What does this brand sell?
Bamboo’d society was created in 2020 aiming to reduce the plastic soup by creating sonic toothbrushes with biodegradable heads. With sonic brushing technology, biodegradable residual products and a lifetime warranty, Bamboo’d society is trying to make the world of dentistry better and more economic.
“To create a unique brand within dental care where sustainability is central.”
No information has been found on the achieved sustainable milestones.
To clean 1,000,000 m² of polluted ocean by 2025.
No information has been found on any awards received.
There is no physical shop available.
There is no physical shop available.
The packaging consists of cardboard which can be widely recycled.
Partnership with The Ocean Cleanup - organisation that is engaged in making our oceans plastic-free
FSC-Certified (bamboo)
The packaging consists of cardboard which can be widely recycled.
Partnership with The Ocean Cleanup - organisation that is engaged in making our oceans plastic-free
FSC-Certified (bamboo)
Bamboo – China
Without refill program Bamboo electric brush = EUR 79.00
3-pack Bamboo’d Heads without subscription= EUR 12.00
3-pack Bamboo’d Heads with subscription = EUR 10.00 every 3 or 6 months
Their refill programme consists of 3 -pack brush heads per delivery. This is done to keep their CO2 footprint with regard to delivery as low as possible. Only the toothbrushes themselves are transported to the Netherlands, which means that Bamboo’d Society is able to significantly reduce the transport volume and minimize their carbon footprint.
No information on this is provided by the brand.
No information on this is provided by the brand.
Less land is needed when growing bamboo. Additionally, the forests where the bamboo grows are protected and animals, such as pandas, do not use them.
Every year 1-2 billion toothbrushes end up in our oceans and Bamboo’s Society is here to change that by providing sonic bamboo toothbrushes. Additionally, for every additional member of the Bamboo’d Society, they clean an area of 800m2 of the polluted ocean.
No toxic materials are used in the manufacturing process of these toothbrushes.
A large part of the assembly process is done by older people who are no longer able to perform labour-intensive work, but who still like to be active and contribute to society.
No more information regarding sustainability reports, life cycle analyses or impact reports is available.