How often do you replace your toothbrushes? If you listen to your dentist, you probably do every three months or so, which means you go through three or four a year. At that rate, Americans would be producing far more than the 50 million pounds of waste per year we already do from throwing those little guys away. Since toothbrushes are inherently in need of replacing periodically, how do you avoid the waste issue?
Well, why not try Recycline’s Preserve toothbrush?
First of all, their handles are entirely made from recycled yogurt cups saved from ending up in landfills. It’s free of BPA and the bristles are brand new, so you can rest assured it is safe to put in your mouth. They consulted dentists to come up with the curved handle to help you reach those tricky places at just the right angles. The tiered bristles are designed to fit around your teeth and gently massage your gums. You have a choice of Ultra Soft, Soft, and Medium stiffness for the bristles, depending on your sensitivity. Preserve toothbrushes also come in delicious colors such as Berry Red, Eggplant, and Pear Green.
Besides that, they come in a reusable travel case, complete with ventilation holes! The case is made from wood-based plastic from renewable forests so you can feel good about using them too. Once your toothbrush has reached the end of its effectiveness, you can send it back to Recycline in a postage-paid envelope. Their partner company will recycle it for you and make plastic lumber for park benches, picnic tables, and boardwalks. Rest assured that your environmental impact is minimized and every effort is made to keep plastic out of landfills! If you like, you can even purchase a subscription to their toothbrushes and get a new one sent to you every three months, along with an envelope to send back your used one.
So, the next time you’re looking for a replacement toothbrush, think Preserve. You’ll responsibly minimize your environmental impact associated with dental hygiene and even enjoy a better clean! It’s truly “Nothing wasted. Everything gained.™” What’s not to love?
[written for OppGreen Insights]