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  • Stick: Bamboo with a regular or premium flat handle for better grip
  • Bristles: BPA free, natural or charcoal-infused
  • Packaging: made with recycled waste paper
  • Wave-shaped bristles

FAQs:

Is the performance of a bamboo toothbrush as good as a plastic toothbrush?
Yes.

How long does a bamboo toothbrush last?
Dentists recommend changing your toothbrush every three months, whether plastic or bamboo.

How to recycle or dispose of a bamboo toothbrush?
Remove the bristles and compost the handle (by burying it in the ground, for example).

What are the bristles on the bamboo toothbrush made of?
There are two kinds of bristles: a) plain nylon, b) nylon infused with Bamboo Charcoal.

Are the bristles hard or soft?
Soft.

What is the benefit of Bamboo charcoal bristles?
Bamboo charcoal is known to have excellent absorption properties, thus providing your teeth a superior shine.

Do bamboo handles attract fungus?
Yes, bamboo handles (being an organic material) can attract fungus if they are not properly cleaned and if not kept in a dry place.

Is Bamboo wood?
No. It is a type of grass.

How to care for a bamboo toothbrush?
Keep the toothbrush dry and in a moisture-free environment.

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Product Specifications: Stick: Bamboo with a regular or premium flat handle for better grip
Bristles: BPA free, natural and charcoal infused
Packaging: made with recycled waste paper
Wave shaped bristles
FAQs:

Is the performance of a bamboo toothbrush as good as a plastic toothbrush?
Yes.
How long does bamboo toothbrush last for?
Dentists recommend changing your toothbrush every three months, whether plastic or bamboo.
How to recycle or dispose of a bamboo toothbrush?
Remove the bristles and compost the handle (by burying it in the ground, for example).
What are the bristles on the bamboo toothbrush made of?
There are two kinds of bristles: a) plain nylon, b) nylon infused with Bamboo Charcoal.
What is the benefit of Bamboo charcoal bristles?
Bamboo charcoal is known to have excellent absorption properties, thus providing your teeth a superior shine.

Do bamboo handles attract fungus?
Yes, bamboo handles (being an organic material) can attract fungus if they are not properly cleaned and if not kept in a dry place.

Is Bamboo wood?
No. It is a type of grass.

How to care for a bamboo toothbrush?
Keep the toothbrush dry and in a moisture free environment.
Environmental benefits of using Bamboo:

Doesn’t clog landfills like single-use plastic
Bamboo, a grass (not a tree), is among the fastest growing plants in the world. Certain species of bamboo can grow 36in within a 24-hour period.
Bamboo can be profitably cultivated in many degraded lands.
This rapid growth and tolerance for marginal land make bamboo a good candidate for afforestation, carbon sequestration and climate change mitigation, absorbing between 100 and 400 tonnes of carbon per hectare.
Bamboo, like wood, has a high strength-to-weight ratio, thus providing strength to structures.

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  • Stick: Bamboo with a regular or premium flat handle for better grip
  • Bristles: BPA free, natural or charcoal-infused
  • Packaging: made with recycled waste paper
  • Wave-shaped bristles

FAQs:

Is the performance of a bamboo toothbrush as good as a plastic toothbrush?
Yes.

How long does a bamboo toothbrush last?
Dentists recommend changing your toothbrush every three months, whether plastic or bamboo.

How to recycle or dispose of a bamboo toothbrush?
Remove the bristles and compost the handle (by burying it in the ground, for example).

What are the bristles on the bamboo toothbrush made of?
There are two kinds of bristles: a) plain nylon, b) nylon infused with Bamboo Charcoal.

Are the bristles hard or soft?
Soft.

What is the benefit of Bamboo charcoal bristles?
Bamboo charcoal is known to have excellent absorption properties, thus providing your teeth a superior shine.

Do bamboo handles attract fungus?
Yes, bamboo handles (being an organic material) can attract fungus if they are not properly cleaned and if not kept in a dry place.

Is Bamboo wood?
No. It is a type of grass.

How to care for a bamboo toothbrush?
Keep the toothbrush dry and in a moisture-free environment.

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Product Specifications: Stick: Bamboo with a regular or premium flat handle for better grip
Bristles: BPA free, natural and charcoal infused
Packaging: made with recycled waste paper
Wave shaped bristles
FAQs:

Is the performance of a bamboo toothbrush as good as a plastic toothbrush?
Yes.
How long does bamboo toothbrush last for?
Dentists recommend changing your toothbrush every three months, whether plastic or bamboo.
How to recycle or dispose of a bamboo toothbrush?
Remove the bristles and compost the handle (by burying it in the ground, for example).
What are the bristles on the bamboo toothbrush made of?
There are two kinds of bristles: a) plain nylon, b) nylon infused with Bamboo Charcoal.
What is the benefit of Bamboo charcoal bristles?
Bamboo charcoal is known to have excellent absorption properties, thus providing your teeth a superior shine.

Do bamboo handles attract fungus?
Yes, bamboo handles (being an organic material) can attract fungus if they are not properly cleaned and if not kept in a dry place.

Is Bamboo wood?
No. It is a type of grass.

How to care for a bamboo toothbrush?
Keep the toothbrush dry and in a moisture free environment.
Environmental benefits of using Bamboo:

Doesn’t clog landfills like single-use plastic
Bamboo, a grass (not a tree), is among the fastest growing plants in the world. Certain species of bamboo can grow 36in within a 24-hour period.
Bamboo can be profitably cultivated in many degraded lands.
This rapid growth and tolerance for marginal land make bamboo a good candidate for afforestation, carbon sequestration and climate change mitigation, absorbing between 100 and 400 tonnes of carbon per hectare.
Bamboo, like wood, has a high strength-to-weight ratio, thus providing strength to structures.

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