Toilet papers are flying off the shelves, and let’s be honest our bathroom rituals are more than just a bowel movement, it’s our safety. While we live through this time of TP scarcity, maybe it’s time to look into different options…We’ve got a guide for you here to help you find your new and improved TP solution. So what are you waiting for, take the quiz and find out.
These are easy breezy to use, and you bet your hiney will be shining. These portable bidets can be made at home, or bought online for under $10. Not only will you save $ on TP, but you will be saving millions of trees by opting out of tree-destroying toilet papers. Check out below for where you can find these and more!
This might the biggest saving you ever made in your life. These sprayers are installed to your toilet and there for all your butt wiping needs. The idea is like a shower head, but for your butt. You can find these under $100 in your favorite utility stores, or online. No skid marks, not TP burns. It’s perfect for all your sensitive skin needs.
An electric bidet is a top echelon of the butt cleaning tools. These electric bidets are loved in Japan and around the world, and have loads of bells and whistles. They’re definitely on the expensive side, but it is a long term investment that will you save $ and spare many many trees. Say yes to this bidet to protect forests, and your tushy.
Did you know? One of the earliest known bidets were installed in the bedroom, this was during the time of the chamber pots. Christophe des Rosiers, who is widely credited as the bidet’s inventor made these for the French royalty. Pots and bidets eventually moved out of the bedroom, and as technology developed, so did both appliances. These days, bidets toilets have different spraying settings, as well as a drying option. Oh la la.
You are not ready to switch to bidets just yet, but still want toilet paper that doesn’t destroy forests. You can still be kind to the forest, the caribou and the climate by switching to recycled TP instead. There are tons of great recycled and alternative fiber TPs that are just as soft and affordable as others. Check out Stand.earth’s “Issue with Tissue” report to see the best sustainable TP brands.
You are faithful to these staples, but did you know most of the popular toilet paper brands are super bad for the forests? Yes, you heard it right. Iconic brand Charmin is the worst offender. They mercilessly cut down millions of trees, and endanger the homes of caribou. Heartbreaking, i know… But Stand.earth has a plan to change this, so if you want to join us, click below to find out more.
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