SHAVENT

That's how relevant plastic-free shaving is

"It's just a small blade cartridge."
said over 3 billion wet shaver users worldwide...

WHAT DO YOU THINK?

How much non-recyclable composite waste (i.e. residual waste) does such a "small thing" as wet shaving cause every year?
We have researched and compiled the numbers for you in a calculator.

YOU CAN CHECK IT HERE:

 

 

We can avoid so much waste together!


Simply by switching from disposable heads to good old razor blades and using them in long-lasting sustainable razors, handles, knives and planes!

Because the garbage problem with "normal" razor replacement heads and supposedly cheap razor handles is that several raw materials are firmly connected to each other, hence the word composite garbage.

The interchangeable heads combine the metal blades with plastic and are usually also supplied in a plastic dispenser, the razor handles have "chic" colorful rubber attachments and plastic decorative strips.

The result: you can only dispose of all components in the household waste, because the valuable raw materials are lost through the solid and / or small-scale compound with plastic. 

 

You avoid that with almost every razor that uses classic razor blades!

These include, for example, safety razors, straight razors and also the new, easy-to-use, plastic-free swing-head razors, which offer a durable handle made of pure metal as a firm base that, thanks to its ergonomic design, does not need any plastic or rubber to lie firmly and comfortably in the hand!

They use classic razor blades, mostly the so-called half blades, half blades or single edge blades, which are available in many online stores and drugstores and are completely recyclable. These are "simple" razor blades split in half and pre-cut for easy and safe handling.

Another advantage:

Due to the cheap razor blades, changing the blade only costs a few cents instead of many euros with a replaceable head - so the purchase of an elegant, long-lasting razor pays off twice after a while: ecological AND economical!

 

Great, is not it?