Save Trees Bamboo Toilet Paper
Toilet paper is something we use every day, and it’s always in close contact with sensitive areas, which is why I pay attention to the fiber source and how it’s processed. For this category, I focus on avoiding unnecessary additives and choosing options with clear, simple material sourcing.
What I typically avoid
When I’m choosing toilet paper, I tend to skip options made with or treated with:
Added fragrances, lotions, or conditioners
Chlorine bleaching or heavily processed pulp
Formaldehyde-based resins or finishes
Strong chemical or synthetic odors
Recycled fibers without clear transparency around sourcing or contaminants
What I look for instead
I look for toilet paper made from plant-based fibers with minimal processing. I prioritize options that avoid added softeners and fragrances, use chlorine-free processing, and clearly disclose their fiber source. Tree-free options like bamboo usually fit best with how I approach this category.
Certifications
FSC certified
Material context
This toilet paper is made from tree-free bamboo sourced from responsibly managed forests. Bamboo is a fast-growing plant fiber that renews without replanting, making it a practical alternative to traditional tree pulp. The paper is processed without chlorine and does not include added fragrances or lotions, keeping the material profile straightforward. Packaging is plastic-free, which aligns with a simpler, more transparent approach to everyday paper goods.
How I think about this choice
Toilet paper doesn’t need extras to work well. I focus on simple fibers, fewer processing steps, and clear sourcing, so this everyday product fits naturally into a low-tox home.