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Ethiscore Report Summary: Razors and shavers
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Buyer's guide to the most ethical razors and shavers
Tim Hunt asks, how do we get a clean shave and cut the environmental costs of razors and shaver?
From bio-plastics to cut-throat razors, we look into the market for wet and
dry shavers. We also investigate ways to combat waste from disposables, and
look at different shaving technologies.
The report includes:
- ethical and environmental ratings for 10 brands of wet shavers and 11 brands of dry shavers
- Best Buy recommendations
- price comparison of the brands
- profiles of selected companies
- whether to tax disposable razors
- cutting down on waste
- wind-up and solar shavers
- two women explain why they shave
As you would expect from a product that is used by most adults, the UK market
is huge. Around £265m per year is spent on wet-shave razors and £104m
on electric or dry shavers. From packaging to handles and blades, much of
our expenditure on wet shaving ends up in landfill. It is estimated that in
the USA over 20 billion disposable razors are thrown into landfill every year....
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