Plastične zobne ščetke so problematične

Plastic toothbrushes are problematic

Why are plastic toothbrushes as harmful as they’ve been made out to be in recent years? How long does it take for them to break down? How many toothbrushes are thrown into landfills each year? It’s shocking to think how a toothbrush - a small object we use every day - can have such a significant impact on our environment.

Plastic pollution is a global problem that we too often push to the back of our minds. But that’s where the problem lies. More than 8 billion pieces of plastic are dumped into our oceans every year, killing over 100,000 marine mammals and a million other marine animals annually.

There is an alternative to the plastic toothbrush, and here are 5 reasons why you should choose it:

Plastic toothbrushes take over 400 years to decompose
Plastic toothbrushes take more than 400 years to break down and remain in landfills practically forever, polluting the environment long after they’re discarded. As they decompose, they release harmful chemicals into the air and soil, further damaging the environment. Additionally, the degradation process creates microplastics, which pose a serious threat to aquatic ecosystems and animals.

Europe throws away more than 2 billion toothbrushes every year
This figure applies only to Europe, and when you add the rest of the continents, the number rises sharply. Considering that dentists recommend changing your toothbrush every two to three months, most people use 5-6 toothbrushes a year. While this may not seem like much, when you consider the global population, the number of toothbrushes ending up in landfills is staggering—enough to circle the Earth four times.

Plastic toothbrushes are made from harmful chemicals
Plastic toothbrushes are made from various materials that combine elements of rubber, nylon, and plastic, which cannot be recycled. If that’s not bad enough, the manufacturing process for these toothbrushes produces dangerous plastic byproducts. Yes, plastic toothbrush waste is a significant problem.

There is an environmentally friendly alternative
A toothbrush that is not only extremely effective but also 100% recyclable. It features a durable handle that lasts a lifetime and replaceable heads that you simply swap out when worn. Made from recyclable materials, this toothbrush is kind to both the planet and your oral health.

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