An interesting development was presented last week by a small British company Mighty Mouthcare. They put up for pre-order reusable toothpaste dispensers and replacement blocks for them, with the paste itself. What's interesting?
Interest in the declared environmental friendliness of this position. According to the manufacturer, replaceable blocks with paste are made of biomaterial that does not leave harmful microplastics after its decay. The dispenser is designed in such a way as to serve its owners for many years.
To put the dispenser into working condition, it is necessary to turn the base of the dispenser and press the pump cap. That is, the operating principle is very similar to the familiar liquid soap dispensers.
The idea and implementation seem very interesting to us and worthy of attention from the point of view of environmental friendliness. However, we would like to note that we have not found detailed information about this company on the Internet. There is only a sales website, a page on LinkedIn and mentions on news sites. It is possible and most likely that the company is very young and all its efforts are aimed at "taking off" with a good (really good) development. However, we, as theoretical buyers, would like to see a little more information not only about the product, but also about the company itself.
Materials used from the sites mightymouthcare.com, packagingeurope.com.