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Who Gives A Crap – Eco Friendly Toilet Roll, Box of 48 Toilet Rolls (3-Ply, 400 Sheets) | Soft, Strong, Sustainable, Biodegradable, Plastic-Free

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it works great! It’s strong enough for the job. We’ve had barely any issues with “bits on the bum”, “poking” through or leaking through. Believe it or not, you can apply these principles to the toilet; in fact, there’s such a thing as zero waste toilet paper(bidet, anyone?). It’s a good thing we have the room, because 96 rolls of toilet paper takes up a bunch of space. Recycled vs bamboo: which is better for the environment? Still theWho Gives a Crap recycled TPis overall better environmentallysince it repurposes waste already in existence. it feels great! Again, it’s not kitten soft but it doesn’t need to be. Though it is softer than the 100% recycled toilet paper.

Who Gives A Crap’s toilet papers blow any public washroom toilet paper we’ve used out of the water with their quality. They are both much stronger and softer than any public washroom toilet paper we’ve ever tried (and we’ve tried a lot).That’s why our recycled toilet tissue is made from 100% recycled paper. This includes post-consumer waste paper (things like textbooks, workbooks, office paper, etc) and a small percentage (around 5%) of post-industrial paper. This means offcuts from nearby paper factories which our partners buy and re-purpose to make tissue paper. By using recycled paper, we’re reducing our CO2 and particulate matter emissions, as well as saving water.” ( https://support.whogivesacrap.org/hc/en-us/articles/360035166774-100-Recycled-Toilet-Paper) Otherwise, we LOVE Who Gives A Crap! (and we hope you will too!) Pros of the 100% recycled toilet paper

At first the prices seem expensive but these are ‘double rolls’ meaning you actually get more sheets per roll than you normally would in a supermarket. These toilet rolls have 370 sheets making them around the same price as most supermarket toilet papers. Long story short, we have to wrap our toilet paper and paper towels in something to keep them moisture-free and hygienic. I suppose a lot of this is down to personal preference and I think it’s hard to figure out which is the most eco-friendly. I went into more detail about eco-friendly toilet paper here and discuss alternatives to toilet paper as well. Forest Friendly Tissues We’ve chosen their 100% recycled toilet paper over their bamboo toilet paper because the recycled option:Plus, there’s so much more to buy from Who Gives A Crap if you love and want to support its mission. Beyond toilet paper, the brand also offers tissues, paper towels and biodegradable cloths (similar to the cult-favorite Swedish dishcloths). They are mainly known for their toilet papers. They sell both 100% recycled toilet paper and 100% bamboo toilet paper. In addition to toilet papers, they also sell forest friendly tissues, forest friendly paper towels, and a reusable paper towel alternative. Nothing in this article discusses the bleaches used in toilet paper. I’ve not been able to find any information on whether Who Gives a Crap paper uses chorine bleach, which basically results in putting poison into the waterways. If it’s not discussed, then it’s quite possible that this paper uses chlorine instead of the environmentally benign alternatives. If you’d like to read more about it, the NRDC recently released their third sustainability “report card” for common toilet paper brands and both Who Gives A Crap 100% Recycled TP and Premium 100% Bamboo TP are on the list: “The Issue with Tissue 2021 Scorecard.” Price comparison of Who Gives A Crap vs popular toilet paper brands. Values from YourBestDigs.com and us.WhoGivesACrap.org; price in USD. This table was last updated in March 2022. Cost summary of Who Gives A Crap toilet paper

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