Get 20% off Bite's iconic Toothpaste Bits and other sustainable bathroom swaps during their Earth Week sale

Plus, get a free $2 donation to a sustainability-focused nonprofit.
By Leah Stodart  on 
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Still using Crest and Colgate in 2023? Couldn't be us. Credit: Bite

SAVE 20%: Through April 22, get 20% off during Bite's sitewide sale on eco-friendly bathroom products. Plus, Bite will throw in a free $2 donation to the cause of your choice. Use code EARTH at checkout.


One of our absolute favorite zero-waste home brands, Bite (Because It's The Earth), is holding a rare sitewide sale in honor of Earth Week. Use the code EARTH at checkout to get 20% off their iconic Bite Toothpaste Bits, as well as the rest of Bite's sustainable personal care products including teeth whitening gel, deodorant, and body balm.

Your purchase will also unlock a $2 donation (paid for by Bite) to one of their sustainability-focused nonprofit partners including Rainforest Trust, Marine Mammal Care Center, and the Environmental Law Alliance Worldwide. You choose the one that resonates the most.

If you've been wanting to go a little more eco-friendly at home, toothpaste is a good place to start. Bite's chewable Toothpaste Bits are a Shark Tank legend that can eliminate the plastic footprint of one of the most wasteful bathroom habits — and look way less crusty while doing it. Your chewable tablets arrive in a refillable glass jar and taste really good, all while avoiding potentially-toxic additives typically found in traditional toothpaste. The aluminum deodorant and body balm sticks, floss jars, and more have the same reusable and refillable approach.

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Traditional tubes of toothpaste are constructed of multiple plastics and bendy aluminum, and that tricky mixture of materials is almost never accepted for conventional recycling methods. This means that a vast majority of the one billion toothpaste tubes discarded each year head straight to the landfill (or the ocean) where they'll break down at an agonizing pace and release methane for the next 500 years. Plastic deodorant sticks and single-use floss picks have similarly dire destinies.

Consider small steps to being more sustainable in your own life this Earth Week, and check out Bite's sale while supplies last.

Leah Stodart
Leah Stodart
Senior Shopping Reporter

Leah Stodart is a Philadelphia-based Senior Shopping Reporter at Mashable where she covers essential home tech like vacuums and TVs as well as sustainable swaps and travel. Her ever-growing experience in these categories comes in clutch when making recommendations on how to spend your money during shopping holidays like Black Friday, which Leah has been covering for Mashable since 2017.

Leah graduated from Penn State University in 2016 with dual degrees in Sociology and Media Studies. When she's not writing about shopping (or shopping online for herself), she's almost definitely watching a horror movie, "RuPaul's Drag Race," or "The Office." You can follow her on X at @notleah or email her at [email protected].

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