The Berninox handle
Our handles are made of stainless steel, but not just any steel. Sourced from Europe, Berninox steel contains 85% recycled material, significantly reducing mining, and is produced in electric arc furnaces rather than blast furnaces that require large amounts of coal. With these factors combined, the steel used for Berninox produces four times less CO2 emissions than standard stainless steel (on average 1.53 kg CO2e per kg of steel produced, calculated according to ISO 14067, cradle-to-gate).
From an energy optimization perspective, choosing steel may seem surprising since its production requires a lot of energy. However, the required energy and carbon impact are significantly lower than for plastic. In Europe, plastic production averages 2 kg of CO2e per kg of plastic, while the steel used for Berninox handles produces 1.53 kg of CO2e per kg of steel. Moreover, the Berninox handle is reusable, making its long-term impact much lower compared to a fully disposable toothbrush.