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Catty1
04-03-2011, 10:09 PM
An idle query.

With so many products being packaged in biodegradable or recyclable materials, it occurred to me recently that toothpaste isn't one of them.

Just found it kind of weird/interesting. Has anyone seen new 'green' packages for this stuff? I think the containers would take up a lot of landfill, as it's used so much.

wombat2u2004
04-04-2011, 06:18 AM
An idle query.

With so many products being packaged in biodegradable or recyclable materials, it occurred to me recently that toothpaste isn't one of them.

Just found it kind of weird/interesting. Has anyone seen new 'green' packages for this stuff? I think the containers would take up a lot of landfill, as it's used so much.

I think they would be difficult to recycle because of the toothpaste residue left in the tubes. Unlike bottles and jars etc etc that can be cleaned easily.

Catty1
04-04-2011, 09:48 AM
I did some reading up - I guess they all can be recycled. Some people cut them open to rinse them out.

Any plastics etc that need to be clean I just do with my dishes. Mind you, I do my dishes by hand. :)