In a 1990 consumer handbook, the Environmental Protection Agency estimated that the U.S. produced 2 billion disposable razors and razor blades per year. There are now 80 million additional people ...
The plastic handle on a disposable razor can’t easily be recycled, and billions of razors end up in landfills each year. But a new design from Kai, a Japanese razor manufacturer, swaps plastic for ...
Company also launches U.S. razor recycling initiative to fill gaps of curbside recycling programs and help consumers participate in the fight for sustainable personal care SHELTON, Conn., March 9, ...
More people are finding ways to ditch plastic razors and swap them out for a more sustainable option. Environmentalists say the timing couldn't be any better as more than 2 billion plastic razors end ...
Trying to reconcile a desire for smooth, hairless skin with an eco-conscious lifestyle can be, well, challenging. Most razors are designed for convenience, which is why billions of disposable plastic ...
Schick announced today the introduction of the Xtreme 3 Eco Glide, the first disposable razor on the mass market to be made with 100% post-consumer recycled (PCR) plastic. It is also the first and ...
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