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A smarter greener deodorant stick? Hmmm...

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Just what the world needs: self-illuminating deodorant
A new Kickstarter campaign aims to make the deodorant stick more environmentally friendly by cutting back on plastic packaging
By replacing the disposable stick with a reusable dispenser, ClickStick's designers claim plastic waste is cut by as much as 90 percent
When the dispenser runs dry, you fill it up again with pouches of your preferred deodorant or, at a reduced price, ClickStick's own
"Smartness" comes by way of an accompanying app which gauges your deodorant needs based on your attributes and habits
A new Kickstarter campaign aims to make the deodorant stick more environmentally friendly by cutting back on plastic packaging
By replacing the disposable stick with a reusable dispenser, ClickStick's designers claim plastic waste is cut by as much as 90 percent
When the dispenser runs dry, you fill it up again with pouches of your preferred deodorant or, at a reduced price, ClickStick's own
Just what the world needs: self-illuminating deodorant
"Smartness" comes by way of an accompanying app which gauges your deodorant needs based on your attributes and habits
A new Kickstarter campaign aims to make the deodorant stick more environmentally friendly by cutting back on plastic packaging
When the dispenser runs dry, you fill it up again with pouches of your preferred deodorant or, at a reduced price, ClickStick's own
Just what the world needs: self-illuminating deodorant
"Smartness" comes by way of an accompanying app which gauges your deodorant needs based on your attributes and habits
At the moment ClickStick is a prototype, with the team commercialising the product into a first wave of releases with the funds from the successful Kickstarter campaign
A new Kickstarter campaign aims to make the deodorant stick more environmentally friendly by cutting back on plastic packaging
Just what the world needs: self-illuminating deodorant
When the dispenser runs dry, you fill it up again with pouches of your preferred deodorant or, at a reduced price, ClickStick's own
By replacing the disposable stick with a reusable dispenser, ClickStick's designers claim plastic waste is cut by as much as 90 percent
At the moment ClickStick is a prototype, with the team commercialising the product into a first wave of releases with the funds from the successful Kickstarter campaign
"Smartness" comes by way of an accompanying app which gauges your deodorant needs based on your attributes and habits
A new Kickstarter campaign aims to make the deodorant stick more environmentally friendly by cutting back on plastic packaging
By replacing the disposable stick with a reusable dispenser, ClickStick's designers claim plastic waste is cut by as much as 90 percent
When the dispenser runs dry, you fill it up again with pouches of your preferred deodorant or, at a reduced price, ClickStick's own
A new Kickstarter campaign aims to make the deodorant stick more environmentally friendly by cutting back on plastic packaging
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3 comments
Nellie Brook
Some inaccuracies... In fact, if you read the creator's profile and the Kickstarter page, it seems that this project was developed for simplicity for disabled people.
Dr D
I saw this when it first hit the crowd funding arena. Talk about a solution waiting for a problem! Between shipping costs complexity in contents and the fact that the MINIMAL plastic saved is so overshadowed by the fact that each refill now comes in a separate device plus the price is insane sorry but this one is a big goose egg and I am a big supporter of crowd funding projects and those that step up to attempt to be entrepreneurial.
Mel Tisdale
If nothing else, it sounds like it might have some handy components for adapting to other uses. in the meantime, it would stop me throwing away significant amounts of unusable deodorant stick each time one runs out.