To produce standard toilet paper, 27,000 trees are knocked down each day. And since it is not the best of our intention to destroy forests only to manufacture toilet paper, these rolls are composed entirely of environmental-friendly materials.
1. Premium 100% Bamboo Toilet Paper
Numerous individuals are unaware that bamboo is a grass rather than a tree. It grows quite rapidly, making it a long-term source of toilet paper. You may rest easy knowing that one flush at a time, you’re assisting in reducing deforestation. With bamboo as its main component, it is biodegradable, soft, and strong as those like premium brands, but they’re gentler to your pocket.
2. Forest Friendly Tissues
Our tissues can resist even the most intense sneezes while being soft enough to endure even the faintest sniffles. Unlike most big grocery brands, we produce our tissues out of bamboo. We’re not in the game of deforestation, yet the finest paper originates from killing virgin trees.
3.100% Recycled Toilet Paper
Each roll is primarily made of recycled fibers and will instantly transform your bathroom into the sustainable and environmentally friendly hideaway you’ve been yearning for. The three-ply sheets are super comfortable and make wiping a delight. They feel nice on your bottom and your purse, and they’re costlier than retail rolls.
4. Forest-Friendly Paper Towels
We integrated bamboo and sugarcane (bagasse) to develop our two-ply rolls exceptionally durable and absorbent. We incorporated bamboo and sugarcane (bagasse). Bagasse is a sugarcane processing residue that is considered “scrap.” We opted to upcycle the bagasse into our paper towels instead of incinerating or dumping it. From kitchen counters to cubicles to dusting that grimy portion of that room you rarely visit, our two-ply sheets can withstand spillage and stains.
5. Dream Cloths
Dream Cloths are highly absorbent and long-lasting, outdoing even a paper towel. In the water, it can withstand 13 times its weight. It’s designed to be reusable and quick-drying, so you won’t have to think about it smelling like a sponge. Finally, it’s made entirely of plant-based materials, so it can be dumped in any compost when it’s no longer helpful.