GreenBoss Bamboo Toothbrush with Charcoal Infused Bristles -Medium-Soft- - Pack of 4 Eco-Friendly 100 Organic and Biodegradable Toothbrushes for Adu

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With our biodegradable bamboo toothbrush, you have not one but two reasons to smile bigger and brighter! Choosing an eco-friendly toothbrush means committing to protect our planet while safeguarding yourself and your family's oral hygiene.

 

About our bamboo brush handle:

Our bamboo toothbrush is made from 100% organic bamboo that is ergonomically designed for ease of use without straining your hands while brushing.

 

About our bristles:

Our premium medium-soft colorful bristles are proven effective in removing plaque and tannins from teeth that cause staining and yet mild enough to protect the tooth's enamel. While we understand that our bristles are not made from 100% organic and biodegradable material just yet, we have at least eliminated about 90% of the plastic used in making our bamboo toothbrush.

 

What does it replace?

Our bamboo toothbrush replaces the old nasty plastic toothbrush that we have all been accustomed to. A plastic toothbrush takes about 400 years to decompose, whilst bamboo will only take around 4-6 months if you are using a home composter and about 3 years if you will put it back to the soil to decompose on its own.

 

Why is it better?

Bamboo is a renewable resource and in fact, the fastest-growing plant - which can be harvested in a span of about 5 years. This means that we do not have to worry about exhausting this resource, unlike other plants that takes more than a decade to mature before they can be harvested. To top it all off, bamboo is 100% biodegradable and guaranteed safe for our environment. Once you have used the bamboo toothbrush and are ready to discard it, all you have to do is to add it to your home composter and should only take around 4-6 months to decompose.