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This post is sponsored by Who Gives a Crap. As always, views are genuine and products are truly loved. Thanks for supporting the brands who are working to make the world a better place!
Who Gives A Crap Toiler Paper
In a world of too much consumption and the use of precious resources, it’s sometimes difficult to change those everyday items we take for granted – like toilet paper. Are most of us thinking about what we use when going to the bathroom? I mean, I certainly wasn’t for most of my life. When I found this fantastic product, I knew I had to share it with as many people as possible because it truly matters.
A toilet paper subscription that comes straight to your door – they would like to mention NOT your bathroom door 😉 -,Who Gives A Crapis keeping our bums happy while making sure the earth stays intact. As someone with minimal space in my bathroom, having a product that looks good when stored is also lovely. These rolls have been a sweet pop of color in our space, and knowing they are doing good for those who need it most makes it all the better.
Three Reasons to Love Who Gives A Crap
1. Saves Trees.Toilet paper significantly contributes to deforestation {roughly 15%} and wipes out thousands of trees daily. Who Gives A Crap doesn’t want to contribute to those numbers and prefers hugging trees to wiping with them. Therefore, their toilet paper is made with recycled paper or bamboo! It takes a ton of water and energy to create toilet paper from virgin trees.
2. Easy on the bum.The 3-ply jumbo rolls are made of 100% recycled paper without any inks, dyes, or scents. This one is soft, unlike the recycled toilet paper at your neighborhood grocery store. I also want to get my hands on thebambooto test it out! Sounds wonderful 😀
3. Builds Toilets.I always love it when a product has a mission beyond being eco-friendly. Who Gives A Crap gives back a lot! For every purchase,50% of profits go towards building toiletsand sanitation for the 2.3 billion {roughly 40% of the global population} who need it. Because of poor water and sanitation, about 289,000 children {almost a child every two minutes} under five die every year from diarrheal diseases. To this day, they have donated over $950,000 to charity. Now, that is something we can all get behind!
{Shocking fact: More people have mobile phones than toilets – yeah, that’s not something we like to hear.}



















































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