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| Source: | LOHAS Weekly Newsletter |
| Published: | Wednesday, November 17, 2004 |
Recycline, Inc.(R), a leading environmental consumer products company, has introduced the first environment-friendly alternative to the disposable razor. The new PreserveTM Razor Recyclable is now available to Natural Product retailers and distributors nationwide.
Recycline is catering to the estimated 63 million consumers in the US who consider the environment when making purchasing decisions and to the retailers that sell natural products to them.
The Preserve Razor Recyclable is the latest addition to the Preserve brand, which already includes the number one selling toothbrush line in the natural product marketplace. "The razor category in the natural channel has been void of an innovative offering and it has taken us two years to fill it so we are extremely excited about this launch," says Recycline President and founder Eric Hudson. "As our first step in the category, the Preserve Razor Recyclable attacks the excessive resources consumed by disposable razors in the US. Next year, we will launch the Preserve Razor Replaceable," adds Hudson.
Like the Preserve(R) Toothbrush, the handles of the Preserve Razor Recyclable are made from 100% recycled plastics - at least 65% are recycled Stonyfield Farm(R) yogurt cups. Recycline's recycling partnership with The handles are also completely recyclable through community recycling programs that accept #5 plastics or by using Recycline's postage-paid recycling mailer. Recycline's new 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. These features make the Preserve Razor Recyclable ideal for recycling and help reduce resources consumed during its manufacture.
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