Recyclable
This product contains recyclable materials. It may be recyclable with curbside recycling collections, but might need to be sent to a special recycling facility. Contact your local waste-hauler or recycling facility for details. Appropriate facilities may not exist in your area.
Sustainable Lifestyle
This product helps promote a more sustainable lifestyle. Whether it encourages re-use and the movement away from disposable products, or it promotes sustainable actions like recycling and composting, this product can help you lower your environmental footprint.
BPA Free
Products that are labeled as BPA free do not contain Bisphenol A, a chemical commonly found in plastic products. Studies on BPA exposure have shown that high levels of BPA could lead to hormone disruption, effects on behavior and brain function, reproductive problems, breast cancer, heart disease, infertility, and more.
Recycled Packaging
This product is packaged or shipped in materials that contain recycled content.
Hemp
This high-yield crop grows quickly and usually doesn’t rely on harsh pesticides and fertilizers, making it a dependable renewable resource. The cannabis plant produces more fiber per acre than common textile crops like cotton and flax, and actually adds nutrients to the soil instead of depleting them! Hemp is strong, breathable, and moisture wicking, and it requires minimal dye during fabric production due to its high absorbency qualities.
"Shave" the world from plastic with the Butterfly Safety Razor from Albatross! Made from 100% high-polished stainless steel that is resistant to corrosion, it features a butterfly style opening that is easy to insert replacement blades into. It comes with 10 replacement blades and a hemp razor bag – and after each blade is used you can collect them and bring them back to the Albatross take back program to be upcycled into something new. It delivers a close, irritation-free shave, and is built Read Morefor years of use!
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