Our Mission
A single plastic toothbrush can take around 400 years to break down. National Geographic reports that the average person will use about 300 toothbrushes over their lifetime. Most plastic toothbrushes are made from polyethylene or polypropylene, which are non-biodegradable materials.
This means that once discarded, they can persist in the environment for hundreds of years, contributing to pollution and posing risks to wildlife. Imagine the staggering number of discarded toothbrushes piling up across the globe. It’s a troubling reality very few talk about.
Our mission is to reduce the environmental impact of oral care products by replacing plastic with bamboo that has minimum environmental impact over its lifecycle.