In recent years, the movement towards sustainability and eco-friendliness has gained significant momentum. Among the various changes people are making to reduce their environmental footprint, switching to bamboo toothbrushes has become a popular choice. As someone passionate about the environment and committed to promoting sustainable living, for may years I ran a wooden toy hire and sales business. In 2018 I decided to start a bamboo toothbrush brand out of my own need. I was tired of writing my kids names on the toothbrush handles so they could differentiate their brushes. I wanted my products to stand out, so I incorporated vibrant colored handles and tips. Here's the story behind my venture and why I believe it can make a difference.
Hope this post finds you well and free from any shopping cart-induced injuries! As we gear up for the holiday season, there's something we've got to talk about: 'Green' Friday and why it's the Black Friday alternative we didn't know we needed!
Are you guilty of clinging to your toothbrush like it's a childhood teddy bear? You're not alone! Many of us get attached to our toothbrushes and only part ways when the bristles look more like the Amazon rainforest than a dental tool. But guess what? Dentists have a good reason for that regular toothbrush swap meet. In fact, they insist that you should change your toothbrush every 12 weeks. Let's dive into the toothbrush tango and find out why.
There is an abundance of trendy silicone kid’s products around at the moment. Let’s be clear… Silicone is not completely sustainable. Where it sits on the Eco-friendly spectrum is relative. Yes, our ‘No more spills’ range does include a small component of silicone. We never said we were perfect…Our main Hashtag we love to use is #prettysustainable. Meaning as a family we try to use products that are more sustainable, but we still like pretty things!
With more than 5 trillion pieces of plastic floating around our oceans, using less plastic means contributing less to polluting our wildlife. Silicone can be a better substitute for some plastic goods. But... What's the deal with Silicone and how Eco friendly is it?