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Huppy Toothpaste tablets

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Toothpaste tablets

Plastic-free tin and compostable refills; a 2 while its certifications are confirmed from primary sources.

Plastic-FreeRefillable TinCompostable RefillsVeganFluoride-FreeSLS-Free
2 / 10 Low plastic footprint $$

Toothpaste tablets in a refillable tin, refilled from compostable paper pouches. Vegan and SLS-free.

How this score breaks down

Plastic-derived chemicals of concern No concerns
No phthalates, bisphenols, or PFAS.
Intentionally added microplastics None added
None
Packaging plastic intensity Plastic-free
Refillable tin + compostable paper refills
Microfibre / shedding Doesn't shed
Not a textile, so nothing sheds in use or washing.
Transparency and disclosure Fully disclosed
Full ingredient list

Strengths

  • Plastic-free refillable tin
  • Compostable refills
  • Vegan and SLS-free

Trade-offs

  • Tablets feel different from paste at first
  • The fluoride-free formula will not suit everyone; choose based on your dental needs
  • B Corp and Climate Neutral are still being confirmed from primary sources, so this entry is partial confidence

What it's made of

Chewable toothpaste tablets in a refillable tin, refilled from compostable paper pouches. There is no plastic tube.

PartMaterial
FormatChewable toothpaste tablets
TinRefillable aluminium
Refill pouchCompostable paper

Free of Plastic tube, SLS

Packaging
Refillable tin + compostable paper refills
Microplastics
None

Certifications

Independent, third-party certifications only. Tap any badge to see what it verifies.

About Huppy

Huppy makes plastic-free oral care in a refillable tin with compostable refills. Its B Corp and Climate Neutral certifications are being confirmed against primary sources.

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Melissa Walker, founder of Thriving Sustainably

Hi, I’m Melissa-founder of Thriving Sustainably

Melissa Walker is the founder of Thriving Sustainably. A mom who started reading the labels after learning how much microplastic ends up in our bodies, she co-leads the environmental pillar of a Fortune 500 company’s employee sustainability program and rates brands against public certification databases so families can lower their microplastic exposure without the guesswork.