Who Gives A Crap Toilet Paper

$1.80

Who Gives a Crap makes eco-friendly toilet paper that focuses on sustainability, quality, and social impact.

Product and materials

  • Toilet paper: Made from 100% recycled fiber or 100% FSC-certified bamboo, depending on the product line. Both options are chlorine-free, bleach-free, and produced without inks or plastic packaging for core products.

  • Other paper goods: They also offer recycled paper towels and tissues with similar environmental standards.

  • Packaging: Many items are plastic-free and shipped in recyclable or compostable materials.

Environmental benefits

  • Forest protection: Choosing recycled or responsibly sourced bamboo reduces demand for virgin tree pulp and helps protect old-growth forests.

  • Reduced chemicals and water: Manufacturing recycled paper typically uses less water and fewer chemicals than virgin pulp production. Bamboo grows quickly and requires less water and pesticides than many tree plantations.

  • Lower plastic waste: Plastic-free packaging options reduce single-use plastic pollution.

Who Gives a Crap makes eco-friendly toilet paper that focuses on sustainability, quality, and social impact.

Product and materials

  • Toilet paper: Made from 100% recycled fiber or 100% FSC-certified bamboo, depending on the product line. Both options are chlorine-free, bleach-free, and produced without inks or plastic packaging for core products.

  • Other paper goods: They also offer recycled paper towels and tissues with similar environmental standards.

  • Packaging: Many items are plastic-free and shipped in recyclable or compostable materials.

Environmental benefits

  • Forest protection: Choosing recycled or responsibly sourced bamboo reduces demand for virgin tree pulp and helps protect old-growth forests.

  • Reduced chemicals and water: Manufacturing recycled paper typically uses less water and fewer chemicals than virgin pulp production. Bamboo grows quickly and requires less water and pesticides than many tree plantations.

  • Lower plastic waste: Plastic-free packaging options reduce single-use plastic pollution.