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Recycline Inc., Waltham, Mass., has introduced the Preserve Razor Recyclable, what it calls "the first environment-friendly alternative to the disposable razor."

The Preserve Razor Recyclable is the latest addition to the Preserve brand, which includes the number-one selling toothbrush toothbrush,
n a handheld device with an arrangement of bristles at one end, and a handle designed to reach effectively all exposed surfaces of the teeth and gingiva.
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The razors' handles are made from 100-percent recycled plastics, at least 65 percent of which are recycled Stonyfield Farm Stonyfield Farm is an organic yogurt maker located in Londonderry, New Hampshire, in the USA. The company makes the number-one selling brand of organic yogurt and number-three overall yogurt brand in the United States.  yogurt cups. The handles are completely recyclable through community programs that accept #5 plastics or by using Recycline's postage-paid mailer (1) An e-mail program. See e-mail program.

(2) A message sent by an e-mail program.

(3) A person or organization sending e-mail.
. Recycline's patent-pending design uses only one type of material in the handle, and its unique attachment mechanism enables the user to easily pop off the blade when finished.

Recycline President and founder Eric Hudson says disposable razors contribute nearly 2 million pounds of virgin plastics to U.S. landfills yearly, making it "important to look at the life-cycle of the product and design it so that it can be recycled again."

The razor, which will be available to natural product retailers and distributors nationwide in September, features an ergonomic ergonomic - Concerning ergonomics or exhibitting good ergonimics.  handle, twin blades that flex and pivot to prevent nicks and cuts and a premium blade coating to ensure smooth strokes.

The suggested retail price for a four-pack of the Preserve Razor Recyclable is $6.99. Recycline will also offer $4.99 blade replacement five-packs that also fit Gillette Sensor The Gillette Sensor is a line of safety razors released by Gillette in 1990. It was the first razor to have spring-loaded blades. Gillette claims that the blades recede into the cartridge head when they make contact with skin, helping to prevent cuts and allowing for a closer shave.  razors.
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Title Annotation:Back Page; Recycline Inc. introduced environment-friendly razor
Publication:Recycling Today
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Date:Aug 1, 2004
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