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Beaconsfield Together September October 2022

A local #community magazine containing community, business and charitable editorial in the Beaconsfield, Knotty Green, Seer Green and Forty Green area. 8,300 copies printed and hand delivered by Royal Mail to residences and businesses in the HP9 -1 and HP9 -2 businesses in these areas. Copies available at Waitrose Supermarket in Beaconsfield

A local #community magazine containing community, business and charitable editorial in the Beaconsfield, Knotty Green, Seer Green and Forty Green area. 8,300 copies printed and hand delivered by Royal Mail to residences and businesses in the HP9 -1 and HP9 -2 businesses in these areas. Copies available at Waitrose Supermarket in Beaconsfield

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LOCAL BUSINESS<br />

Making oral hygiene<br />

more sustainable<br />

“Oral hygiene: the practice of keeping the<br />

mouth clean and healthy by brushing and<br />

flossing to prevent tooth decay and gum<br />

disease.” (healthofchildren.com)<br />

This isn’t only essential for our own personal health<br />

but also for our wellbeing as who doesn’t love that<br />

minty fresh feeling. However, for so long now the<br />

only solution for this basic need has been single use<br />

plastic toothbrushes, toothbrush heads, toothpaste<br />

and floss.<br />

Plastic is indeed a practical solution for oral<br />

hygiene. It’s robust, waterproof, safe to humans<br />

(in part) and cheaply available. What has however<br />

been overlooked for too long is its impact on the<br />

planet – its reliance on fossil fuels to manufacture<br />

and the fact it is simply not designed to be disposed<br />

of sustainably. It cannot biodegrade and ultimately<br />

leaches chemicals into our soils and waters, and<br />

worse into the atmosphere if incinerated.<br />

The good news<br />

is that raised<br />

awareness of our<br />

climate crisis and<br />

ingenious human<br />

endeavour, has<br />

resulted in many<br />

more sustainable<br />

solutions for<br />

maintaining<br />

excellent oral<br />

hygiene.<br />

One of the smartest solutions has been to replace<br />

plastic with another super strong and robust material,<br />

that not only grows sustainably but is biodegradable<br />

- the super plant, bamboo. The majority of high<br />

street shops now sell bamboo toothbrushes and<br />

bamboo interdental brushes. And for electric<br />

toothbrush users, recyclable toothbrush heads and<br />

bamboo alternatives are now available.<br />

Another seismic change has been the introduction<br />

of toothpaste tablets to replace toothpaste in tubes<br />

as we know it. These little tablets do everything that<br />

toothpaste does but use cleaner ingredients, pack<br />

a more minty punch and are zero waste coming in<br />

refillable glass jars. All you do is chew for 3-5 seconds<br />

and brush as normal.<br />

Where can you find your eco-friendly oral hygiene<br />

essentials in one place?<br />

Eco-Homemaker, an online shopping platform, is<br />

on a mission to make your life easier when it comes<br />

to eco-friendly shopping for your family. All of the<br />

above solutions are available on their website and<br />

are tried and tested by the local owners and their<br />

young family.<br />

12 <strong>Beaconsfield</strong> <strong>Together</strong> is part of Community <strong>Together</strong>

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