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- Friday March 7, 2014
An element of my work takes me to projects with my colleague, a sustainability officer. Like today. Got me thinking - I thought that DE manufacturers may market themselves more towards the benefits of wet shaving from a sustainability perspective. Less plastic waste from cartridges going to landfill.
It may happen - I dont really use social media, so it may happen there. It maybe the marketing department at the likes of Gillette have a bigger budget. Or I could be just not aware of such campaigns.
Did a little poking around on Amazon & was intrigued that some sellers (particularly of low cost generic, what we know as Chinese razors) are using terms such as reusable for DE's. I think this is a positive if it gets more men and ladies using traditional shaving for their own reasons. There are also bamboo handled razors with an eco slant in the blurb.
I like to keep an eye on Mutiny Shaving's website for their latest releases. I really should get round to buying a handle that is made from recycled fishing nets.
Anyway, my shaving thought for the day
It may happen - I dont really use social media, so it may happen there. It maybe the marketing department at the likes of Gillette have a bigger budget. Or I could be just not aware of such campaigns.
Did a little poking around on Amazon & was intrigued that some sellers (particularly of low cost generic, what we know as Chinese razors) are using terms such as reusable for DE's. I think this is a positive if it gets more men and ladies using traditional shaving for their own reasons. There are also bamboo handled razors with an eco slant in the blurb.
I like to keep an eye on Mutiny Shaving's website for their latest releases. I really should get round to buying a handle that is made from recycled fishing nets.
Anyway, my shaving thought for the day