
Brushd. Recyclable toothbrush heads are compatible with Oral-B* Electric Toothbrushes. Just return the brush head to them using the pre-paid compostable pouch enclosed with your order and they will recycle the heads correctly.
- Available with Standard and Charcoal Bristles
- Available in a 2 Pack or 4 Pack
- Recyclable Product
- Recyclable Packaging
- Compatible with round head Oral-B electric toothbrushes
*Please note that Oral-B* is a third party trademark with no affiliation to Brushd.
Why We Love Them
We’re so happy to have finally found recyclable electric toothbrush heads! Bamboo toothbrushes aren’t for everyone – especially if you’re a long-term electric toothbrush user – and having a recyclable option is better than sending your brush heads to landfill.
The Brand
BRUSHD
“We have been working hard to formulate a range of products that promote good oral care while reducing our plastic pollution at the same time. Our toothpaste tablets are recommended by dentists to leave your teeth and gums feeling clean and healthy. We will not compromise on the health benefits and why not reduce our plastic pollution at the same time!
Our Health. Our Planet.
Plastic waste is a huge problem. Everyday plastic products such as bottles, bags, and packaging languish in landfill and pollute our oceans.
But the problem with plastic comes at the end of its life. Plastic doesn’t break down. Instead, it breaks up, into smaller and smaller pieces, called microplastics. Some microplastics are so small, they’re invisible to the naked eye. It’s estimated that there are 51 trillion pieces of plastic and microplastic in the world’s oceans and that number is only set to rise.
It’s thought that every single piece of plastic ever produced, still exists in one form or another. Whether in our homes, in landfill, in the ocean or recycled or repurposed into something else.
The majority of toothbrushes are made from plastic, and dental floss is usually coated in plastic. Most toothpaste is in plastic tubes, and mouthwashes are usually in plastic bottles.
If each one of us changed our toothbrush four times a year, that’s 320 each in a lifetime. There are around 67 million people living in the UK, so that’s potentially 268 million toothbrushes sent to landfill each year. From the UK alone.
Go on....... Make the switch.”