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Bamboo difference:
Bamboo is one of the world’s fastest-growing plants, capable of growing up to three feet in 24 hours. Bamboo grows about 39 inches in a single day making it a much more sustainable resource than virgin wood. It requires little water, and no fertilizer, and regenerates on its own after cutting. The more regularly bamboo is harvested, the faster it grows.
It belongs to the grass family, or Poaceae, a family of plants characterized by long, slender leaves and hollow stems. Unlike trees, most grasses reach their full height in a single growing season compared to decades.
Bamboo absorbs 35% more CO₂ per hectare than equivalent plants and can grow up to 39 inches in just one day. That means that bamboo is ultra-replenishable in addition to helping reduce deforestation (15% of deforestation is due to toilet paper production).
Water preservation: it takes 30% less water to make bamboo toilet paper than regular toilet paper! One roll of Bamboo paper takes around 0.59 gallons of water. One roll of conventional paper takes 37 gallons of water!
Bamboo is 100% biodegradable.
Process:
Unbleached and FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) certified bamboo is chipped down and the useful and non-useful material is separated, it simply goes into a thermo process of water to turn it into pulp. The additive of silicate of soda which is toxic-free and safe, is used as a binding agent to make the pulp bales. The bales are then turned into toilet paper, with nothing else added including any whitening agents. It is then pressed and rolled out into the TP we love!
NOTE:
Organically grown bamboo pulp is harvested in China. Companies explain that: “Previous life cycle analyses comparing the impact of tree-free toilet paper produced in China for western markets to that of domestically produced tree paper indicate that, even with the incremental carbon and environmental costs associated with ocean freight, the imported tree-free paper uses less carbon by a factor of three. Simply put, tree paper is made by systematically destroying the most efficient system of carbon capture on earth: the Boreal Forest. The benefits of keeping those forests working as they’re supposed to far outweigh the costs of the alternative.”
If you too want to be part of the solution to protect the Earth and have fewer chemicals and toxins around, here is how to choose the most eco-friendly TP on the market:
✅ Tree-Free: avoid TP that is made with trees including the recycling ones, they are made by trees, and then they have been highly processed.
✅ FSC Certified: FSC certification ensures that products come from responsibly managed forests that provide environmental, social, and economic benefits. FSC Certified toilet paper means the source comes from certified mills and farms. Purchasing FSC-certified paper helps protect the forests of local communities and even helps people rebuild their forest homes. Purchasing FSC-certified paper helps prevent deforestation, including the conversion of natural forests into plantations.
✅ Hydrogen peroxide: which is a natural alternative to chemical bleaching agents.
✅ Panda friendly: Great strides have been made in recent years in China to conserve the Giant Pandas through the establishment of Panda reserves.
Panda-friendly bamboo:
✅ Plastic-free packaging: I avoid plastic packaging
✅ Organic bamboo: 100% Natural Responsibly Sourced Bamboo
✅ PLUS:
🍃 Simply making the switch to alternative, eco-friendly tree-free paper products can have a far greater impact than you can even imagine !🐠 🐙 🐢
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Who Gives A Crap Certified Bamboo Tissue
It is tree-free paper (meaning no trees are destroyed to make their tissues)
💖 Their bamboo tissues are made with FCS-certified and B-Corp certified!
I recommend their 100% bamboo toilet paper, which is made with the same 100% bamboo fibers.
This brand also makes sustainable toilet paper.
15% of global deforestation is caused by toilet paper.
This brand makes its toilet paper from FSC-certified bamboo fibers
Who Gives A Crap bamboo tissue box has 65 tissues. Their tissues are 7.87″x 7.67″ each
🌎🍃 They are wrapped in elegant paper
MATERIAL: FSC Certified bamboo
Who Gives A Crap Toilet Paper Bamboo Toilet paper is currently one of my favorite brands.
It is tree-free paper (meaning no trees are destroyed to make their toilet paper)
💖 Their bamboo toilet paper is FCS-certified and unbleached!
I recommend their 100% bamboo toilet paper, which is made with 100% bamboo fibers.
Whitened using both Chlorine Dioxide (ClO2) and Hydrogen Peroxide (H2O2).
Who Gives A Crap Toilet Paper is composed of super long rolls (at least 370 sheets), which in the end is more affordable than conventional toilet paper, which charges for tools instead of sheets.
They are 27% cheaper than the average market price (52¢ per 100 sheets) based on April 2024 data of the top 100 US toilet paper products.
MATERIAL: FSC bamboo, PACKAGING: paper 🐠 🐙 🐢
GOOD: 100% FSC Certified Bamboo, plastic-free, ECF. Plus, they are B Corp Certified!
💖 Who Gives A Crap Sponge helps reduce deforestation
This sustainable Swedish Dishcloth is one part sponge, one part cloth, and three parts marvelous. These sponges are reusable and washable! A more sustainable and reusable paper towel alternative.
Great for soaking up spills or wiping down appliances and countertops. I use them in the kitchen and clean the bathroom.
The super dryness when dry is what keeps bacteria at bay! Run your Dream Cloth under some water to soften it up. Once damp, it absorbs like a sponge and scrubs like a cloth. Use with your favorite cleaning product or on its own.
MATERIAL: 70% cellulose and 30% repurposed cotton
Who Gives A Crap Compostable Food Scrap Bags are a solution to the over 1 billion metric tonnes of food that is wasted every year and a lot of that ends up in landfills. These compostable bags keep food waste out of landfills, allowing it to break down and turn back into useful organic matter.
💖 These Compostable Food Scrap Bags are certified industrially compostable only (BPI ASTM D6400 certification #10529026) but not all councils/municipalities accept biodegradable food scrap bags. Check with them first!
MATERIAL: certified industrially compostable