This startup redesigned the electric toothbrush to make it repairable and recyclable
Once the battery dies on most electric toothbrushes, it’s time to put it in the trash. But not with the new Suri.
When the rechargeable battery wears out inside a typical electric toothbrush, it can’t be replaced—which means the entire, otherwise functional toothbrush ends up in a landfill (or, if someone is particularly responsible, an e-waste recycling facility). But a new modular electric toothbrush, designed with sustainability in mind, can be repaired, so it lasts as long as possible.