Why bamboo, not plastic. Honestly.
Plastic toothbrushes take ~500 years to decompose. Bamboo takes 6 months. The price is the same. The convenience is the same. Here's the rest of what changes — without the greenwashing.
Numbers that should bother you.
To decompose in soil
The plastic toothbrush you used in 1995 is still here. So are all the ones since.
Plastic brushes per person, per year
India discards roughly 150 million plastic toothbrushes annually.
Most-found item on beaches
Toothbrushes rank just below straws and bottle caps in coastal cleanups.
Plastic toothbrushes go to landfill
Even the ones marked "recyclable" rarely make it through municipal recycling.
Renewable. Compostable. Same convenience.
Grass, not wood
Bamboo regrows in 3–5 years from the same root system. No replanting, no deforestation. Some species grow up to 91 cm in a single day.
Composts in 6 months
Bury the handle in soil, in your compost bin, or in a city compost facility. It returns to earth — no microplastics, no chemicals, no centuries-long wait.
Naturally antimicrobial
Bamboo contains a natural agent called "bamboo kun" that resists bacterial growth — meaning your toothbrush handle stays cleaner between brushes than a plastic one.
Carbon-negative crop
Bamboo absorbs ~35% more CO₂ than equivalent tree mass. Every product you buy comes from a forest that's actively pulling carbon out of the air.
From Assam forest, back to soil.
Bamboo grows in Assam
Sustainable forests, harvested seasonally, regrown from the same root system within 3–5 years.
Hand-finished by artisans
Cut, sanded, and quality-checked individually. No glossy coatings, no chemical treatments.
Plastic-free packed
Paper, cardboard, recycled fibre. Nothing wrapped, nothing taped, nothing wasted.
Lives in your home
Same daily routine as plastic. 3 months of brushing. Air-dry between uses to extend life.
Pluck bristles, compost handle
Pliers separate the bristles (recyclable). The bamboo goes in your compost bin or backyard soil.
Returns to soil
~6 months. Becomes nutrient for the next generation of plants. Loop closed.
Honest about what's not perfect.
Most eco brands don't tell you this — but bamboo toothbrush bristles are nylon-6. Why? Because plant-based bristles fall apart in your mouth within a week. Nylon-6 is BPA-free, recyclable when separated, and lasts the full 3 months a brush should last.
We could call ourselves '100% biodegradable' and hide the bristle thing in the small print. We don't. Pluck the bristles out at end of life, send them to a recycling facility, and compost the bamboo handle.
We're working on plant-based alternatives that meet the durability bar. When we get there, you'll be the first to know — and we'll switch every brush we ship.
Five small steps. One honest start.
Pick a swap, or grab the Switch Kit and convert your morning routine in one purchase.