🌱 Responsible Sourcing
We prioritize eco-friendly materials and ethical suppliers to minimize our environmental impact from the very start.
🌍 Reducing Our Footprint
From energy-efficient manufacturing to recyclable packaging, we continuously innovate to reduce waste and conserve resources.
♻️ A Circular Future
We design products with end-of-life in mind, exploring ways to enhance recyclability and promote responsible disposal.
Recycling toilet paper reduces the need for logging and deforestation, as the paper is made from post-consumer waste rather than virgin wood pulp. This reduction in paper production has far-reaching environmental benefits.
1. Environmental Impact/ Reduced Deforestation: Trees are essential for carbon sequestration and provide habitat for wildlife Recycled toilet paper is made from post-consumer waste, such as newspapers and office paper, which reduces the need for cutting down new trees. Switching to 100% recycled toilet paper helps in conserving forests and reducing deforestation which contributes to environmental sustainability.
2. Carbon Emissions: The production of recycled toilet paper typically results in lower carbon emissions compared to virgin toilet paper. This is because it avoids the energy-intensive processes involved in logging, transportation, and processing of fresh wood pulp
3. Less Water Usage: Manufacturing recycled toilet paper generally uses less water than producing virgin toilet paper. The latter often involves extensive bleaching and chemical treatments, which are water-intensive.
4. Lower Chemical Use: Recycled toilet paper production avoids many of the chemical-intensive processes, such as chlorine bleaching, which are commonly used for virgin pulp. This reduces the release of harmful chemicals into the environment.
5. Waste Reduction: By using post-consumer waste, recycled toilet paper helps in reducing landfill volume and promotes recycling efforts
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