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CC Change

CC Change Bottle brush FSC - plastic-free

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    Complete your kitchen with the CC Change bottle brush. Completely plastic-free and perfect for cleaning bottles.

    Product description
    • Material: FSC® certified beech wood and metal wire
    • brush: 100% Mexican fibers
    • Size: L / 31 cm. & D / Brush length: 4.5 cm.

    The bottle brush is made exclusively from natural materials—sustainable beechwood, metal, and natural fibers. The handle has a practical metal hanger. The small brush is suitable for cleaning baby bottles and water bottles.

    The brush will last a long time if treated properly. Clean the brush in warm water and dish soap and let it dry with the bristles facing up. The handle can last a long time if treated occasionally with a product like ALM cooking oil.

    Why wood?

    Carbon is stored in wood, which is why wood products are often the most climate-friendly material to choose. But only if the products are made from controlled wood and the

    Forests are managed sustainably. The FSC® mark on wood products is your guarantee that you are buying sustainable wood. FSC® is an international non-profit labeling scheme for products made from sustainable wood and paper. In an FSC® forest, no more wood is harvested than the forest can reproduce. It also guarantees that animals and plants are protected, and that people working in the forest are guaranteed education, safety equipment, and a decent wage.

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