As
there is so much trash in this world we try to do everything to reduce
our daily amount of plastic. In this series we will show you some cheap
and easy ways to do the same – try them, every step counts! :)
The
one thing (nearly) everyone of us does (nearly) every day at least once
is brushing our teeth. As you should change your tooth brush quarterly
you collect a lot of plastic trash – including the packaging. Thus we
tried an alternative: Wooden tooth brushes!
Clarissa found her brushes in the internet, I even found some at a local retailer in our city. They cost around 3-4€ (mine was 3,30€ I think) and consist of vegan and biodegradable materials.
Clarissa found her brushes in the internet, I even found some at a local retailer in our city. They cost around 3-4€ (mine was 3,30€ I think) and consist of vegan and biodegradable materials.
Positive aspects
1. The most important thing is the sustainable aspect: You neither have plastic packaging nor a tooth brush out of plastic. If you throw your brush away you can just put it into the organic waste trash bin as it is 100% biodegradable. And healthier for sure.
2. Seriously. What's the most visible difference between plastic and wooden tooth brushes? Right! The wooden ones are looking good! No childish plastic things in shitty colours anymore, but clean and simple shapes.
3. I have to admit – you have to get used to the wooden smell. But since I've grown accustomed to it I really like it: Both, smell and taste.
4. Of course there are cheaper tooth brushes but the wooden ones are really affordable and the material definitely worth the price.
1. The most important thing is the sustainable aspect: You neither have plastic packaging nor a tooth brush out of plastic. If you throw your brush away you can just put it into the organic waste trash bin as it is 100% biodegradable. And healthier for sure.
2. Seriously. What's the most visible difference between plastic and wooden tooth brushes? Right! The wooden ones are looking good! No childish plastic things in shitty colours anymore, but clean and simple shapes.
3. I have to admit – you have to get used to the wooden smell. But since I've grown accustomed to it I really like it: Both, smell and taste.
4. Of course there are cheaper tooth brushes but the wooden ones are really affordable and the material definitely worth the price.
Negative aspects
1. As the bristles aren't welded they can fall out – it happened with one of the holes in my tooth brush. The others stay at their place.
2. Clarissa made another negative experience: One of her brushes started to break in half, which didn't happen to mine.
2. Clarissa made another negative experience: One of her brushes started to break in half, which didn't happen to mine.
Conclusion
Of course wooden tooth brushes aren't perfect and they have their minor defects but they are good-looking, good-smelling and perfectly sustainable. So try it, maybe it's the perfect alternative for you!
Idea: Clarissa Kober and Diana Ranegger; Words, Photographs: Diana Ranegger
Ich finde den Gedanken Plastik zu reduzieren an sich sehr gut. Grad dieser Verpackungswahn beim Einkauf nervt mittlerweile echt.. da sind sogar die Teebeutel fünf mal verpackt...
ReplyDeleteAber ich bin leider ein großer Anhänger meiner Elektrischen Zahnbürste und kann mit Handzahnbürsten seitdem gar nichts mehr anfangen... Na ja, immerhin tausche ich somit nur alle paar Wochen den Bürstenkopf aus und habe das Gerät an sich schon einige Jahre...
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Ja total, finde ich auch... Und das mit der elektrischen Zahnbürste versteh ich auch. Es gibt ja auch noch viele andere Bereiche, wo man auf die Verpackung achten kann :)
DeleteIch benutze auch die Zahnbürsten von Hydrophil und liebe sie! Dass sie kompostierbar sind, schätze ich besonders und ich finde, sie stehen ihren Plastikkameraden in überhaupt nichts nach. :)
ReplyDeleteVoll :) Nur leider sind bei mir dann doch noch ein paar Borsten ausgegangen, das würde grundsätzlich ja nicht so stören, aber die Dinger im Mund verursachten bei mir irgendwie Brechreiz, haha ;) Ich werde ihnen aber aus umwelttechnischen Gründen bestimmt trotzdem nochmal eine zweite Chance geben :)
DeleteGut zu wissen, dass die vegan sind! Ich habe mich schon gefragt aus was die Borsten sind :)
ReplyDeleteIrgendwie würde ich die auch total gerne mal ausprobieren, aber ich mag den Gedanken an Holz im Mund gar nicht.. das ist bei mir echt etwas seltsam. Ich finde die Holzstäbchen beim Eis auch immer ganz schlimm ^.^ Aber die Hydrophil ist soooo schön <3
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DeleteJa voll :)
DeleteUnd wegen dem Holz: Ich mag die Eisstäbchen auch nicht wirklich, versteh ich also sehr gut. Aber mit den Holzzahnbürsten war das irgendwie anders... Ich weiß nicht, ob es jedem so geht, aber für mich war das sehr okay :)