Who Gives A Crap review: Should we all make the switch to a planet-friendly loo roll?
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Jenna Downes
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WITH the average Brit getting through 127 rolls of toilet paper a year, have you ever wondered about the environmental impact of your next flush?
If not, you should be. It turns out 1 million trees are cut down every single day just to make loo roll. And the problem isn’t going away, with big brands actually reducing the amount of recycled toilet paper they use rather than increasing it.
So, what can we do about it? Well, there are planet-friendly solutions that offer eco-friendly, more sustainable toilet paper instead.
Enter Who Gives A Crap, which creates two sustainable alternatives to regular toilet roll: 100% recyclable toilet paper and 100% bamboo toilet paper.
We've done a Who Gives A Crap review, in which we tested both out.
Eco-Friendly Toilet Paper, from £28 at Who Gives a Crap - buy here
Pros:
You purchase in bulk and on subscription, so there’s no worry of running out of toilet roll
Conveniently delivered to your door
On trend, plastic-free paper wrapping
Despite being planet-friendly, the roll is still super soft and durable
You’re not cutting down trees or using plastic packaging
50% of the profits of each roll are donated to projects to ensure everyone has access to clean water and toilets in our lifetime
Cons:
You can only buy in bulk, meaning upfront investment and storage space are required