simply remove the fibres from sink and throw into compost.
What material is the stitching?
The coconut husk fibers are bonded together with natural rubber latex. The fibres are held together using cotton thread—the latex acts as a natural binder to hold the sustainable coconut husk material in its shape.
