Message From the Maker
My name is Gunasekar. I am 34 years old and have been working in the factory for 6 years. I have found my specialty in making Coir Beds, Coir Discs, Coir Scrubbers. My job at the factory provides me with good, satisfying work. I live in Pollachi with my family. I have one daughter, she is a student. I really hope you remember me and my work when you use the scourers. I am so happy that these Coir Scrubbers have been used by generations after generations here until those plastic-based scrubbers came into the market, Now it’s good to see we are all going back to how our ancestors lived plastic free and in harmony with the environment.
Workplace Transparency
Our production facility is based in the Pollachi, Coimbatore, Tamilnadu State where the minimum wage is 8000INR per month.
The artisans are paid on average of around 16,000 INR per month. Double the minimum wage of the state. They work 8 hours a day, 5 days a week. They are off on all holidays.
End of Life
When the coconut dish scrubber is no longer scrubbing your dirty dishes well, you can use it as a soap dish to put the soap block on. Or you can throw the scrubber at your best friend’s head. Long as the scrubber lands on a patch of grass, it will biodegrade.If you want to speed up the breaking down of the scrubber, simply bury it underground or put it in your home compost. If your council collects food waste for composting, you can also put the coconut scrubber in the food waste bin.
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