Le kit dentaire permet de disposer des outils nécessaires pour maintenir une bonne hygiène bucco-dentaire à domicile, mais il est entièrement composé de plastique jetable. Et qui utilise vraiment ce genre de choses ?
Nous envisagions de lancer une pétition pour éliminer les produits dentaires en plastique jetables et de l'envoyer à l'Association dentaire américaine ou canadienne.
Approuveriez-vous cela ?
Quel serait le moyen le plus efficace de porter cette question à l'attention des dentistes du Canada et des États-Unis ?
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I have been declining the freebies from my dentist ever since I started on my mission to eliminate as much plastic as possible from my life. I would sign your petition and suggest that they ditch the plastic and give out more sustainable products.
I like the sentiment but I also stopped taking the goodie bag because of all the plastic that comes with it. Would LOVE to see more sustainable goodie bags!!
I was recently at my dentist and refused the bag full of a plastic toothbrushes and single use floss picks. I explained I choose to use plastic free products and they seemed quite stunned that I didn’t want to take the bag. This is a great idea to promote less waste.
My dentist actually had bamboo toothbrushes available which is great, I always nab one if those instead of the plastic ones.
Has Etee looked into partnering with local dentists to be a supplier of bamboo brushes? Mine has theirs branded and they come in a paper box.
Yes, I would support a petition concerning the dental goodie bags. I have said no thank you to this for about the last 20 years. It’s amazing how many things you can change in your life by paying attention to the small things.
Yes, of course would support this. For a while I still took my free dental health bag and put the goodies with all the other items I offer to house guests. I have been turning it down more recently though and am going to stock up on Etee products for that purpose. I do see it being a difficult field to transition into more sustainable practices. Changing the goodie bag seems like a great start, even if it starts out for special events or locations; health fairs, shelters, schools, tribal clinics, mobile offices…