fbpx

Want to know what can and can’t be recycled, understand recycling, reduce waste, and discover how to find recycled products? Recycling for dummies will help you improve your recycling habits and make a positive impact on the planet.

Order your copy of Recycling for Dummies here ->

Designed for the Conscious Consumer, LiveCoco brings you 100% recyclable, biodegradable and compostable solutions for your dental needs. Their toothpaste and products are vegan and cruelty-free too.

LiveCoco started by promoting the benefits of coconuts but soon became aware of their impact and wanted to make a change. Since then, they have been educating themselves about their products and packaging to make them 100% recyclable or compostable.

To ensure the products they were making actually get recycled, they created their own recycling program. Simply return the products and their packaging to them, and they will recycle them. This goes for people living in the UK, USA, Spain, Germany, France, Australia, and the Netherlands. They even provide a free recycling envelope.

LiveCoco: Recycled Material

Not quite recycled but the plastic used for their LiveCoco Activated Charcoal Powder & Oral-B Compatible Brush Heads is thermoplastic and is recyclable. They also use a recyclable form of nylon in their bristles.

Closing the Loop

LiveCoco has a recycling program for its products. You return the products and their packaging to them, and they will recycle them. This goes for people living in the UK, USA, Spain, Germany, France, Australia, and the Netherlands.

Extra Kudos

  • Their packaging comes in cardboard Kraft boxes with no plastic whatsoever.

Recyclable Products

Location

Recycled Materials

Product Category

plastic number picture 3 blue

subscribe today and get your free plastic recycling guide

We’ll send you useful recycling tips and highlight great brands using trash to make new products. 

Plastic Recycling

SUBSCRIBE TODAY AND GET YOUR FREE PLASTIC RECYCLING GUIDE

We’ll send you useful recycling tips and share great brands using trash to make new products.