Just to point out, from the linked article: "Two of the top bamboo loo roll brands came out of the tests flushed with success: Who Gives A Crap and The Cheeky Panda were found to contain 100% bamboo, exactly what they said on the packaging." As this wasn't clear to me from watching this video.
What a lot of people forget is that although the UK only emits small amounts on our green isle, all those Temu orders consume energy to make and transport, putting out more carbon
Just to point out, from the linked article: "Two of the top bamboo loo roll brands came out of the tests flushed with success: Who Gives A Crap and The Cheeky Panda were found to contain 100% bamboo, exactly what they said on the packaging." As this wasn't clear to me from watching this video.
What a lot of people forget is that although the UK only emits small amounts on our green isle, all those Temu orders consume energy to make and transport, putting out more carbon
Fast fashion and convenience consumerism comes at a huge carbon price.
Plastic isn't recyclable. It can be cycled down to lower grade plastic but it's rarely if ever economical compared to fresh oil.
company's have been doing this for years, what's new.