How to Dispose of Oral Care Products
It can be difficult to keep track of how all the different things we own should be thrown away. However, when it comes to oral care products this can be made very simple and easy. Here is how to dispose of oral care products.
Have you ever wondered about how to dispose of oral care products? It is in fact easier than you may think, here is how to do it. Also, a here comes a friendly reminder that your toilet cannot be used as a wastebasket, along with some interesting facts about waste and bathrooms.
How to dispose of oral care products
Most oral care products are made of mixed materials. Thus, as a main rule, your oral care products should be disposed of as regular waste. Although oral care products made partially or fully from recycled material exist, such as the Jordan Green Clean range, most of these products are not yet recyclable. However, different local regulations may apply, so check with your nearest recycling centre for more information.
Have a wastebasket in your bathroom
Items such as flosser tools and dental floss have been found in sewage systems, after being thrown in the toilet (2). However, the only thing, that can be purchased in a store, that belongs in a toilet is toilet paper. Anything else should be disposed of as normal waste or possibly recycled (1). By throwing items in the toilet that do not belong there not only do you risk clogging your toilet and your pipes, but you also contribute to marine pollution (2). So, here is a helpful tip; keep a small wastebasket in your bathroom. This way you will not be tempted to throw stuff in the toilet for convenience sake. Use floss to keep your teeth clean and use a wastebasket to dispose of that floss to keep the environment clean. Your daily habits can impact the earth, every little effort helps.
Did you know?
- The 19th of November has been named World Toilet Day by the UN. This day was created in order to help raise awareness of the lack of access to clean water and safely managed sanitation (3).
- Investing in bathrooms and sanitation pays off and offers a return of 5.5 US Dollars per 1 UD Dollar spent.
- Every year eight million tons of plastic are thrown into the ocean (4).
Your daily habits can impact the earth, every little effort helps.
SOURCES:
Dovett. (n.d.). Det er bare dopapir som skal i do. Link to page.
Sortere.no (n.d.). Dovett. Link to page.
UN Water. (2020, October 19). World Toilet Day 2020: Sustainable Sanitation and Climate Change. Link to page.
Parker, L. (2015, Febuary 13). Eight Million Tons of Plastic Dumped in Ocean Every Year. (2015). National Geographic. Link to page.
Related articles
The benefits of ultrasoft bristles
Ultrasoft bristles are extra gentle to teeth and gums. Although brushing your teeth is one of the most important routines for good oral hygiene, this…
Read moreEnvironmentally friendly toothpaste for kids
When choosing your kid's toothpaste, it is important to consider the ingredients. The Jordan Green Clean environmentally friendly toothpaste for kids 0-5 years contribute to…
Read moreCreative Uses for Your Old Toothbrush
Do you usually throw away your old toothbrush after the 3 months of recommended usage are up? The next time you switch out your toothbrush…
Read more