Like electric toothbrush? Here's sustainable choice endorsed by Gwyneth Paltrow

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Ever wondered how many toothbrushes are discarded worldwide every year? They contribute significantly to the accumulation of plastic waste on Earth, posing serious environmental threats. SURI, a sustainable products company based in London, claims to have a solution to this plastic problem. The name SURI is derived from 'Sustainable Rituals,' and their electric toothbrush is a hit with Amazon customers.
The brand states that the brush heads are made from plant-based corn starch, and the bristles are made from castor oil. The brush body is made from aluminium, making it durable and easily recyclable. Brush heads can be recycled for free in the US and UK.
The rechargeable battery reportedly lasts for forty days on a full charge. Meanwhile, the UV-C technology in the toothbrush's travel case sterilizes it in a minute. The brand highlighted a comment by Academy Award-winning actress Gwyneth Paltrow endorsing the product. News about the Suri toothbrush has been trending on Google for its sustainability, quality and design.
Generally, an electric toothbrush uses a motor to move the bristles back and forth, rotate, or vibrate. These vibrations remove plaque and debris from teeth and gums, effectively cleaning them.