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May 28, 2024May 27, 2024

Top 5 Sustainable Toilet Paper Options for Reduced Footprint

As the world strives for eco-conscious practices, toilet paper production is being re-evaluated. Traditional tree-based options have been known to contribute to deforestation and uses harsh chemicals known for bleaching and processing which can also harm the environment. Luckily, a growing number of innovative brands are offering sustainable alternatives. From rapidly renewable bamboo to recycled fibers, these brands are creating high-quality toilet paper that’s kind to the environment. Let’s explore some of the top sustainable toilet paper brands that are both effective and earth-friendly.

  • Who Gives A Crap?– Who Gives A Crap toilet paper is made from 100% bamboo, a renewable resource that grows quickly and doesn’t require deforestation. Their bamboo is sourced from sustainably managed forests, and their packaging is plastic-free and compost friendly.

  • Reel Paper– Reel Paper toilet paper is also made from 100% bamboo. Their bamboo is organically grown and certified chlorine-free. Reel Paper also offers a subscription service, so you can get toilet paper delivered to your door on a regular basis.

  • Cloud Paper– Cloud Paper toilet paper is made from a blend of bamboo and recycled fiber. Their bamboo is sourced from family-owned farms in Asia, and their recycled fiber is FSC-certified. Cloud Paper also offers a variety of other sustainable paper products, such as paper towels and facial tissues.
  • Pure Planet Club– Pure Planet Club offers their toilet paper in two different forms; 100% natural bamboo and 100% recycled paper. Beyond it’s sustainable nature, their toilet paper is septic-safe, vegan-friendly, cruelty-free and BPA-free. Purer Planet Club also takes it a step further by providing plastic-free packaging and doubling the amount of paper that each roll uses.

  • Seventh Generation– Seventh Generation currently offers toilet paper made from 100% recycled paper which is whitened without chemicals containing chlorine. Their recycled paper is FSC-certified, which means that it comes from forests that are managed responsibly.

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