#5 My Teeth Are Changing The World. Yours?

in #nature6 years ago

Good morning! How are you?

Have you tried to change your routine* before going out the door yet? How did it go? I bet you forgot many things (*see my previous articles). But that's totally fine, it’s a learning curve and nobody is going to penalize you for it. Take your time adapting your routine. But don’t take too much though :) You don’t want another new year resolution on your list :)

Now, tell me, what’s one of the oldest habits you’ve had ever since you got your first tooth? Yes, that’s right, toothbrushing! In a lifetime, on average, a person would have been brushing their teeth for a total of 750 hours, would have gone through about 280 toothbrushes and have spent about $500 on buying them. All those toothbrushes, and their afferent toothpaste tubes, would have inevitably landed in a landfill, in the sea or in the air as CO2. Multiply that with the total population from all developed and developing countries and you have another plastic disaster.

But, fortunately, there is a way to prevent all this plastic - the biodegradable, sustainably produced from renewable resources - the amazing bamboo toothbrush! An its equally amazing partner - the all natural toothpaste in a jar!

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You buy, you wash, you throw - your teeth are happy, you’re happy, I’m happy, everybody else is happy. Even Mother Earth will thank you for this!

What better way to be grateful for having the ability to joyfully munch on chocolate than using sustainable toothbrush and toothpaste?

You have just found another really simple way to make the world a better place, without compromising anything! Isn’t that neat? Put that on you list of good deeds for Santa this year. And treat yourself to some ice cream - you deserve it!

Next, I’m hoping for a toothbrush that lasts a lifetime. Maybe one made of titanium or carbon fiber or something :)

Have a beautiful day!