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Material guide

Why Coconut Fibre Works

Coconut coir fibre is strong, wiry, natural and surprisingly good at everyday scrubbing.

Safix uses coconut fibre because it makes sense. It is tough enough for washing up, useful enough for body care, and simple enough to be turned into practical scrub pads without relying on plastic sponge nonsense.

Close-up of natural coir fibre texture used in Safix scrub pads

Natural coconut coir fibre — the strong, scrubby material used in Safix pads.

What is coconut coir?

Coir is the strong fibre from coconut husks

Coconut coir is the natural fibre found around the outside of a coconut, between the hard shell and the outer husk.

It is tough, springy and naturally wiry, which makes it useful for practical jobs like brushes, mats, ropes and scrub pads. Safix takes that simple material idea and turns it into everyday pads for washing up, cleaning and light body exfoliation.

Why it works

Small fibre. Proper scrubbing power.

Naturally tough

Coir has a strong, wiry texture, which helps Safix pads tackle everyday scrubbing jobs without needing plastic mesh.

Useful texture

The fibre has enough bite for washing up, pans, trays, sinks and light exfoliation, while still feeling like a natural material.

Compostable

Safix coconut fibre scrub pads are 100% compostable at the end of their useful life.

Safix coconut fibre scourer washing dishes as an eco washing up pad

Coconut fibre works well for everyday washing up, pans, trays and kitchen cleaning.

In the kitchen

Why coconut fibre works for washing up

Kitchen scrub pads need to be boringly useful. They need to help with stuck-on food, greasy trays, pans, sinks and general daily washing up without falling apart after one dramatic encounter with a lasagne dish.

Coconut fibre gives Safix scrub pads a practical texture that works for ordinary cleaning jobs. It does not rust like metal scourers, and it avoids the usual disposable plastic sponge problem.

  • Useful for washing up
  • Helpful on pans and trays
  • Does not rust
  • Does not splinter
  • Plastic-free
  • 100% compostable
The simple version

Coconut fibre is naturally scrubby

That is the useful bit. Coconut coir has a built-in texture that makes it good for practical scrubbing. No plastic mesh. No metal curls. No tiny mystery sponge slowly turning sad by the sink. Just a natural fibre doing a very normal job surprisingly well.

Where Safix uses it

Two practical Safix products

Safix Coconut Fibre Scrub Pad

The all-purpose kitchen pad is made for washing up, pans, trays, sinks, vegetables and everyday household cleaning.

Safix Body & Foot Scrub Pad

The body and foot version uses coconut fibre for light exfoliation on feet, heels, knees and elbows.

After use

What happens at the end?

One of the biggest reasons coconut fibre makes sense is what happens after the pad has finished being useful. Safix coconut fibre pads are 100% compostable at the end of their life.

That is the point of the material choice. It starts as natural fibre, does a useful job, and avoids becoming yet another plastic scrubber hanging around long after the washing up has been forgotten.

  • Natural fibre material
  • No plastic pad left behind
  • 100% compostable
  • A simple lower-waste swap
Safix coconut fibre scrub pad packaging

Safix scrub pads are made from coconut fibre and are compostable at the end of their useful life.

Better material choice

From coconut husk to useful scrub pad

Safix is a lovely example of a very simple idea: use a natural fibre that already has the right texture for the job. Coconut coir is strong, durable and scrubby, so it makes sense as a material for practical cleaning and exfoliating pads.

It is not a miracle. It is not magic. It is just the right sort of humble material being used in the right sort of useful way. Which is often where the best eco swaps live.

Quick answers

Coconut Fibre FAQs

What is coconut coir?

Coconut coir is the strong natural fibre found in the outside husk of a coconut.

Why does Safix use coconut fibre?

Because it is naturally tough, scrubby and useful for practical pads for washing up, cleaning and light exfoliation.

Are Safix coconut fibre pads plastic-free?

Yes. Safix scrub pads are made from natural coconut fibre rather than plastic sponge or synthetic mesh.

Are Safix pads compostable?

Yes. Safix coconut fibre scrub pads are 100% compostable at the end of their useful life.

Can coconut fibre be used for body care?

Yes. The Safix Body & Foot Scrub Pad uses coconut fibre for light exfoliation on feet, heels, knees and elbows.

Where can I buy Safix in the UK?

Safix products are available in the UK from Save Some Green.

Ready to try coconut fibre?

Choose a Safix coconut fibre scrub pad

Natural, practical, plastic-free and compostable — a simple material doing useful everyday work.