
On the real, if you’re not cleaning your downstairs situation with a proper bidet you’re basically not really that clean at all. We’re so obsessed that we even listed them as a total must-have in our Tech Gift Guide because, for us this is technology at its finest! Plus, if we’re being honest and sharing TMI (which, clearly we are) – our bum has never felt better, cleaner, and ready to take on the day (whatever that means).

They really normalize all this “poop talk” and make it fun. Like, we’d quit here and work for them if we could. Like, for real their company is one of the best and most fun we’ve reviewed in a while. There were no longer any rules of any kind so we were all in! Here’s the one we got: When we saw that their classic portable bidet was basically just an attachment and could be set up in under 10 minutes without the need a professional, we decided to give it a whirl. Our NYC studio apt was small enough to buying another toilet was, um, not in the cards. We only knew of a bidet from our Italian friends growing up who always had a “second toilet” in their bathroom for their mom. That’s when we saw an ad on our Insta feed for Tushy. As a consumer, the best thing you can do is educate yourself about the production of bamboo products and only purchase from companies that adhere to responsible practices.We lived in the heart of NYC during the pandemic (fun, right) and were unable to find toilet paper for weeks. Several factors go into whether bamboo is a truly sustainable solution or not. But it’s better for the environment than paper made from freshly harvested trees.

(You can, however, place used toilet paper in a composting toilet!) Is bamboo toilet paper sustainable?īamboo paper is not the end-all-be-all of sustainability. The average backyard compost pile does not get hot enough to reliably kill off these pathogens. Used toilet paper, especially that which has come into contact with fecal matter, can easily spread disease.

You should not compost used toilet paper at home. After all, it’s just paper! This is true of both “traditional” toilet paper and bathroom tissue made of alternative materials like bamboo.
