Nasal hair and your carbon footprint

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The most important carbon footprint

It is estimated that globally around 10 billion batteries are thrown away every year. This represents a tremendous waste of resources and poses a real threat to the environment. It seems some batteries have a very short life. In no time the ‘juice’ is gone and you’re left with the problem of what to do with it. Discarding used batteries in the refuse is unforgivable. While some may argue about how real the threat of Global warming is, you can’t argue with the fact that many used batteries harm the environment. If you can’t use rechargeable batteries then you really must do everything you can to recycle them. Recycling saves precious resources because plastics and metals can be recovered and used to make new batteries. If you are passionate about the environment and care about sustainability you’ll appreciate the Bullet nose hair trimmer because it requires no batteries. Which means over your lifetime it will save you hundred’s of dollars. The Bullet is made from stainless steel and is 100% recyclable. To operate you simply twist the bottom of the device to rotate the safety blades for a smooth cutting action. Who needs batteries when you’ve got the greenest energy form there is… people power!

2 Responses to “Nasal hair and your carbon footprint”

  1. sergio says:

    :-) good stuff guys though you’d have to be a nose hair trimming fiend to go through hundreds of dollars in batteries!

  2. admin says:

    Hi Sergio it’s not just saving money on batteries. The average nose hair trimmer usually lasts, let’s be generous and say 2 years. So you buy another, and another when that model gives up on you. The Bullet is guaranteed beyond your lifetime, so you don’t have to buy another. Batteries are expensive and especially the extra long life, so it’s not unrealistic to say you’ll save hundreds of dollars. Hope that helps!

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