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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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Currently, they offer wholesale in Australia, the UK, and the USA so you may be able to find it in stores in those countries. However, 100% Bamboo is the brand's premium offering and, as a result, does feel a little softer and sturdier. As well as promising to be soft on bums, it’s durable and soft enough for nose-blowing too (which came in very handy during a recent cold). From the beginning, they have been more focused on improving the lives of people without basic sanitation and to do this without any investors, they had to base their manufacturing in China.

As well as recycling or composting the wrapper, you could even save it and reuse for wrapping a gift or something similar. Made with 100% recycled fibres coming from post consumer waste paper sources such as schools and officesObviously, it’s recyclable and you can save the wrapping paper for crafts if you have kids, or for wrapping presents at Christmas, but not everyone wants to do this. The sustainability movement today is associated with a lot of things – going vegan, traveling less, buying local, or switching to renewable energy. Where does our bathroom experience fit into the narrative around sustainability? Disclaimer: I was sent a box of Who Gives A Crap recycled toilet paper to try out. This review is genuine and honest. Who are Who Gives A Crap? it was graded an almost perfect sustainability score on the NRDC’s “The Issue with Tissue Scorecard 2021” report!!! Look for the FSC Certified 100% label for reassurance that no land has been cleared specifically to grow the bamboo and that the bamboo has been farmed in a more sustainable way.

Writing an ode to toilet paper is not something I ever imagined doing, but here we are. For me, it’s been a real game changer in many ways, and not only because of its sustainability credentials. I first came across it while setting myself the Plastic Free July challenge in 2018. It is as it sounds, where you avoid single-use plastic for an entire month. Both types of toilet rolls are also really long. At 400 and 370 sheets per roll, this number can be double the length of your usually supermarket toilet papers, such as Andrex, Velvet and the like. This makes the price per sheet very competitive. Having first got into sustainability when I volunteered in Tanzania with a water and sanitation charity, I have experienced life without a toilet, and it is not pleasant!Of course, toilet paper is also bleached to change it from brown to white, as this is what most consumers prefer now due to the ‘sparkly white’ marketing by mainstream toilet roll brands. So, first we tried Sustainable Earth by Staples Bathroom Tissue, and it wasn’t a success. It wasn’t at the quality of public washroom toilet paper but it was close. It’s 2-ply, whereas both of Who Gives A Crap’s toilet papers are 3-ply, and you can really tell the difference.

In our honest opinions, we think Who Gives A Crap’s toilet paper (both the 100% recycled and bamboo) are on par with the quality of the toilet paper made by the leading “traditional” toilet paper brands. During the early days of Covid-19 I was probably one of the few not stressing about toilet roll shortages." OptionsPost-consumer waste paper and bamboo are also in short supply in Australia. In China, WGAC have access to a large pool of local materials, plus they can use paper wrappers and recycled cardboard boxes. I’m all for natural, non-toxic products, but I don’t like liars or fear-based marketing so here are the facts… Of course, there is always going to be a minor risk, but due to the nature of their suppliers, it seems this risk is very low. cost when compared to cheap traditional brands, especially if you’re buying from Canada; though it’s on par with popular/premium traditional brands While the big brands hadn’t reduced their virgin fibre use, a number of smaller companies had launched new products made from recycled fibre or alternative sustainable materials. We found the same.

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