Tree Free Bamboo Toilet Paper - Pack of 4
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Sustainable goodness
lor tush makes toilet paper with 100% bamboo. Their tree-free TP doesn't contain any dyes or scents.
Why we love it
Soft, sturdy, and 3-ply, this bamboo toilet paper is on a roll (sorry, had to). It's safe for septic tanks and also comes in recyclable packaging. Speaking of which: the packaging in your order may vary, but don't worry, it's still the same TP.
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- BIPOC Owned
- Black Owned
- LGBTQ Owned
- Women Owned
- Sustainable Agriculture
- Fragrance-Free
- Compostable
- Plastic Minimal
- Recyclable Packaging
- Environment
- Health & Disease
Shipping
Hive orders generally take up to 48 business hours to process and ship via ground shipping.
How it does good
Tackling TP with a better alternative
Conventional toilet paper is made from wood pulp. Trees, in other words. Using regular toilet paper can lead to the degradation of forests. That's why lor tush opts for bamboo, which grows faster, breaks down quicker than traditional toilet paper, and doesn't need pesticides or fertilizer to grow. So when you take your potty break, you're doing your part for the planet, too.
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responsible sourcing
lor tush's bamboo is sourced from FSC-certified farms in China, which means the farms are managed responsibly, with strict environmental standards. -
recyclable packaging
lor tush's packaging can all be recycled or composted. It's made of recycled paper and soy-based ink. -
low carbon footprint
Bamboo absorbs carbon dioxide and releases 35% more oxygen into the planet compared to trees. -
supporting key causes
lor tush has met their goal of donating thousands of rolls to Baltimore City. They've now made this goal a permanent part of their company. It's their way of removing one small stress during a time where many people are under financial strain, thanks to COVID-19.
How to use it

Eh...you've probably got this part covered.
When you're done...
Good news! Recycle the paper packaging in a curbside bin. It can also be composted.
These are general guidelines for broadly-recyclable materials. Check with your local recycler to confirm what they take.
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Save the trees
Loved it. Will be using from now on