The favorite bamboo toothbrush of Canadians
OLA Bamboo toothbrushes are the best-selling bamboo toothbrushes in Quebec* and are widely used in dental clinics. Reduce your plastic waste and support the local economy by getting our toothbrushes made in Canada.
Stylish andComfortable
NaturallyAntimicrobial
100% compostablehandle
Bamboo Untouchedby Pandas
Reduced plasticwaste
ProudlyMade in Canada
Maple wood toothbrush
Discover the only toothbrush in the world from the circular economy. We recover wood scraps from a guitar factory to transform them, in our factory, into toothbrush handles.
From manufacturing leftovers
Circular economy
Light and nice in mouth
Bamboo toothbrush
Our eco-friendly toothbrushes are made from sustainable bamboo, providing a guilt-free oral care experience. With a focus on quality and sustainability, our toothbrushes are designed to make a positive impact on your dental routine and the environment.
Bamboo grows in 8 weeks
No pesticides
Light and hard
Unmatched Sustainability and Uncompromising Hygiene
By choosing bamboo toothbrushes, you actively contribute to reducing plastic waste. Over 5 billion plastic toothbrushes are discarded annually. Opting for bamboo is the best choice as it grows rapidly, is highly eco-friendly, and possesses antimicrobial properties. Join us in making a positive impact on our planet’s health.
Our best sellers
OLA Bamboo is more then just toothbrushes. We are dedicated to reduce plastic waste by offering many eco-friendly products.
$18.99 — available on subscription from $16.99 every 3 months
$4.99
Original price was: $27.99.$19.99Current price is: $19.99.
How to dispose of our toothbrushes
Long-Lasting Performance: 3-4 Months of Brushing
Our toothbrushes are designed to last 3-4 months, providing you with long-lasting performance and optimal oral care. Dentists recommend replacing your toothbrush after this period to maintain effective cleaning and ensure your oral health.
Separate the head
Our innovative design allows you to effortlessly separate the head from the handle after use. Break the head or simply pull out the bristles using pliers.
Compost the handle
Put the handle in the compost. The rest goes in the trash. You can also reuse the handle as a stake to support a plant, identify your plants in the garden or start your campfire. Give free rein to your imagination.
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