Toilet Talk

Bamboo Toilet Paper vs Recycled Toilet Paper

May 5, 2021   By Spacewhite Green Team
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There are many ways to start making more mindful and-eco friendly choices in your day-to-day lives, and one of that is toilet paper. Walking down your supermarket isles, you see huge palettes of toilet paper wrapped in thick plastic, which isn’t the best for the environment.

Your supermarket also usually won’t have many eco-friendly options, therefore so many people head online to find other options. The two most popular being bamboo toilet paper and recycled toilet paper, which can be delivered to your door in boxes, minimising plastic use.

Heeding the call of nature doesn’t have to be wasteful. Read on to see the differences between bamboo and recycled toilet paper and see which one is better for the environment AND your bum.

Not created equally

Paper products, including toilet paper, come in many shapes and forms. Paper products can be manufactured in many different ways, leading to variance in texture, ply, and raw materials used.

Recycled toilet paper, as the name implies, is created through the use of repurposed paper such as from textbooks, which is subjected to chemicals and chopped and heated to be reduced to a pulp. This pulp is then subjected to further treatment and lastly, moulded into form.

Bamboo based variants have a slightly different process, and are made by breaking down its raw materials producing bamboo pulp which in turn is soaked, pressed, and shaped into the final product.

Bamboo is incredible for paper based products as the plants regenerate every year therefore needing no replanting, whereas trees need to be cut down and replanted to be used for paper.

While the manufacturing process for both kinds of toilet paper is essentially the same, the recycled variety uses chemicals in order to clean any impurities from the reused raw materials. 

What is more eco-friendly?

Both bamboo and recycled toilet paper possess minimal environmental impact, with reuse and zero waste being their goals.

However, as to being the real eco-friendly toilet paper, there is a marked difference.

Recycled paper comes from repurposed pulp but the very source of those materials come from trees. As we all know, a tree takes years to mature to the point that it can be used for paper production.

Therefore, the manufacturing process of paper towels, single use or otherwise, may contribute to demand for logging.

Also, the processed used paper might have come across harmful chemicals like bleach and pesticides. prior to being rescued on the way to the landfill. 

That means it must undergo a more stringent process prior to consumption.

Bamboo toilet paper, derived from one of the fastest growing plants and requires little to no maintenance. Known for being pliant and flexible, bamboo lends these qualities to toilet tissue made from it.

When comparing the two, recycled paper seems to have more of an environmental impact as the repurposed paper used in its production are from chopped trees. It may seem that its creation is tree-free, but that isn’t the case. Although it is great that it’s being reused.

While bamboo paper comes from plant-based matter as well, it doesn’t lead to deforestation, as bamboo is highly sustainable. This also means that wood pulp can be produced regularly making it among the most eco-friendly alternatives.

When flushed, the bamboo fibres holding it firm dissolves resulting in zero waste. This means it won’t slosh around the septic tank and clog pipes in the process unlike some regular toilet paper.

Quality by the ply

Both recycled and bamboo toilet paper are cost and nature friendly. However, there is the notion that the latter is more expensive. 

That may be true, but you are paying for quality. Bamboo toilet paper is a more premium product compared to recycled, making it stronger and softer on your bum

New technology in the manufacturing process led to fresher paper towels options in the market. Starting a habit of using nature-friendly toilet paper has never been easier.

The Spacewhite bamboo toilet paper allows you to be economic and environmental at the same time. Created with no harmful chemical and packaged with no plastic, this item is the best biodegradable choice today. 

Ply-wise, bamboo based products are soft yet durable at the same time, the result of sustainability-based design. Made directly from wood pulp, bamboo-based tissue paper and toilet rolls offer comfort and utility in one package. Spacewhite toilet paper is 3ply, giving you the ultimate toilet experience.

Final score

True, recycled toilet paper is better than going crazy with the bidet but in the long run, you’re better off investing on reliable bamboo based paper products, including toilet paper, tissues and paper towels.

Being green and high quality doesn’t have to be exclusive. For example, bamboo based toilet and tissue paper are among the softest in the market, yet strength and durability is not compromised. 

TrySpacewhite Bamboo toilet paperto see and feel the difference today.