How many sheets are on each roll?
Our toilet paper is 3-ply and 300 sheets while our paper towels are 2-ply and 150 sheets. Our rolls last a lifetime - check out our reviews to see what others are saying!
Learn more about our sheet sizes, number of plys, etc.
Our toilet paper is 3-ply and 300 sheets while our paper towels are 2-ply and 150 sheets. Our rolls last a lifetime - check out our reviews to see what others are saying!
Our toilet paper is 3-ply and 300 sheets while our paper towels are 2-ply and 150 sheets. Our rolls last a lifetime - check out our reviews to see what others are saying!
Our toilet paper sheets are 3.94" by 3.94", while our paper towels are 10.83" by 6.3". We made our paper towels "half" or "eco" sheets to wipe spills with minimum waste.
Our toilet paper comes in 24 or 80 rolls per box. Our paper towels come in 12 or 48 rolls per box.
Our toilet paper, paper towels, and facial tissues are made with 100% bamboo! Our tissue is bleached with a ECF (Elementally Chlorine Free) method, which means it is bleached without the element chlorine. There is an adhesive used to keep the first s
Save Trees is septic friendly. Our bamboo paper degrades just as quickly as leading TP brands, and we have customers that have used our paper on their septic systems without problem! Every septic system is a little different, though. If you have a pa
Save Trees is based in Seattle -- where we pack and ship our orders from. Our packaging is made with recycled materials, is 100% plastic-free, and designed locally in the PNW. All-in, about a dozen local businesses help with what goes into the final
Wash in the dishwasher, or with your next load of laundry. Air-dry, and your Swish Cloth will be ready for duty. You can also sanitize your swish-cloth by microwaving on high for 30 seconds, or boiling in water for one minute.
Good for 4-6 months of use! When done, dispose of these 100% biodegradable Swish Cloths in the compost bin.
Swish Cloths are 30% cotton fibers, 70% tree fibers.
Save Trees has been lab tested for total organic fluorine, which is a compound of PFAS (commonly known as forever chemicals). All results indicated that there was no detection of fluorine, or PFAS, in our paper.