Full Circle Daily Dish Brush (Bamboo Handle)
Full Circle
Daily Dish Brush with Bamboo Handle and Recycled Plastic Bristles
A solid step down from an all-plastic brush thanks to the bamboo handle, but plastic bristles that abrade into wastewater keep it out of the low-plastic band. Plant-fiber bristle brushes score better.
A dish brush with a renewable bamboo handle finished in natural oils, and a brush head with recycled plastic bristles. Half the plastic of an all-plastic brush, but the bristles are still plastic and they work by abrasion.
How this score breaks down
Strengths
- Renewable bamboo handle replaces the biggest plastic part
- Bristles are recycled plastic rather than virgin
- Durable and inexpensive
- Brand designs several products with replaceable heads
Trade-offs
- Plastic bristles shed by abrasion into dishwater during normal use
- Bristle resin type is not disclosed
- Mixed bamboo-and-plastic construction is hard to recycle at end of life
- Full Circle does not appear in the current B Lab registry (checked 2026-07-04), so no certification badge is shown
Scored on our durable-goods method (durables-v1, 2026-07-03). How we rank →
What's inside
Renewable bamboo handle finished with natural oils to resist water damage; brush head and bristles are recycled plastic per the listing. The bristle resin type is not specified.
Free of Virgin plastic handle
- Packaging
- Not stated
- Microplastics
- Meaningful. Dish brush bristles work by abrasion against pots and pans, and worn bristle fragments go down the drain with the wash water. A plant-fiber brush (tampico or union fiber) avoids this entirely.
Attributes
What this product is, at a glance.
Certifications
None listed. We only show independent third-party certifications we can verify with the issuing body, and this product does not currently hold any.
About Full Circle
Full Circle Home designs kitchen cleaning tools around renewable materials like bamboo, with replaceable heads on several products to cut waste.
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