MALMÖ, Sweden: To meet the needs and demands of the customer, TePe GOOD, the sustainable toothbrush range from TePe Oral Hygiene Products, has recently been updated. The toothbrushes now come in three new colours, making it more appealing to all members of the family to brush their teeth in an environmentally friendly way.
Since the launch of TePe GOOD in 2018, customers worldwide have asked for more handle colours besides the original green. TePe Oral Hygiene Products is now happy to offer three more colours in its sustainable toothbrush range, namely yellow, turquoise and pink. This means that all three toothbrush sizes—regular, compact and mini—now come in four handle colours. The new colours will be gradually introduced between December 2019 and February 2020.
The TePe GOOD toothbrush enables sustainable and effective daily oral care. Thanks to a renewable raw material made from sugar cane, 95% of the carbon dioxide emissions are recirculated through the life cycle of the toothbrush handle, making it almost entirely climate neutral.
TePe GOOD is part of TePe’s overall sustainability strategy which has the ultimate aim of shifting to renewable materials for its products and packaging. According to the company, production takes place at TePe’s manufacturing plant in Malmö and uses 100% green energy—partly produced by the company’s own rooftop solar power facility.
TePe aims to conduct its work in accordance with the UN Sustainable Development Goals as part of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and it encourages all its users to dispose of products and packaging responsibly.
More information about TePe’s sustainability commitment can be found here.
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