Description
Do you know what happens to the (disposable) razor blades you toss in the bin? It is an
essential question that gets too little attention. If the answer were common knowledge,
we would hopefully think twice before getting new razors. The amount of discarded
blades makes the question so important. It is billions every year, the majority of which
consists of both plastic and metal, a combination making recycling unviable. Therefore,
the answer to the initial question is disappointing: very little. Except for becoming a
contributor to the plastic soup and the plastic crisis. So, please reconsider and choose
eco-friendly razors.
Sustainable razors unique in every way
The razor market is gilded in plastic and fraught with polarisation. The major market
holders launch a new model annually, almost by tradition, yet have never produced a
genuinely eco-friendly one. Also, it has been enough with the blue and pink division: the
needless split between men's and women's models.
Eco-friendly
Finally, there is an eco-friendly solution to plastic razor pollution. In our search for an
alternative material, we settled on residual products from the wood industry. We solved
two problems in one fell swoop using this kind of material. First, we avoid the need for
large quantities of plastic for razor blades. And second, we process materials previously
considered waste. A combination of solutions that contributes directly to a cleaner
future.
Unisex
Dear ladies, please forget about that annoying and useless pink tax. In our world,
creating a separate and more expensive line of razors for women is very wrong. Most
importantly, a razor should provide a smooth shave, whether used on a beard or legs.
That is why we focused on shaving comfort and not on the razor handle's colour. The
result is extraordinary: the world’s most natural razor made for both men and women.