We have a
thread on growing your own floss,
here, though this thread is about
buying dental floss. I'd love to hear other experiences and choices in this space.
In the growing your own thread,
Nicole wrote about the dental floss that Paul and I use:
Nicole Alderman wrote:I kind of freaked out, too, when I realized most floss is coated with teflon. There are still some coated with wax (though the wax is probably mostly petrolum-based).
The floss I now buy (Dr. Tung's Smart Floss) is made with plant fibers and coated with beeswax. I don't like that it's packaged in plastic, but at least the plastic isn't touching my mouth. I think there's also a silk floss out there, somewhere, but I can't remember what it's called (I just remember it was really expensive).
Then, from our Plastic-free July challenge thread, we have
this post from Thekla three years ago:
Thekla McDaniels wrote:I found a dental floss that comes in a little cardboard box. The floss itself is still a form of polymer, a plastic. I did find a dental floss made of silk (it came in a plastic box), and I bought them both. When I floss, sometimes I use baking soda to polish between my teeth. The silk floss did not standup to the bkg soda, even when doubled. Still when I found both products (side by side in the dental care row) I was very excited. I just wonder when the silk floss makers will ditch the plastic box!
I just did a search and it looks like there are a LOT of eco dental floss options now!
All of these are available in
cardboard boxes:
100% silk floss (with plant-based cellophane wrappers inside)Bamboo charcoal floss (vegan)Bamboo without the charcoal floss (vegan)corn or veg based (polylacticacid) polyester biodegradable floss (vegan)Cute glass floss dispensers for your bathroom counter or shelfMini compost cans for your bathroom counter or shelf
I think the zero-waste or plastic-free consumers have been creating and driving these choices - which I think is cool!
This article has a good list (though it's FULL of ads):
Eco-friendly dental floss: safe alternatives (plastic-free & biodegradable).
I'm curious if anybody has tried one of these newer ones and had a better
experience than what Thekla described three years ago.