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Bite founder and CEO Lindsay McCormick found plastic toothpaste tubes annoying. Though refilling travel-sized shampoos and conditioners on her travels for work was easy, it seemed there was no choice ...
That was Bite founder Lindsay McCormick’s first thought when, in 2019, she received feedback from a customer who challenged the zero-waste company’s usage of eco-certified palm oil in its toothpaste ...
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Bite’s Lindsay McCormick began her venture with toothpaste. Bite founder and chief executive Lindsay McCormick said her company’s mission is simple: removing all plastics from personal care products ...
My bathroom feels like a land of trash. Everywhere I look, there are small products and tubes that are destined for the trash. A container of moisturizer lasts only a handful of months. Any creams or ...
Lindsay McCormick hadn’t intended to start a business. The former surf- and ski-instructor had been working on documentaries and traveling frequently to shoot when she realized some of the components ...
Dental hygiene aficionados have surely noticed a new format battling for a share of the oral hygiene market. Toothpaste tablets are dry, pressed-powder pills about the size of an aspirin or a pea.
The dentifrice delivery system has changed little since the first tube of toothpaste was filled more than 100 years ago. But that could change with the introduction of chewable toothpaste tablets, ...