Introducing our Bamboo Toothbrush – in black and white.
Are you ready to revolutionize your daily dental care routine while making a positive impact on our planet? Say goodbye to plastic toothbrushes and embrace the future of eco-conscious oral hygiene with our Bamboo Toothbrush.
The Toothbrush Reimagined: The toothbrush as we know it is reinvented! Switching to this bamboo toothbrush is the simplest and most impactful plastic-free change you can make. Our toothbrush features a handle made entirely from 100% biodegradable bamboo, a fast-growing plant that can be composted, helping combat ocean plastic pollution.
Sustainable Bamboo: Our toothbrush handle is crafted from one of the world's fastest-growing plants, bamboo. From planting to sustainable toothbrushes, it takes just two years. The bristles are crafted from nylon and castor bean oil, ensuring a vegan and cruelty-free that benefits your daily dental care and the environment. Up to now, the only natural alternative to plastic bristles is pig hair. Remember to change your toothbrush every 3 months as the bristles wear out with frequent use.
Saving the Planet, One Brush at a Time: Switching to bamboo toothbrushes can save countless plastic toothbrushes from polluting our oceans throughout your lifetime. Every plastic toothbrush you've ever used still lingers on our planet, posing a severe threat to marine life. Make a difference with your dental routine!
** Please be aware that bristles must be removed before putting the handle in your green or compost bin **
FEATURES
- Nylon & Castor Bean Oil Bristles: Our bristles are derived from castor bean oil, a bioplastic that can be removed before composting the handle.
- Bamboo Cultivation: Our bamboo is cultivated without artificial watering or pesticides in the growing area, making it an eco-friendly choice.
- Crafted with Care: Our bamboo toothbrushes are responsibly made in China, with a commitment to quality and sustainability.
MATERIALS
Nylon & Castor Bean Oil Bristles: Our bristles are derived from castor bean oil, a bioplastic that can be removed before composting the handle.