100% Recycled Toilet Paper

Who Gives A Crap
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DESCRIPTION:

Who gives a crap? We do!!!

Made from 100% recycled fibers, each roll will immediately turn your bathroom into that eco-friendly paradise you’ve been longing for (personal waterfall not included). The soft, 3 ply sheets make for a super comfy wipe. Competitively priced with supermarket rolls, they feel good on your bum and your budget.

  • 400 sheets per roll
  • 3.94″x 3.94″ sized sheets
  • Six different colourful designs
  • Made with 100% recycled paper
  • No inks, dyes or scents

PACKAGING: Paper.  Due to the cuteness of the graphics, we recommend reusing it for gift wrapping, or origami, or any creative projects you might have up your sleeves/bum.

ABOUT THE MAKER:

Who Gives Crap is a B CORP™ certified for environmental impact company that makes paper products from renewable and/or recyclable sources.  50% of their profits are donated to help build toilets and improve sanitation in the developing world. Most important of all, they always stay true to their roots: toilet humor and making the world a better place.

DESCRIPTION:

Who gives a crap? We do!!!

Made from 100% recycled fibers, each roll will immediately turn your bathroom into that eco-friendly paradise you’ve been longing for (personal waterfall not included). The soft, 3 ply sheets make for a super comfy wipe. Competitively priced with supermarket rolls, they feel good on your bum and your budget.

  • 400 sheets per roll
  • 3.94″x 3.94″ sized sheets
  • Six different colourful designs
  • Made with 100% recycled paper
  • No inks, dyes or scents

PACKAGING: Paper.  Due to the cuteness of the graphics, we recommend reusing it for gift wrapping, or origami, or any creative projects you might have up your sleeves/bum.

ABOUT THE MAKER:

Who Gives Crap is a B CORP™ certified for environmental impact company that makes paper products from renewable and/or recyclable sources.  50% of their profits are donated to help build toilets and improve sanitation in the developing world. Most important of all, they always stay true to their roots: toilet humor and making the world a better place.