What’s more, toilet paper is one of the biggest contributors to PFAs in our waterways.
Not exactly something I want to be wiping around my nether regions.
But what really stood out to me was the brand’s mission.
I was pleasantly surprised by the packaging, which didn’t include any plastic.
All the rolls are individually wrapped with in paper in fun patterns (all black-and-white).
If you thought the attention to detail ended there, you’re wrong.
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As a result, they’re not too thick to reach into every last crevice.
There’s also minimal paper fiber shedding, like I’ve experienced with some brands.
Instead of burning or burying the bagasse, the brand gives it a second life in these paper towels.
I was a little thrown by the size of these paper towels.
They’re shorter than your typical paper towel, which allows for more efficient shipping.
Despite the downsized display, I found these paper towels delivered on all of my needs.
They picked up spills, removed streaks from my mirrors, and let my countertops sparkling.
Once my rolls run out, I even plan to sign up for my own subscriptions.
This means the cost-per-sheet is sometimes even lower than what you’ll find on other name brand options.
It’s not as luxuriously soft, but the fully recycled material is better for the environment.
Those who like to treat their bum to a plush wipe should stick with the Bamboo option.
It’s also biodegradable and generally safe for most septic tanks.
It’s a greener option that won’t leave me feeling down in the dumps.