I used to be sad that the recycled toilet paper in the shops is terrible. I now buy Who Gives a Crap toilet paper (recycled paper) and tissues (bamboo / sugarcane). These are both strong and soft. Price-wise, they’re similar to other sustainable options in the shops.
I don’t usually give free advertising to companies but these people seriously solved my internal conflict between ethics and comfort.
Here’s Mia with our latest tissue delivery.



Me: ‘What are you dressed as?’
Mia: ‘A ghost.’