Paper Razor: the revolutionary paper razor that folds like origami (and says goodbye to single-use plastic)

    The Japanese company Kai Group has launched Paper Razor, the first all-paper razor (except for the blades)

    Every day, all over the world, countless plastic razors end up in the trash. To reduce the impact of disposable pollution, the Japanese company Kai Group launched the first razor completely made of paper (except for the blades), ecological and water resistant. 





    The revolutionary project is called Paper Razor and aims to reduce by 98% the plastic used in the razors we are used to. Made with a special paper that resists water up to a temperature of 40 ° C, the innovative shaving tool weighs only 4 grams and will be sold in flat and space-saving cardboard packs, inside which the head is located. with blades.

    Paper Razor: the revolutionary paper razor that folds like origami (and says goodbye to single-use plastic)

    @Kai Group

    Once you have opened the package, just follow the instructions and fold the razor as if it were an origami. The set of the Kai Group company, specialized in blades and knives, includes five razors with different colors and will be available from next April, initially only on the Japanese market, at a cost of about 8 euros.

    Paper Razor: the revolutionary paper razor that folds like origami (and says goodbye to single-use plastic)

    @Kai Group


     

    According to the estimates of the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency), Approximately 2 billion plastic razors end up in the trash every year with a frightening environmental impact. So, eco-friendly alternatives like Paper Razor can really make a difference for our Planet!


    Font: Kai Group

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