
Bamboo Facts
Our mission to put a stop to deforestation
and reduce plastic pollution
Bamboo not Trees exists to tackle two concerns:
1) Reducing the need to cut down trees for basic paper products.
2) Effectively reducing the age old issue of RV/Marine septic waste clogs from toilet paper.
With a background in RV / Tour bus / boat, repair and maintenance,
our Bamboo Not Trees products will help in both respects!
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Need To Know Facts
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Bamboo it’s a grass and can grow 30 inches (75cm) per day to towering heights without much water & no fertilizer or pesticides.
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Bamboo can be continuously re-harvested without causing damage to the plant system and surrounding environment.
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Bamboo re-grows from its root system and replanting is not necessary
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It’s root system stays intact when harvested, which reduces soil erosion & improves soil quality in degraded & eroded areas.
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Bamboo is all over the world in varied climates, from cold mountainous regions to hot tropical areas.
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Hypoallergenic and pesticide free: bamboo naturally produces an anti bacterial agent called Bamboo Kun.
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A hectare of bamboo produces up to 35% more oxygen than a similar area of hardwood trees and absorbs 4 times as much carbon… so, because of the speed bamboo grows, it’s a better choice for the environment.
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This biodegradable toilet paper is septic safe and is as gentle on you as it is on our planet!
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Making ecofriendly toilet paper doesn’t stop at the product, in fact, our packaging are made in a way that eliminates plastic… right down to the tape.
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Each roll is protected with a wrapper made from recycled materials. Our boxes also made of recycled paper and are recyclable… and all our roll cores are made of bamboo are composable as well.
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Each roll is 3 ply with 350 sheets. They last you longer so you don't need to restock as often.
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It’s perfect choice for RV’s, Trailers, camping, hiking, or your everyday needs at home!
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Enjoy the quality while knowing you are saving our forests for future generations.
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