Who Gives a Crap Delivered in NYC
Who Gives a Crap makes toilet paper and paper towels with a mission: 50% of profits fund sanitation projects in communities that need them most. The toilet paper comes in two varieties — 100% bamboo and 100% recycled — both 3-ply, plastic-free wrapped, and genuinely soft. The paper towels follow the same sustainable sourcing and plastic-free packaging standard. No inks, dyes, or fragrances. For Prospect Heights and Brooklyn households that want every purchase to reflect their values, Who Gives a Crap turns a mundane essential into a small act of impact. The colorful wrappers double as conversation starters on the bathroom shelf. Cantaloupe delivers Who Gives a Crap on a flexible subscription to your apartment — mission-driven TP at bulk pricing, no DTC shipping wait.
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- Is Who Gives a Crap really donating 50% of profits?
- Yes. Who Gives a Crap has committed 50% of its profits to sanitation and toilet-building projects in communities that need them, and the company reports on this commitment publicly. Since founding in 2012, they've donated millions of dollars to WaterAid, Sanergy, and other sanitation nonprofits. It's one of the most sustained profit-donation commitments in any consumer-goods category.
- Is bamboo toilet paper better than recycled?
- Both are more sustainable than virgin tree-pulp toilet paper. Bamboo regenerates in 3-5 years (vs. decades for trees) and produces a softer, more premium-feeling sheet — Who Gives a Crap Premium Bamboo is their flagship. 100% recycled avoids new fiber harvesting entirely but feels slightly rougher. Choose Premium Bamboo if you want a luxury feel with lower environmental impact; choose Recycled if you're maximizing environmental benefit and minimizing price.
- Is Who Gives a Crap septic-safe for NYC apartments?
- Yes. Both the Premium Bamboo 3-ply and the 100% Recycled 3-ply are septic-safe and flushable. Bamboo in particular breaks down quickly, which makes it a good pick for older NYC buildings where some thicker premium brands cause plumbing issues.