Buy tawashi brushes
Buy tawashi brushes for your sink, shop or plastic-free shelf.
Ready to actually try one? Buy coconut tawashi brushes from Save Some Green for everyday kitchen cleaning, plastic-free swaps, refill shops, local stores, eco stalls, gifting and wholesale. Start with one for the sink, add a mug brush for cups and jars, or stock up properly if you want natural fibre cleaning brushes for customers.
Practical coconut fibre brushes for people who are ready to stop buying sad plastic sponges.
Ready to buy?
Choose the tawashi brush that fits the job.
There is no complicated buying decision here. The regular coconut tawashi brush is the all-rounder. The mug brush is brilliant for cups, jars and awkward corners. The handled brush gives a familiar grip when you want a bit more reach.
Buy one to try, add a few for different jobs around the home, or order more if you run a shop and want a simple plastic-free cleaning product that customers can understand immediately.

Best all-rounder
Regular coconut tawashi brush
The one to start with. Use it for dishes, cutlery, knives, pans, trays, chopping boards, sinks, root vegetables and everyday kitchen jobs.

Best add-on
Coconut tawashi mug brush
A useful extra for mugs, cups, glasses, jars and corners where a flat sponge or standard brush does not behave itself.

Best for reach
Handled tawashi brush
A familiar handled shape for customers who like a traditional washing-up brush feel, but want natural coconut fibre instead.
Buy tawashi brushes now.
Order regular, mug and handled coconut tawashi brushes from Save Some Green. Buy one, buy a few, or ask about wholesale quantities.
For home customers
Start with one brush by the sink.
The easiest way to understand a tawashi brush is to use one. Keep it by the sink and reach for it when you need more grip than a cloth and more structure than a sponge. It is the sort of small household swap that keeps earning its place because it is genuinely useful.
One regular tawashi brush is a sensible first buy. Add a mug brush if you clean lots of cups, jars, bottles or glasses. Add a handled brush if you prefer a little more distance from the cleaning job.
For shops and refill stores
Wholesale tawashi brushes for local shops, eco stores and refill shelves.
Tawashi brushes make sense as a shop product because they are simple to explain. Customers can see what they are, understand what they replace, and take one home without needing a long lecture about sustainability.
If you run a refill shop, zero-waste store, farm shop, gift shop, homeware shelf, eco stall, market stand or local community shop, coconut tawashi brushes are a practical product to keep near washing-up, cleaning, dish soap bars, cloths and plastic-free kitchen swaps.
Customers get it quickly
A natural fibre brush that replaces plastic sponge foam is a clear, useful product with very little explanation needed.
Pairs with cleaning products
Display tawashi brushes with dish soap bars, cloths, kitchen refills, plastic-free cleaning products and low-waste homeware.
Buy more than one
Small batches, larger orders and wholesale enquiries are welcome. Ask Save Some Green about supply for your shop or stall.
Local supply
Want tawashi brushes in your local shop?
If you cannot find tawashi brushes locally, ask your favourite refill shop, farm shop, eco store or independent retailer to get in touch with Save Some Green. We can supply shops that want practical plastic-free cleaning products customers will actually use.
This is exactly the sort of everyday swap that works well in local shops: affordable, useful, easy to display and easy to explain.
Why buy a tawashi brush?
Because it is useful, obvious and easy to keep using.
The best eco swaps are not the ones that sit in a drawer making everyone feel vaguely virtuous. They are the ones that get used. A coconut tawashi brush earns its keep because it handles ordinary cleaning jobs without relying on plastic sponge foam.
It has enough texture for pans, trays, root vegetables and sink edges, but it is not only for dramatic scrubbing. It is a proper little daily tool for the jobs that happen around the sink.
It actually gets used
Customers come back to useful products. A tawashi brush is not a novelty; it is a small tool for real daily jobs.
No synthetic sponge foam
Coconut coir gives the brush its texture, so customers can reduce reliance on disposable plastic sponges and scouring pads.
Longer-lasting little swap
It can start in the kitchen, move to dirtier jobs later, and finally leave behind natural plant fibre rather than plastic sponge waste.
What to order
One brush, a few brushes, or enough for a shelf.
You do not have to buy a full system. Start with the brush that matches the job in front of you. Home customers can buy one or two. Shops can order enough to test customer interest, then come back for more.
One for the kitchen
Buy a regular tawashi brush if you want the simplest first step away from short-life plastic sponges.
A few for the home
Keep one for dishes, one for veg or mucky jobs, and one spare so you are not tempted back to plastic sponge foam.
A box for the shop
Retailers can ask about wholesale supply for local shops, refill shelves, market stalls and plastic-free product ranges.
Ready to order?
Buy coconut tawashi brushes from Save Some Green today, or ask about wholesale supply for your shop.
Quick questions
Before you buy tawashi brushes.
A few simple answers for home customers and shops.
Buy one for the sink. Buy a few for the house. Stock them if your customers are trying to ditch plastic sponges.
Tawashi brushes are simple, practical and ready to sell because the problem they solve is already sitting beside millions of kitchen sinks.
Buy tawashi brushes from Save Some Green.
Order online now, or contact Save Some Green if you want to stock coconut tawashi brushes in your shop.

