Toilet paper is just one of those household basics you don’t want to run out of—better if it’s soft, strong, and doesn’t add to the trash pile of plastic wrappers or tree loss.
Who Gives A Crap’s 100% bamboo toilet paper (e.g., 16-roll or 48-roll packs, double-length 3-ply rolls with 330–370 sheets each) is a standout swap. Made from fast-growing, renewable bamboo (no virgin trees), the rolls are extra long (last longer than standard ones), cushy soft, and hold up without tearing easily or leaving residue. Reviews from everyday users say it’s strong for the job, low-lint, biodegradable, and feels luxurious compared to basic recycled options—great for sensitive skin or heavy-use households. Packs run $40–$80 depending on size (cheaper per roll with subscriptions or bundles), individually wrapped in colorful, plastic-free paper (recyclable/compostable). Some folks note it’s not as plush as ultra-soft mainstream brands at first, but most call it a solid upgrade once adjusted.
The giving is straightforward: they donate 50% of profits to clean water and sanitation projects worldwide—funding toilets, hygiene education, and safe water access in vulnerable communities (partners include Water For People for sustainable systems and WaterAid for advocacy). It’s not one-for-one per roll, but sales directly fuel these efforts—over $12 million donated to date, impacting millions by reducing disease and improving lives. More details on their site.
Just dependable TP you stock up on regularly, cuts down on trees/plastic waste, and quietly helps build better sanitation where it’s needed most.
You can buy on Amazon or directly from them.

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