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Toothbrushes are typically made from plastic with nylon bristles. The handle is commonly made from a type of plastic like polypropylene, while the bristles are typically made from nylon. Additional components such as rubber grips or metal parts may also be present in some toothbrush designs.
Yes ,the bristles and the handles of toothbrush are made of the same material that is nylon.
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Plastic and plastic fibres.Mainly plastic.
No.
If you are referring to toothbrush cases then yes, most of them are made out of plastic, its not a very durable material but it is very cheap and does a very good job of protecting toothbrushes from dirt.
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A plastic toothbrush can take hundreds of years to decompose, as it is not easily broken down by natural processes. Biodegradable toothbrushes made from materials like bamboo can decompose within a few months to a few years, depending on the specific material and conditions.
Which plastic code is used depends on what plastic is used. Toothbrush handles are either polypropylene (code 5) or HDPE (code 2). However, the bristles are usually made of something else, e.g. nylon, so there is no appropriate code. Codes are used on items which can be recycled and you can't do that with mixed materials.
they are not made of plastic, they are made of very thin rubber
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a plastic pen is made out of a special type of plastic that is moulded to the shape of a pen! :)